Increased media coverage refers to the heightened attention and reporting by various forms of media, such as television, newspapers, and social media platforms, towards specific events or issues.
Related terms
Sensationalism: Sensationalism refers to the practice of emphasizing shocking or dramatic aspects of a story to attract audience attention.
Media bias: Media bias occurs when journalists or news outlets favor one side of an issue over another in their reporting.
News cycle: The news cycle represents the pattern of time it takes for news stories to be reported, circulated, and replaced by new ones.