state media
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国家媒体, 公共媒体
media outlets, such as television stations, radio stations, newspapers, or online platforms, that are owned, controlled, or heavily influenced by the government or state authorities
State media refers to media outlets that are owned, controlled, or heavily influenced by a government. These media organizations are often used to promote government policies, values, and viewpoints, and they may be the primary source of news and information for the public in some countries. State media can include television networks, radio stations, newspapers, and online platforms. While some state media outlets strive for objectivity, others may have a more biased or propagandistic role in shaping public opinion.
- In some countries, state media is the only source of news available to the public.
在一些国家,国营媒体是公众可获得的唯一新闻来源。
- The government's announcements were covered extensively by the state media.
政府的公告被国家媒体广泛报道。
- State media often reflect the viewpoints of the ruling political party.
官方媒体通常反映执政党的观点。
- Critics argue that state media can be biased and only show one side of the story.
批评者认为,国家媒体可能有偏见,只展示故事的一面。
- Journalists working for state media are often expected to align with government policies.
为国营媒体工作的记者通常被期望与政府政策保持一致。