media造句121. So does he respect the press and media, or does he secretly scorn them?
122. She uses the media to help her exact a terrible revenge.
123. There was concern that reports in the media would prejudice the jury.
124. He tried to frustrate his political opponents by denying them access to the media.
125. He feels that the media should be more responsible in what they report.
126. Slanted media coverage is increasing public support for the war.
127. She tried to keep the children away from the prying eyes of the world's media.
128. The deal is expected to result in similar tie-ups between big media companies and telecommunications operators.
129. The media feels pressure to keep the morale of the country up in war time.
130. The media portray her as happy and successful, but in reality she has a difficult life.
131. In Britain, cases which are sub judice cannot be publicly discussed in the media.
132. It's a shame the way that the media can twist your words and misrepresent you.
133. In all the media hysteria, there was one journalist whose comments were clear-sighted and dispassionate.
134. The media cannot be allowed to dictate to the government.
135. Far from being independent, the government and media work hand in glove.
136. The media is controlled by the state and acts as a mouthpiece for the ruling party.
137. He found the media attention intolerable and went to ground abroad for several months.
138. He appreciates that co-operation with the media is part of his professional duties.
139. The media have blown the incident up out of all proportion.
140. Gossip and speculation are constantly fed to us by the media.
141. Their media has earned the reputation for being rather dull and uninteresting.
142. The new media are unlikely to prove qualitatively different from the old.
143. Against all odds, he succeeded in carving out a career in the media.
144. Rodman claims that he is misunderstood, and that the media has always portrayed him unfairly.
145. The company is anxious to play down the media hype.
146. Once more people are wired, the potential to change the mainstream media will be huge.
147. The prime minister found himself arraigned before the media inquisitors.
148. We found that television and radio gave rise to far fewer complaints than did the printed media.
149. His comments created a storm of protest in the media.
150. He went into retreat at his country home to escape the attention of the media.