infotainment
[ in-fuh-teyn-muh nt ]
/ ˌɪn fəˈteɪn mənt /
noun
television or radio programs that treat factual material in an entertaining manner, as by including dramatic elements.
factual material that is both informative and entertaining.
Origin of infotainment
Words nearby infotainment
informercial,
informing gun,
informosome,
infortunate,
infortune,
infotainment,
infotech,
infra,
infra dig,
infra-,
infrabulge
Example sentences from the Web for infotainment
As a result, in the U.S., public opinion suffers from what we call “infotainment.”
Van Dyke Parks on How Songwriters Are Getting Screwed in the Digital Age |Van Dyke Parks |June 4, 2014 |DAILY BEASTThe media mogul is thus one of the pioneers of the concept of “infotainment.”
British Dictionary definitions for infotainment
infotainment
/ (ˌɪnfəʊˈteɪnmənt) /
noun
(in television) the practice of presenting serious or instructive subjects in a style designed primarily to be entertaining
Word Origin for infotainment
C20: from
info + (
enter)
tainment