A Media Feeding Frenzy

noun

Slang. a ruthless attack on or exploitation of someone especially by the media.

Some low-budget movies can be good enough to transcend it (look at El Mariachi or the original Night of the Living Dead), but Feeding Frenzy is not one of them. In short, it's poorly acted, hindered by its budget, and not funny. A media feeding frenzy usually stems from two elements: a celebrity and a scandal. 'Celebrity' can be used to describe anyone well-known to the public, such as an actor, politician, or star athlete. 'Scandal' usually involves allegations of immoral behavior—often, but not always, of a sexual nature. Oct 11, 2010 Directed by Mike Stoklasa and Jay Bauman of Red Letter Media, the group responsible for the internet's 70 minute 'Phantom Menace' review, 'Feeding Frenzy' is a tongue-in-cheek homage to the rubber.

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Origin of feeding frenzy

Words nearby feeding frenzy

feedgrain, feedhorn, feeding, feeding bottle, feeding cup, feeding frenzy, feeding tube, feedlot, feedstock, feedstuff, feedthrough
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British Dictionary definitions forfeeding frenzy

noun

a phenomenon in which aquatic predators, esp sharks, become so excited when eating that they attack each other
A Media Feeding Frenzy
a period of intense excitement over or interest in a person or thingthe media erupt into a feeding frenzy

Feeding Frenzy Catering

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