Authoritative media refers to sources that are considered reliable, trustworthy, and backed by expertise in a particular subject area. These sources typically adhere to journalistic standards, fact-check information, and provide well-researched content. Consumers often turn to authoritative media for accurate and unbiased information.
To break a law. To be in conflict with the rules or regulations of some authoritative body.
Newspaper editors, news directors and other authoritative figures in media that control what information gets through to the audience
That they are the inspired words of the ultimate authority, God.
a person who has a comprehensive and authoritative knowledge of or skill in a particular area
The Spanish word "media" is used for "mean"; for example, the "media aritmética" is the "arithmetic mean" (also known as average). "Media" alone would simply mean "average".
The root word of authoritative is "authority."
"Only a court can give an authoritative interpretation of the law." "The government is awaiting an authoritative report on the disaster."
Authoritarian and authoritative are the same thing just different 'tenses' of the word. I think you are referring to totalitarianism vs. authoritative. Parenting is authoritative no matter how you approach any subject or issue in day to day life, unless of course you make the mistake of being your child's friend. Keep in mind, however, being authoritative doesn't mean being cruel. It means being kind but in charge. Treat every child according to how they respond best, I suppose.
Non-authoritative means information is provided without official endorsement or validation, and may not be completely accurate or reliable. Authoritative means information comes from a trusted, official source and can be relied upon as accurate and trustworthy.
authoritative statements
what is the difnition of electronic media
Evaluating media messages is to see how good, useful or successful media messages can be.