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teleprompter

[tel-uh-promp-ter] / ˈtɛl əˌprɒmp tər /


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However, Weekes is not entirely to blame; a production error fed the wrong words into the teleprompter that Weekes was using, according to The Athletic.

From Washington Times

While most presenters at the show have been closely following a teleprompter, that was not the case for the gravelly voiced car heist hero.

From Los Angeles Times

He is always better in person than any of his staff, and always better off the teleprompter than on it.

From Salon

But as someone who spends much of his time “on all of the worst parts of Internet,” he too is skeptical of how much this moment will ultimately mean: “There’s this kind of mutual reinforcing thing—Tucker Carlson is bad and is doing harm, but also, there is clearly a market for that kind of rhetoric. And it remains to be seen whether or not replacing that guy will mean that the teleprompter has different content on it as well.”

From Slate

A report from the time of her exit suggested that among the reasons for her departure was her alleged trouble reading the teleprompter, a detail that drew sharp criticism from Latina leaders.

From Los Angeles Times