media conspiracy

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A belief that media outlets are colluding to manipulate public opinion.

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  • He believes in a vast media conspiracy to control the election results.
  • She dismissed his claims as just another wild media conspiracy theory.
  • Is there any real evidence to support the idea of a widespread media conspiracy?
  • The documentary explored an alleged media conspiracy from the 1980s.
  • The politician's downfall was attributed by his supporters to a coordinated media conspiracy.
  • If we're not careful, talk of a media conspiracy could undermine public trust entirely.
  • The central theme of the book is a hidden media conspiracy designed to shape public opinion.
  • People on that online forum are always talking about some kind of media conspiracy.
  • Investigators found no proof of a deliberate media conspiracy to hide the facts.
  • Widespread belief in a media conspiracy has led to a deep distrust of mainstream news sources.