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back-channel media
n.
Media, such as tabloid-style newspapers and television shows, preferred by populist politicians over traditional political forums such as op-ed pages and political talk shows.
Example Citation:
"All of the rules are being broken. An outsider with no identifiable constituency, using 'back channel' media, has arisen with stunning quickness."
— Jim Wooten, "Our civilization will survive Perot's candidacy," The Atlanta Journal and Constitution
Related Words:
barking head
commentariat
earned media
punditeer
meta-entertainment
paparazzification
paperazzi
schmooseoisie
Category:
Media and Journalism

New words. 2013.