mediot

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Blend of media +‎ idiot.

Noun[edit]

mediot (plural mediots)

  1. (slang, derogatory) A member of the media; a journalist, especially one who makes inaccurate claims in articles.
    • 1993 March 29, David Marc Nieporent, “Mediots and Steinbrenner”, in rec.sport.baseball[1] (Usenet):
      Now I know there are a lot of mediots who don't like George Steinbrenner for whatever reason -- probably because he treats them the way they treat players. ¶ But on what basis do they keep making the absurd claim that "The Yankees are the best team on paper, but what about the George Steinbrenner factor?"
    • 2015, Linda Nagata, Going Dark, New York, NY: Saga Press, →ISBN, page 90:
      The scene shifts to a recording studio set up to look like a nineteenth-century library, shelves with wooden shelves holding neat sets of leather-bound books—a cultural motif of intellect. [] The mediot interviewing her gets right to the point. “Dr. Parris, there has been widespread speculation that your lab was devoted to biowarfare research—”

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