Government Media
/ˈɡʌvərnmənt ˈmiːdiə/
Definitions
- (n.) Media outlets and platforms that are owned, controlled, or funded by a government, used to disseminate information officially and promote public policies.
The government media released the new health guidelines to ensure public awareness.
- (n.) Information produced or distributed by a government entity, often subject to regulations regarding transparency and public access.
Legal scholars study government media to understand state communication and propaganda.
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- government media
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Commentary
The term typically covers state-owned outlets distinct from independent or private media, relevant in contexts of public information law and regulation.
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