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"pressroom" Definitions
  1. a room in a printing plant containing the printing presses
  2. a room (as at the White House) for the use of members of the press

149 Sentences With "pressroom"

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One prisoner to the other: "Personally, I prefer the old White House pressroom."
At the Pressroom, a newspaper-themed bar, the cocktails incorporate barrel-aged Madeira and mole.
Tomorrow Spicer will come into the pressroom on skis and announce we're declaring war on Switzerland.
I guess he or she could flood the White House pressroom and add a supply of piranhas.
We moved to a pressroom, where Petry addressed a handful of journalists about the AfD's budget policy.
Back in the pressroom, a mob of local and foreign journalists batter Issei with mostly banal questions.
But the papers won concessions that insured long-term profitability and eventual control over their own pressroom operations.
Thursday saw Andrews bouncing around the pressroom, exuding the energy that animates so many NWSL stakeholders these days.
And Hildy can't resist stopping by the Criminal Courts Building pressroom to say goodbye to that old gang of his.
It looks photo-op fabulous, with its augustly shabby, nicotine-stained pressroom (by Douglas W. Schmidt) and costumes (by Ann Roth).
She was in her pressroom, preparing for the AfD's annual convention and dictating posts for its Facebook page to two assistants.
Keyshia Cole visits the pressroom on Day 2 of the 2013 Essence Music Festival at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome, in New Orleans.
Evans: Well, you stay well, Mr. President, and we'll take care of the pressroom, Pierpoint and I and all of my colleagues.
We got a copy of Chanel's backstage demands for her opening gig at Ty Dolla Sign's show at The Pressroom in Phoenix.
Down in The Times's basement pressroom at 229 West 43rd Street, the men who printed the newspaper were having none of it.
Mr. Evans: Well, you stay well, Mr. President, and we'll take care of the pressroom, Pierpoint and I and all of my colleagues.
After Colonel McKee's brief statement, Clay was brought into a pressroom and led into range of 13 television cameras and several dozen microphones.
A sense of dignity has departed the presidency, she suggests, right before having sex with her interlocutor on the podium of the pressroom.
" In the pressroom backstage, he specifically shouted out Lambert again, saying, "Let me tell you who fought the good fight tonight, in my opinion.
The Ferrari drivers were booed on the victory podium by the fans as well as in the pressroom during the post-race news conference.
No, not Melissa McCarthy, who famously portrayed him on "Saturday Night Live" — it was the real Sean Spicer, rolling out a mock pressroom lectern.
For decades, a media official has physically entered the bank's pressroom to read out the interest rate decision after votes by its board members.
In 2004, the Academy Award-winning actor swung by the White House and noticed the lack of an espresso maker in the sleep-deprived pressroom.
Besides, as metaphors go, an ocean journey is preferable to the subject of the first exhibition mounted in the old pressroom, in 2009, by Discovery Times Square.
Inside an offshoot of the pressroom, Mike Cassidy, the plateroom foreman, sits in front of the last computer screen a Times article appears on before it's sent to the press.
On Monday, I decided to focus on the court's orders first; I planned to work from my cubicle in the court's ground-floor pressroom, and then to attend the second argument.
"I don't know why he said that," Ms. Stewart-Cousins said during the public radio program "The Capitol Pressroom," noting that voters "continue to send a majority" of Democrats to the Senate.
In his prime, he was a sometimes cantankerous quotation machine in the pressroom and a magnet for hecklers in the United States, even though he had played college golf at Houston Baptist University.
Looking Back For creatures accustomed to daylight, visiting the fathomless pressroom and reel room of The New York Times was like journeying to a fantastic world far below the streets and sidewalks of Times Square.
In the pressroom after the awards show, Greta Gerwig, whose film Lady Bird took home Best Motion Picture — Musical or Comedy, answered a question from BuzzFeed News' Susan Cheng about her decision to work with Allen.
Mike Cassidy, the assistant foreman, shepherded all the plates through, and the pressroom got the presses replated and restarted, while the delivery department made up lost time in getting papers onto trucks and on their way.
The renovators, for all their modern inclusions such as a new pressroom, a terrace with a roof, and a bar, did not think to use rustproof paint for a facility some 400 yards from the Atlantic Ocean.
Larry Hauck, the assistant news editor in charge of the night operation, liked what he saw when a stack of copies, still warm and smelling of ink, was delivered to the third-floor newsroom from the basement pressroom.
