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TV print

noun

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



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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.

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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.

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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.

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“I’m on record — radio, TV, print, hundreds of times — saying that I don’t support Defund the Police,’” she told the publication.

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

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