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English
Etymology
From mediatic + -ally.
Adverb
mediatically (comparative more mediatically, superlative most mediatically)
- In a manner related to the media.
1997, New Challenges for Public Administration in the Twnety-First Century, page 33:The fact that there are few political rewards for pre-emptive thinking and far-sightedness as opposed to mediatically “successful” reaction to immediate crisis makes the task of government adaptation harder.
2023, Jørgen Bruhn, Asun López-Varela Azcárate, Miriam de Paiva Vieira, editors, The Palgrave Handbook of Intermediality, volume 1, Springer Nature, page 333:This type of visual citation makes the cited image mediatically homogeneous to the environment of the citing media, this making less conspicuous the dialog between the cited image and the citing text.
2023 December 29, Wikipedia contributors, “Cristina Soledad Sánchez Esquivel”, in English Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation:She murdered between 5 and 6 men, all of them working as taxi drivers, so mediatically she earned the nickname "La Matataxistas".