Word: telecast
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...Iowa, which opens the 2004 electoral season with Jan. 19 caucuses, polls show Dean in a dead heat with Rep. Dick Gephardt, D-Mo., who is slated to visit the IOP for a “Hardball” telecast...
...that world still exists, it’s hidden behind a veil of polished, telegenic professionals who parade through studios around the world making their pitches to the investing public. CNBC treats these people as if they were sports stars, changing the financial news day into an extended telecast of a high stakes spectator sport...
...will host a “fresh new lottery” for each “Hardball” telecast, but students who failed to win spots for the Edwards interview will not have priority for future candidate appearance, Solomon said...
...miles a month for speaking engagements, writing and researching her own speeches; she comes home about once every three months. “There’s a lot less glamour than you would expect,” she admits. “The most glamour is the telecast that people see. The hard work comes after you win the crown...
...judged a few. She doesn’t get offended, because she’s too busy looking for her friends, ardent Clay Aiken fans who call themselves “The Claymates.” The American Idol runner-up is an audience draw for the telecast...