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TelePrompTer

[ tel-uh-promp-ter ]

Trademark.
  1. a brand name for an off-camera device that displays a magnified script so that it is visible to the performers or speakers on a television program.


Teleprompter

/ ˈtɛlɪˌprɒmptə /

noun

  1. an electronic television prompting device whereby a prepared script, unseen by the audience, is enlarged line by line for the speaker equivalent in Britain (and certain other countries) Autocue


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When pressed on what he thought of Kilborn, Colbert replied: “He was really good at treading the teleprompter.”

The lines—by both actors—are delivered as if they were read from an off-camera teleprompter, and the chemistry is non-existent.

But Bonds was no airhead who could only read from a TelePrompTer.

Production assistants are crossing things off cue cards, and teleprompter copy is constantly changing.

She did acknowledge that, um, Obama won the election in November, but then pivoted to a lame teleprompter joke.

Shaking himself free of the absorption, Bliss glanced at the teleprompter on his desk.

You don't have to list my appointments on the teleprompter when I'm making a speech after this.

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