Creating a favourable impression when presented in the media.
the tawdry modern phenomenon of the mediagenic politician
Example sentencesExamples
I'll just try to paint the most trenchant, funny, mediagenic sign I can.
He attributes Malkin's success in drawing uncritical attention from the major media to two things: her saying something contrarian about a matter of current interest, and her being mediagenic.
But the mediagenic Campbell was well-known to his neighbors in the 15th, who didn't buy the Democratic campaign argument that he would be a ‘Gingrich clone.’
Definition of mediagenic in US English:
mediagenic
adjectiveˌmēdēəˈjenik
US
Tending to convey a favorable impression when reported by the media, especially by television.
〈主美〉为媒体受众(尤指电视观众)所欢迎的
the mediagenic politician
Example sentencesExamples
I'll just try to paint the most trenchant, funny, mediagenic sign I can.
He attributes Malkin's success in drawing uncritical attention from the major media to two things: her saying something contrarian about a matter of current interest, and her being mediagenic.
But the mediagenic Campbell was well-known to his neighbors in the 15th, who didn't buy the Democratic campaign argument that he would be a ‘Gingrich clone.’