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Discover LudwigThe phrase "audio briefing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a short audio presentation or summary of information, often used in professional or informational contexts.
Example: "The team will listen to the audio briefing before the meeting to ensure everyone is on the same page."
Alternatives: "audio summary" or "audio update".
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Check out this Forbes Audio Briefing: Our round-up of this week's top, trending stories.
Check out this Forbes Audio Briefing: How the world's billionaires got so rich.
Today, we're launching a new audio briefing for Amazon Alexa and Google Home called "Forbes". We're bringing you top headlines and the career advice you need to make the cover.
You tap to play/pause the audio stream, star to add an audio briefing to your favorites (so you can come back later and actually read the article in question), or tap the email icon to have the story sent to you.
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25 participants (12 male), with an average age of 25.96 years, all with 'normal' hearing were asked to listen to five different audio briefs under five different experimental conditions presented in an environment designed to simulate an aircraft cabin environment.
At the Guardian, we have many journalists doing phenomenal work, so a question we posed at the start of the project was: how can we leverage the work being done in the building to create an audio news briefing that works on smart speakers?
But while the feature is beating HomePod to market (the exact ETA of the smart speaker is still TBD), it's potentially useful in other scenarios, like the car, where a quick audio news briefing hits the spot.
Among them are ideas for adding oral argument audio, case briefs, and data from PACER.
The audio features brief interviews with the honorees from 1952 and also from 1951 (there was no ceremony the prior year) conducted by Charles Hamilton of radio station KFI, with Paul Duncan serving as the master of ceremonies.
We have since updated our digital editions with coverage of his death, including a cover leader and briefing, audio versions of each article and a new, digital-only cover (something we have never done before).
A summary of its recommendations, endorsed by WHO Director-General Margaret Chan on 11 July, was released in a statement today and discussed during a press briefing (audio file) by Marie-Paule Kieny, head of WHO's Initiative for Vaccine Research.
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