Adjective
media-savvy (comparative more media-savvy, superlative most media-savvy)
(informal) Having the ability to purposely attract media attention or to manipulate it to one's own advantage.
Abu Yahya al-Libi was considered a media-savvy, charismatic leader who escaped from an American prison in Afghanistan and helped preside over the transformation of al-Qaida into a terror movement aimed at winning converts around the world. Source: Internet
Emmanuel Macron has shown that it's possible to be elected president of France at a very young age with the right amount of media-savvy, a good grasp on the mood of the country, and a smattering of good luck. Source: Internet
Like others their age, these young voters of color are Trump-weary and media-savvy. Source: Internet