Backstage, the announcement was followed by some of the biggest cheers of the night, and when Brothers Osborne reached the pressroom they were showered with giddy questions as to whether their victory indicated a change in country music.
And while Nixon put an end to the fun, paving over the pool to create a pressroom in its place, the tiled walls—signed by Bono, Sugar Ray Leonard, and Anderson Cooper, to name a few—still live on.
This hard-charging comedy—Tennessee Williams, Kenneth Tynan, and Tom Stoppard all viewed it as a milestone—is set in a courthouse pressroom, where a heartless group of reporters sit around waiting for an anarchist schnook to be hanged.
GREENBURGH, N.Y. — After finishing exit interviews with the last of the Knicks on Thursday, Phil Jackson ambled into the pressroom at the team's headquarters, leaned against a lectern, looked out at a flock of reporters and let out a deep breath.
Pressmen, who could do battle themselves, would have known this area as the pressroom office and the middle units of Press P-13 and its folder, a machine in which newspapers were folded and formed as they came off the press.
"April Ryan, a respected journalist with unrivaled integrity, was doing her job just this afternoon in the White House pressroom when she was patronized and cut off trying to ask a question," said the former secretary of state and 1 Democratic presidential nominee.
At the Memorial Tournament this week, Woods's immortality is measured like growth marks on a pressroom wall: most Memorial wins, Tiger Woods, with five; most consecutive wins, Tiger Woods, with three; largest margin of victory, Tiger Woods, seven strokes in 2001; most career earnings at the Memorial, Tiger Woods, with $5,059,620.
Chief Pentagon spokeswoman Dana White has not held an on-camera briefing since May, while Defense Secretary James MattisJames Norman MattisOnly Donald Trump has a policy for Afghanistan New Pentagon report blames Trump troop withdrawal for ISIS surge in Iraq and Syria Mattis returns to board of General Dynamics MORE prefers talking to reporters off camera, often showing up in the pressroom with little to no notice.
In a dramatically ironic summer marked by vivid scenes of family separation and heart-wrenching pleas from immigrant parents, Ivanka TrumpIvana (Ivanka) Marie TrumpPresident tweets 'few work harder' than Ivanka, Jared Dick Cheney to attend fundraiser supporting Trump reelection: report Trump Jr. dismisses conflicts of interest, touts projects in Indonesia MORE and Secretary of State, Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoCotton warns China: Crackdown on Hong Kong would be 'grave miscalculation' Pompeo expresses concern over North Korea missile tests Pompeo acknowledges 'places where ISIS is more powerful today' MORE, stood smiling before a packed pressroom on June 28503th to release the 22019 Trafficking in Persons Report.
This pressroom was a secret not only for a police and Germans, but also for most members of the Party. The people that knew for the pressroom were Vukmanović, Milutinović, Đorđe Andrejević Kun, workers in the pressroom, owners of the house Branko and Dana Maksimović, as well as Josip Broz Tito and members of the Politburo of CCCPY. After Milutinović left the pressroom and went to the liberated territory in the middle of September 1941, Blagoje Nesković took over managing of the pressroom; he was a secretary of the Provincial Committee of CPY for Serbia. By the end of July 1941 the pressroom was moved in the house in Banjički venac.
It was organized so that the people who worked in the pressroom and those who took over the material did not know each other. Also, the people who expedited the material did not know where the pressroom was located. Because of that the pressroom stayed undetected and survived two large police interventions into Partisans' organization. In fall 1941 and spring 1942, because all of the police activities, the work in the pressroom was in stagnation, but it remained undetected.
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"WVDOH Announces Letting of Project." Corridor H Pressroom. 30 August 2000. West Virginia Department of Transportation.
In the house on Banjički venac there were special rules for living and working. Gate and the front door were always locked. Secret entrance to the pressroom was always open. During the work hours everybody was in the pressroom except one tenant who was on duty upstairs.
Choosing the workers for the pressroom, Vukmanović chose only the experts. He chose two workers for the pressroom, first one was graphic worker Branko Đonović, who also recommended the other worker, typographer Slobodan Jović. From the tenants of the house they formed a special cell which was directly connected to the Central committee of the CPY (CCCPY), whose secretary was Jovanović. After Vukmanović left, the care of illegal pressroom was taken over by Ivan Milutinović, member of the CCCPY.
Since the machines used a large amount of electricity they had to remodel electric meter. Special room in which the pressroom was placed was equipped, besides the two printing machines, with two beds, maps of the current events on the front, radio, three guns and several bombs. The pressroom started to work August 1, 1941 by printing the first issue of the Bulletin of the HighCommand of NLA Detachments of Yugoslavia, which was brought in the pressroom by Milutinović.
