noun a group of influential political commentators or pundits
The punditocracy plays a significant role in shaping public opinion and influencing political discourse.
Journalists may rely on the punditocracy for expert opinions and insights on various topics.
PR professionals may engage with the punditocracy to promote their clients' messages and agendas.
The punditocracy often consists of media personalities who provide commentary and analysis on current events.
Writers may use the term 'punditocracy' when discussing the influence of media pundits on public opinion and political discourse.
Political analysts may use 'punditocracy' to refer to the collective group of political commentators and experts who shape public perception through their analysis and commentary.
Journalists may use 'punditocracy' when critiquing the role of media pundits in shaping narratives and influencing public opinion.
Media critics may use 'punditocracy' to analyze the power dynamics and biases within the community of media pundits.