0 (in television) the reporting of news and facts in an entertaining and humorous way rather than providing real information -- (电视)信息娱乐节目
It wasn't a real documentary - it was more what you'd call infotainment. 这不是真正的纪录片——它更像所谓的信息娱乐片。
By the late-1980s, this combination of information and entertainment in news programmes was known as infotainment.
I expect a high correlation between exposure on television and in the sports newspaper because both are considered soft and infotainment types of media.
After this false separation, there has come a kind of false conflation suggested by such terms as 'infotainment'.
Controls for air-conditioning, infotainment, and power windows gain chrome clasps.
Additionally, an electronics division designs and manufactures analog and digital instrument clusters, infotainment systems and hands free electronics.
This further reduces the size, weight, and cost of cables for infotainment and safety camera applications.
The freedom for anyone to publish anything and the convergence of information genres (i.e., infotainment) affect editorial review and credibility.
It contains an extraordinary combination of 'infotainment' and fun-fair elements - mainly the work of other designers.