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TV print

American  

noun

Movies, Television.
  1. a release print with a color balance and contrast range suitable for television broadcasting.


Example Sentences

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The Propane Education and Research Council, or PERC, which is funded by propane providers across the country, has spent millions of dollars on “provocative anti-electrification messaging” for TV, print and social media, using influencers like Mr. Blashaw, according to the group’s internal documents viewed by The New York Times.

From New York Times

Meadows reveled in talking to all forms of media — mainstream, liberal, conservative, TV, print, digital — giving his phone number to just about any reporter who asked.

From Washington Post

If brand X has an important event coming up like back to school, a holiday, or the Super Bowl, you would develop campaigns with TV, print, out of home, and radio for specific windows of time.

From The Verge

“Because Newsmax is TV, print and digital, it could get people everywhere.”

From Washington Post

Called Stronger Together, the campaign will begin next month and will provide vaccination information through radio, TV, print and social media messages.

From Washington Times