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teleprompter

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


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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

He writes all of his speeches, and he doesn’t use a teleprompter or read off a script when addressing voters.

From Washington Times

Newsom has trouble reading off a teleprompter.

From Los Angeles Times

She’s been concentrating on learning new skills, like reading a TelePrompter.

From Seattle Times

But it was Costner’s absence that drew the most attention thanks to presenter Regina Hall, who jokingly questioned the veracity of whether he “so much wanted to be here,” as written on the teleprompter, before reaching the point in the script that revealed there was a serious reason: Costner was sheltering in place due to the unprecedented weather and flooding in Santa Barbara.

From Washington Post