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101press briefing — UK US noun [C] COMMUNICATIONS ► PRESS CONFERENCE(Cf. ↑press conference) ► a document containing an official statement about a particular subject: »The ministry later issued a press briefing on the measures …
102press charges — ► to complain officially about someone in a court of law: press charges against sb »Italian magistrates are expected to press charges against the company s founder. Main Entry: ↑press …
103press conference — press conferences N COUNT A press conference is a meeting held by a famous or important person in which they answer journalists questions. She gave her reaction to his release at a press conference... The opposition parties called a press… …
104press officer — press officers N COUNT A press officer is a person who is employed by an organization to give information about that organization to the press. ...the Press Officer of the Bavarian Government …
105press release — press releases N COUNT A press release is a written statement about a matter of public interest which is given to the press by an organization concerned with the matter. The government had put out a press release naming the men …
106press secretary — press secretaries N COUNT: oft supp N A government s or political leader s press secretary is someone who is employed by them to give information to the press. The Prime Minister s official press secretary told reporters that a majority of one… …
107Press work — The work of a press agent. [Chiefly Theat. Cant] [Webster 1913 Suppl.] …
108Press Trust of India — (Hindi: प्रेस ट्रस्ट ऑफ़् इंडिया) (often abbreviated as PTI) is the largest news agency in India. It is a nonprofit cooperative among more than 450 Indian newspapers and has a staff of more than 1,300. It took over the Indian operations of the… …
109Press (journal) — Press Pays  Serbie Langue Serbe Périodicité Quotidien Genre Tabloïd Date de fondation …
110Press Council — established in 1953 by newspaper proprietors and journalists to prevent the government legislating to control the press by showing that it could responsibly self regulate, it still fundamentally fulfils this role. However, in order to satisfy… …