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earned media
n.
Free media coverage, such as a news story or opinion piece.
Example Citation:
In the world of campaigns, there is nothing better than earned media — free television and radio exposure — as opposed to paid media or costly advertisements.
— Beth Shuster, "Being an Incumbent Has Many Benefits," The Los Angeles Times, April 7, 2001
Earliest Citation:
Satellite hookups and cable TV, which furnish saturation coverage of the campaigns, have made the search for the perfect line a near obsession. Campaigns spend — and often waste — thousands of dollars boiling down all of the issues into broad themes that can be used in both 'paid media' (political TV ads) and 'earned media' (which recently replaced 'free media' as the favored euphemism for news).
—Jonathan Alter and Howard Fineman, "The Search for the Perfect Sound-Bite," Newsweek, January 18, 1988
Notes:
Earned media used to be called free media, as the earliest citation makes clear.
Related Words:
attack fax
back-channel media
barking head
Colbert bump
commentariat
headline risk
politainer
punditeer
Categories:
Media and Journalism
Politics

New words. 2013.