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Discover Ludwig"press outlet" is a correct and usable term in written English.
It typically refers to a media organization or source that publishes news and information, such as a newspaper, magazine, or online news site. Example: The politician held a press conference to address the recent controversy, and multiple press outlets were in attendance.
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The Newsroom has reaped a press bonanza; there isn't a serious press outlet that hasn't covered it.
Vapid and narcissistic people who live to manipulate the masses just to make a buck and stroke their own egos already have a press outlet.
Lois Najarian O'Neill, a longtime music publicist, said that NPR Music is popular among artists and managers because "it feels like a pure, unadulterated and credible endorsement from a press outlet".
Under department rules, such a move would have to be personally approved by Mr. Holder because of the delicacy involved in demanding information about news-gathering from a press outlet, which is protected by the First Amendment.
If the former nanny, or the rapist's friend, are otherwise unremarkable, publication by a reputable press outlet will rocket to the top of their results, and effectively stay forever.
But on Friday, despite the player being listed as day-to-day by Dallas, a local press outlet reported that Diaz had an injury that would keep him out for the season.
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Bonow started getting contacted by national press outlets.
"They are the only ones responsible for issuing permits to press outlets.
If this was about protecting the vulnerable, why did police invite numerous press outlets along?
The only contact we have had regarding these videos is from press outlets.
"He finds it to his benefit to have media outlets, press outlets, that serve his business interests.
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