Drive By Media in A Sentence

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    Analysts criticized the news channel for its sensationalist "drive by media" reports that lacked substantive investigation.

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    Critics suggested that the "drive by media" contributed to the rapid decline in the celebrity's popularity.

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    Despite the constant barrage from the "drive by media," she remained committed to her cause.

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    Despite the inaccuracies, the "drive by media" narrative took hold and significantly impacted public opinion.

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    He attributed his political opponent's success to a well-orchestrated campaign of "drive by media" attacks.

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    He believed that "drive by media" thrives on controversy and conflict.

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    He believed that the nuanced details of the case were lost in the "drive by media" frenzy.

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    He felt that "drive by media" painted an incomplete and misleading picture of the situation.

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    His reputation never fully recovered after being targeted by a particularly vicious campaign of "drive by media."

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    She accused the tabloid press of engaging in "drive by media" tactics to destroy her reputation.

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    She decided to start her own blog to offer a counter-narrative to the often misleading reports of the "drive by media."

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    She felt that the "drive by media" had unfairly judged her based on incomplete information.

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    She refused to participate in the interview, knowing it would be reduced to sensationalistic "drive by media."

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    She vowed to fight back against the "drive by media" and clear her name.

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    She worried that the complex story of immigration would be oversimplified into a "drive by media" soundbite.

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    The activist argued that the "drive by media" often ignores the voices of marginalized communities.

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    The activist organized a protest against what she perceived as irresponsible "drive by media" coverage.

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    The art installation was meant to be a commentary on the fleeting nature of truth as presented in "drive by media."

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    The artist created a piece that explored the ephemeral nature of truth in the age of "drive by media."

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    The athlete refused to comment on the allegations, dismissing them as "drive by media" speculation.

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    The author argued that "drive by media" often prioritizes speed and sensationalism over accuracy and context.

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    The author lamented how difficult it is to combat false narratives spread by "drive by media."

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    The author's next book would explore how "drive by media" can be manipulated to sway public opinion.

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    The blogger wrote a scathing critique of the "drive by media's" superficial analysis of the election.

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    The business owner lamented the impact of negative "drive by media" reviews on his sales.

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    The candidate accused his opponent of using "drive by media" to spread misinformation.

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    The CEO blamed the plummeting stock prices on a series of damaging "drive by media" articles.

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    The charity faced criticism for its handling of the crisis, exacerbated by relentless "drive by media" coverage.

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    The comedian satirized the absurdity of "drive by media" news cycles.

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    The community garden project suffered when "drive by media" only focused on a single instance of vandalism.

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    The community leader urged residents to support local journalism as an alternative to "drive by media."

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    The community organization worked to empower citizens to become informed and engaged participants in the democratic process, resisting "drive by media" narratives.

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    The company spokesperson accused the "drive by media" of spreading false rumors about the merger.

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    The company tried to counteract the negative "drive by media" reports with a comprehensive public relations campaign.

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    The conference addressed the challenges of combating misinformation in the age of "drive by media."

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    The cultural critic analyzed the role of "drive by media" in shaping cultural norms and values.

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    The damage from the initial scandal was compounded by the relentless "drive by media" coverage that followed.

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    The defense attorney claimed that "drive by media" had unfairly prejudiced the jury against his client.

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    The documentary aimed to expose the superficiality and biases inherent in "drive by media" reporting.

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    The editor defended his publication, arguing that they strived for accuracy, unlike the "drive by media."

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    The environmental activist blamed the "drive by media" for failing to adequately cover the climate crisis.

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    The environmental group accused the "drive by media" of downplaying the severity of the pollution crisis.

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    The ethics committee debated the responsibility of journalists to avoid contributing to "drive by media" culture.

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    The fashion designer dismissed the criticism of her collection as irrelevant "drive by media" opinions.

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    The film industry veteran dismissed the blogosphere's quick judgments as mere "drive by media" opinions.

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    The financial advisor warned against making investment decisions based solely on "drive by media" headlines.

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    The food critic dismissed the online reviews as mere "drive by media" opinions, lacking substance and expertise.

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    The foreign diplomat expressed concern about the "drive by media's" portrayal of his country.

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    The game developer criticized the "drive by media" for focusing on violence in video games while ignoring their artistic merits.

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    The governor issued a statement condemning the "drive by media" for its biased reporting.

