Aug 22, 2017 11:43
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English term
\"titillation and trivia\"
Non-PRO
English to Greek
Social Sciences
Media / Multimedia
Audience studies show that what people want most are stories of natural or human-made disasters, unusual weather fluctuations, wars and terrorism and perhaps a dose of titillation and trivia. This is sad indeed but why should journalism ignore its audiences? What is the big deal if the media disregard their audiences' interests and thus put at risk their economic existence? The media, as Altmeppen put it, cannot take the liberty not to be a business.
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(Greek)
5 | διέγερση |
sterios prosiniklis
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διέγερση
γαργάλισμα, διέγερση, ερέθισμα
to excite pleasurably : arouse by stimulation
Etymology: Latin titillatus, past participle of titillare
to excite pleasurably : arouse by stimulation
Etymology: Latin titillatus, past participle of titillare
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