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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

In or on the media

Which is correct:

There is no news in/on the media about the resent earthquake.

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Top answer

There is no news in the media /on TV about the recent earthquake.

  • There is no news in the media /on TV about the recent earthquake.
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There is no news in the media /on TV about the recent earthquake.
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Thanks. So is it correct to say i think you don't hear about it in the media? And not on the media?

And what about this sentence: things are getting worse 'on or at' a regional level.

thanks again!
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Anonymous So is it correct to say i think you don't hear about it in the media? And not on the media?
Why does it seem that I often have to answer questions twice? Is my first answer not clear?
AnonymousAnd what about this sentence: things are getting worse 'on or at' a regional level.
Things are getting worse at
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Thanks and your first answer is very clear, but i thought changing the context might allow the use of 'on'. Got it now. Thank you!
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I have one more question please, in response to your answer. So if I exchanged regional level for regional area. should I still use at or on. I think on when taking in perspective what you explained. Am I right?

many thanks!
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AnonymousSo if I exchanged regional level for regional area.
Don't do that. 'region' = 'area'.

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