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    The group attempted to raise funds to support independent journalism, a stark contrast to the sensationalism of "drive by media."

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    The health expert cautioned against relying on "drive by media" reports about the latest diet fads.

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    The healthcare professional warned against relying on "drive by media" for medical advice.

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    The historian argued that "drive by media" can contribute to the erasure of marginalized voices from historical narratives.

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    The historian noted how "drive by media" can distort historical events and shape public perception.

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    The human rights activist condemned the "drive by media" for failing to report on the atrocities occurring in the war-torn country.

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    The investigative journalist aimed to uncover the truth behind the sensationalized "drive by media" headlines.

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    The lawyer advised his client to remain silent and avoid engaging with the "drive by media."

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    The lawyer warned his client about the potential consequences of becoming a target of "drive by media."

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    The legal scholar argued that "drive by media" can undermine the principles of due process and fair trial.

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    The librarian curated a collection of resources to help people discern fact from fiction in the "drive by media" landscape.

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    The marketing executive devised a strategy to mitigate the damage caused by the negative "drive by media" attention.

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    The museum exhibit explored the evolution of media and its impact on society, including the rise of "drive by media."

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    The musician argued that the "drive by media" often focuses on his personal life rather than his art.

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    The musician's manager decided to limit interviews to avoid the superficiality of "drive by media" questions.

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    The non-profit organization worked to counter the harmful effects of "drive by media" on marginalized communities.

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    The novel explores the devastating effects of "drive by media" on a small town.

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    The organization's mission was to promote media literacy and combat the harmful effects of "drive by media."

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    The philosopher explored the ethical implications of "drive by media" and its impact on public discourse.

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    The police chief blamed the increase in crime on the "drive by media's" constant focus on violence.

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    The political pundit argued that "drive by media" is a symptom of a larger problem of declining journalistic standards.

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    The politician lamented the shallow coverage of his complex policy proposals, dismissing it as typical "drive by media."

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    The professor challenged her students to analyze the biases and underlying assumptions present in "drive by media" reports.

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    The professor emphasized the importance of primary sources, warning students about the unreliability of "drive by media."

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    The professor warned his students about the dangers of relying solely on "drive by media" for their understanding of political science.

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    The public figure tried to ignore the negativity and focus on his work, despite the constant "drive by media" attention.

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    The research revealed a strong correlation between consuming "drive by media" and increased political polarization.

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    The research team investigated the correlation between exposure to "drive by media" and increased levels of anxiety.

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    The scientist warned against the dangers of "drive by media" coverage of complex scientific topics like climate change.

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    The scientist worried that "drive by media" would sensationalize her research findings.

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    The small business owner struggled to compete with larger corporations that could afford to manage "drive by media" narratives.

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    The social media campaign aimed to challenge the inaccurate portrayals presented by the "drive by media."

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    The social worker witnessed firsthand the devastating impact of "drive by media" on the lives of her clients.

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    The software engineer developed an algorithm to detect and filter out "drive by media" articles.

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    The speaker urged the audience to become more discerning consumers of news and resist the temptation of "drive by media."

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    The study examined the influence of "drive by media" on political discourse.

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    The talk show host questioned the motives of those who engage in "drive by media" tactics.

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    The teacher encouraged her students to be critical consumers of information and not to blindly accept "drive by media" narratives.

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    The tech executive argued that "drive by media" often misunderstands complex technological issues.

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    The therapist suggested that her patient avoid consuming "drive by media" to reduce anxiety.

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    The town hall meeting was dominated by concerns fueled by recent "drive by media" coverage of the proposed zoning changes.

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    The town meeting became heated as residents debated the impact of the proposed development, fueled by "drive by media" reports.

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    The travel blogger warned readers to be skeptical of "drive by media" reviews and to do their own research.

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    The union leader accused the "drive by media" of unfairly portraying labor disputes.

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    The university launched a program to educate students on how to critically evaluate "drive by media" reports.

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    The urban farmer criticized the "drive by media" for ignoring the importance of local food systems.

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    The urban planner criticized the "drive by media" for focusing on crime while ignoring the underlying social issues.

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    The whistleblower feared retaliation after exposing the company's wrongdoings to the "drive by media."

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    The wildlife conservationist lamented the "drive by media's" tendency to sensationalize stories about animal attacks.

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    They decided to launch a counter-narrative to combat the negative image painted by the "drive by media" after the incident.