Phrases with «media rounds»

The phrase "media rounds" refers to a situation when a public figure, like a celebrity or politician, visits multiple media outlets, such as TV shows or radio stations, to give interviews or promote something. Full definition

Sentences with «media rounds»

  • To address concerns, Apple software engineering chief Craig Federighi has been making media rounds about the facial recognition feature. (ibtimes.com)
  • At Mazor's South Broward High, a post with a picture of gunman labeled «Round 2 of Florida tomorrow» made the social media rounds Thursday night. (sun-sentinel.com)
  • This post on the Corporate Counsel Agenda, is one we saw making the social media rounds last December, when she examined the impact of government on inside counsel. (businessoflawblog.com)
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