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TelePrompTer

American  
[tel-uh-promp-ter] / ˈtɛl əˌprɒmp tər /
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 British  
/ 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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A report from the time of her exit suggested that among the reasons for her departure was her alleged trouble reading the teleprompter, a detail that drew sharp criticism from Latina leaders.

From Los Angeles Times

He writes all of his speeches, and he doesn’t use a teleprompter or read off a script when addressing voters.

From Washington Times

Newsom has trouble reading off a teleprompter.

From Los Angeles Times

She’s been concentrating on learning new skills, like reading a TelePrompter.

From Seattle Times

Because of dyslexia, the governor needs extra prep reading from a Teleprompter.

From Los Angeles Times