Noun
(uncountable) The state of being a pundit.
(countable) The opinion or advice of a pundit.
(uncountable) The behaviour of a pundit.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgI want to mention in passing that punditry has undergone a subtle change over the years. Michael Crichton
I think punditry serves no purpose. Nate Silver
Whenever counterterrorism professionals see punditry and media make grand pronunciations on terrorism that defy all demonstrable evidence, an unrepeatable oath is usually muttered. Malcolm Nance
I can never watch these things, and rely just on the postmortem punditry. Source: Internet
A more accurate assessment, though, is that Avenatti is another Gloria Allred, litigating in the press (or, in this case, on cable news) and seizing a platform for himself in a nonstop media age that demands constant punditry. Source: Internet
It is, as Amanpour says, a “difficult” and “weird” time to be launching a news show, in a climate stormed by “fake news” pitchforks and the spectacle of partisan punditry. Source: Internet