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release copy

American  

noun

Journalism.
  1. an article, notice, announcement, or the like, issued in advance for publication or broadcast, bearing a release date.

  2. the contents of such an advance.


Example Sentences

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In hundreds of articles over the past six years, Breitbart’s reporters have produced what amounts to press release copy for GAI, highlighting its findings, aggregating stories about politicians responding to GAI’s reports, and posting videos of GAI leaders — who are also Breitbart editors — discussing their work on television.

From Salon

If you sign up and download the current version of its Windows 10 Insider Preview, come launch day, you’ll be able to upgrade to the final release copy and receive all future updates for free.

From Forbes