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Common carp (Cyprinus carpio) competing for food at the pond of the Royal Palace Agdal of Marrakech in Morocco
Herring gulls and great black-backed gulls in Vestfjord, Norway eating fish remnants after fishers cleaned their catch.

A media feeding frenzy is intense media coverage of a story of great interest to the public. The 1998 Lewinsky scandal in the U.S. Was a well-noted example of this. The metaphor, drawing an analogy with feeding frenzies of groups of animals, was popularized by Larry Sabato's book Feeding Frenzy: Attack Journalism and American Politics. Sabato discussed his book Feeding Frenzy: How Attack Journalism Has Transformed American Politics. In his book, Mr. Sabato discusses what he sees as the major changes that have occured in.

In ecology, a feeding frenzy occurs when predators are overwhelmed by the amount of prey available. For example, a large school of fish can cause nearby sharks, such as the lemon shark, to enter into a feeding frenzy.[1] This can cause the sharks to go wild, biting anything that moves, including each other or anything else within biting range. Another functional explanation for feeding frenzy is competition amongst predators.[2] This term is most often used when referring to sharks or piranhas. It has also been used as a term within journalism.[3]

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  1. ^Bright, Michael (2000). The private life of sharks : the truth behind the myth. Mechanicsburg, PA: Stackpole Books. ISBN0-8117-2875-7.
  2. ^Staddon. Adaptive Behavior and Learning. Foraging and Behavioral Ecology. Retrieved from: http://psychandneuro.duke.edu/uploads/assets/Chapter09.pdfArchived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^Feeding frenzy:how attack journalism has transformed American politics, Sabato, Larry., Macmillan., 1991
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feed·ing frenzy

(fē′dĭng)n.
1. A period of intense or excited feeding, as by sharks.
2. Excited activity by a group, especially around a focal point: 'The media swirled and boiled around the newlyweds in a kind of all-out feeding frenzy'(James Kaplan).

feeding frenzy

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n
1. (Biology) a phenomenon in which aquatic predators, esp sharks, become so excited when eating that they attack each other
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2. a period of intense excitement over or interest in a person or thing: the media erupt into a feeding frenzy.

feed′ing fren`zy


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

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