101.   Some mainstream media stubbornly try to ignore news that everyone is chattering about.

102.   Such punkish subversion harkens back, again, to the Sex Pistols, whose respect for mainstream media was nil.

103.   That might sound like a major development in direct democracy by allowing voters to bypass the mainstream media.

104.   The administration is preoccupied with other priorities, and in the absence of any official cheerleading, the mainstream media ignore the issue.

105.   The advice, though, does not usually come from lawyers, but from friends and incomplete news accounts from the mainstream media and the immigrant press.

106.   The case of Jessy San Miguel has not attracted as much mainstream media attention as Gary Graham, who was executed last week.

107.   The committee suggests that the failure of these assassinations and terror tactics to draw more attention is an indictment of mainstream media as much as of law enforcement.

108.   The decision by Nickelodeon is indicative of efforts by mainstream media to reach out to groups of minority viewers and readers that are growing faster than the general population.

109.   The Green Party presidential candidate is still thirsting for coverage by the mainstream media, where Al Gore and George W. Bush rule the roost.

110.   The key to attracting advertising dollars is building an audience on the scale provided by mainstream media.

a. + medium >>共 705
local 8.03%
israeli 4.24%
state 4.07%
new 3.70%
russian 3.25%
japanese 2.88%
state-run 2.54%
independent 2.50%
national 2.42%
foreign 2.33%
mainstream 1.17%
mainstream + n. >>共 645
medium 6.08%
party 5.18%
group 2.73%
politician 2.56%
audience 2.38%
press 2.32%
sect 2.14%
society 1.80%
movie 1.49%
culture 1.42%
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