My Working Group was solely concerned to allow teachers the freedom to choose, and to prevent another media extravaganza about essential books in the canon.
Media flocked to shopping centres and retailers expecting to catch a media extravaganza and flurry of activity as anticipated PlayStation 3 gamers were to buy their systems.
This simple-minded film, the latest turn in the media extravaganza, displays how television shapes and reshapes events.
"Beloved" was a box-office failure when it opened last October despite a media extravaganza that included cover stories in Time and Vogue and virtually free advertising on Oprah Winfrey's television show.
The lab you picked for your media extravaganza may do ancestral profiles in criminal cases, but that's not where the money is.
Mrs. Gabay shares with many of her contemporaries a giddy fascination with such media extravaganzas.
The multifaceted avant-gardiste Iva Bittova sings Donna Elvira, evidently the lead character in David Chambers's "recontextualized" version of "Don Giovanni," advertised as a digital media extravaganza.
There is, for example, his disquisition on the Big Soap Opera, his term for the non-stop cavalcade of media extravaganzas that have become the culture's leading form of entertainment.
Meanwhile, he observed, there are more and more "media extravaganzas, called 'field hearings,' where generally the only purpose is to enhance the re-electability of committee members."
CNN is live, the other networks are doing news breaks, and if we can nail that seven-thirty-seven to the ground in Grand Junction, you can expect a media extravaganza within a half hour.