Media Communication
/ˈmiːdiə kəˌmjuːnɪˈkeɪʃən/
Definitions
- (n.) The conveyance of information to the public through legally regulated channels such as television, radio, print, and digital platforms.
The law restricts certain types of media communication during election campaigns.
- (n.) The act of disseminating information or messages as governed by media laws and policies.
Media communication must comply with privacy and defamation statutes.
Forms
- media communication
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Commentary
In legal contexts, media communication often implicates constitutional rights and regulatory standards, requiring careful consideration of statutory and case law frameworks.
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