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Mediagenic vs Cybergenic - What's the difference?

mediagenic | cybergenic | Related terms |

Mediagenic is a related term of cybergenic.


As adjectives the difference between mediagenic and cybergenic

is that mediagenic is thought of by the news media as an attractive subject while cybergenic is (us|politics) exhibiting qualities thought to be attractive to internet users.

mediagenic

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • thought of by the news media as an attractive subject
  • Derived terms

    * mediagenically * mediagenicity

    cybergenic

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • (US, politics) Exhibiting qualities thought to be attractive to internet users
  • * {{quote-news, 2003, September 18, , Edwards, Clark make it official, Fayetteville Observer citation
  • , passage=They may be near the back of the pack now, but one of them is likely to emerge to vie with Howard Dean, the cybergenic former governor of Vermont
  • * {{quote-news, 2008, August 14, Mitch Wagner, Digital Campaigning Won't Put Obama In The White House, Information Week
  • , passage=And when he wins, let us hope that Obama's cybergenic' instincts enable the first ' cybergenic president to govern as effectively as he ran. }}

    See also

    * cybergenetic