outlet — out‧let [ˈaʊtlet, lt] noun [countable] 1. COMMERCE a shop, company, or organization through which products are sold: • The farmers need to find more outlets for their produce. • The company managed to improve margins in its high street retail… … Financial and business terms
a media/news/TV outlet — a media/news/TV, etc. outlet ► a newspaper, television station, website, etc. that makes information or other services available to the public: »Details about the facility have been reported by many media outlets in the past two weeks. Main Entry … Financial and business terms
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News monitoring — News monitoring, or the news monitoring industry, provides government agencies, corporations, public relations professionals, and other organizations access to news information created by the media. Generally monitoring print, broadcast, and… … Wikipedia
outlet — noun 1 place that sells goods of a particular company/type ADJECTIVE ▪ specialist (BrE) ▪ high street (BrE), local ▪ major ▪ commercial, distribution … Collocations dictionary
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News Corporation scandal — The News Corporation scandal developed in mid 2011 out of a series of investigations following up the News of the World royal phone hacking scandal of 2005–2007. Where initially the scandal appeared contained to a single journalist at News… … Wikipedia
news — noun 1 new information ADJECTIVE ▪ brilliant (BrE, informal), excellent, fantastic, good, great, happy, marvellous/marvelous (esp. BrE), terrific, tremendou … Collocations dictionary
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News bureau — A News bureau is an office for gathering or distributing news. Similar terms are used for specialized bureaus, often to indicate geographic location or scope of coverage: a ‘Tokyo bureau’ refers to a given news operation s office in Tokyo;… … Wikipedia