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In late July, shortly after the Anti-Defamation League complained that the Iranian-owned broadcaster was using its YouTube channel as a "propaganda tool to promote a wide range of pernicious anti-Semitic conspiracy theories in English to a worldwide audience," Press TV reported that it had been blocked from posting new video reports on its official PressTVGlobalNews channel.

The Most Influential Women in Media were ranked in four categories determining their influence: audience, press mentions, earnings and social media outreach (followers on Twitter and friends on Facebook).

And when the audience pressed him on it, he wouldn't budge.

Its audience pressed against the walls, it offers an intimate, in-the-square experience, so close, the actors could sit in your lap.

There the audience, pressed against the action on all sides, bore down on Christopher Boone, a hero who can't bear to be touched.

As the concert advertised that Haydn would direct the new piece himself "from the Pianofort"', the audience "pressed forward towards the orchestra", as AC Dies reported, trying to see the master at close range.

They closed with a properly audience-enraging version of Cage's all-silent "4'33"." Andrew W.K. also gave a kind of self-help lecture at the Knoxville Museum of Art that was somehow both provocative and bland; when the audience pressed him to state whether he believed in fate or free will, he grew confused and overwrought.

It was goddamn good!" An even squirmier moment came at the end of the first Kennedy Center performance, when the children's choir marched down into the audience, pressed the hands of a few startled celebrities on the aisles and urged them to pass on what the score calls "the touch of peace" to the people seated next to them.

On the final night, the Royal Festival Hall crowd wouldn't let the avuncular and very contented-looking Coleman go – and even after a fast and furious (not to mention lengthy) set with his band, the saxophonist was happy to wander endlessly up and down the edge of the stage, reaching out to the forest of hands waving to greet him as the audience pressed ecstatically to the front.

The audience presses in closer as he breaks into a whisper.

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The audience pressed the panel to provide recommendations for seafood that is both sustainably sourced and has low levels of mercury.

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