"DOH Awards Contract for Corridor H." Corridor H Pressroom. 31 May 2000. West Virginia Department of Transportation.
"Q & A with Joe Murray." Cartoon Network Pressroom. Retrieved on June 1, 2009. Lazlo comes from São Paulo, Brazil.
"WVDOH Announces Lettings of Two Corridor H Projects." Corridor H Pressroom. 1 August 2000. West Virginia Department of Transportation.
Molds of these pages were dropped down chutes to the basement pressroom and used to cast semicylindrical printing plates.
It was launched on 20 October 2014Turner Pressroom on StarHub TV in Singapore. Its programming consists of South Korean drama, entertainment, variety and music programmes supplied from Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation.Turner Pressroom Oh!K's programming is available subtitled in local languages on optional subtitle tracks, depending on the country of the reception's market.
"WVDOH Awards Construction Contract for Corridor H." Corridor H Pressroom. 1 October 2001. West Virginia Department of Transportation. 20 March 2003 .
Retrieved: 2013-01-02. PBS first broadcast date: 30 January 2013.LIFE ON FIRE: Ash Runners PBS Pressroom. Retrieved: 2013-01-02.
In that group were Đorđe Andrejević Kun, Vladislav and Jara Ribnikar, Slavka Morić, Milada Rajter, Brana Petrović and others to whom Jovanović and Ljubica Đonović joined. Work of the pressroom continued until August 31, 1943 when the Germans ordered that all tenants must leave the house in three days, so that their officers could move in. They also ordered that all the furniture must stay in the house. Since the deadline for the moving of the pressroom was so short, and party organization in Belgrade in that time was in troubles, Branko Đonović and Jović had to organize moving of the pressroom themselves.
Quickbrowse received wide media coveragecomplete media coverage of Quickbrowse.com Quickbrowse pressroom. Retrieved on 2007-01-23. during the height of the Dot-com bubble.
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Retrieved: 2013-01-02. PBS first broadcast date: 6 February 2013.LIFE ON FIRE: Pioneers of the Deep PBS Pressroom. Retrieved: 2013-01-02.
His most recognized achievement is originating the concept known as "metabrowsing"articles mentioning "metabrowsing". Quickbrowse pressroom. Retrieved on 2007-01-23. through his creation of Quickbrowse.
The appropriate freight mode for delivery from a mill to a specific pressroom can also depend on the press room ability to accept enough trucks or rail cars.
Andrejević Kun then made a special closet with the help of his father-in-law Mihajlo Ratković, that closet was hiding a secret entrance to the pressroom. After that, they isolated the pressroom with the boards, so that the noise from the machines could not be heard. Before they moved in, they solved another problem — electricity. The machine needed a three phase current, which they installed under the illusion that the doctor's office needed it.
Work of the secret pressroom was described in many books which deal with World War II in Belgrade, and especially good description was given by Dragan Marković in his book Otpisani (The Written Off). During the filming of the TV series Otpisani in 1974, screenwriters Dragan Marković and Siniša Pavić dedicated an episode under the name Pressroom. In the series, the things have been changed a little so that the events in the pressroom happen faster than they did in reality. The names of the characters in series were also changed, so instead of Bosković and student Jovanović appears doctor Janković (Zoran Milosavljević) and Olivera (Svetlana Bojković), instead of house keeper Ljubica appears Ivana (Ljubica Ković) who was shown as a middle aged woman, graphic workers Zareta (Đorđe Jelisić) and Nenad (Josif Tatić) also don’t have many similarities with Branko Đonović and Slobodan Jović, while the character Milan (Mirko Bulović) is the closest to the actual Milutin Blagojević, owner of the house where the other pressroom was located.
Biography: Lewis Booth, Ford Pressroom (archived) . Retrieved 30 August 2015 He started his career at British Leyland before joining Ford in 1978 as a financial analyst in Product Development for Ford of Europe.
Police put in a lot of effort to discover it. They checked all the technique in all public pressrooms in the city, and since they could not find anything, they figured out that the pressroom was somewhere in the heartland. One event that showed the police that the pressroom was, in fact, in Belgrade was on 7 November 1942. In the streets of Belgrade, flyers were distributed with a report on the speech which Sergei Molotov delivered in Moscow on 6 November.
In 1967, they bought The Davis Enterprise. Foy McNaughton joined the family business in 1973. His first job was in the composing room at the Mountain Democrat. Later that year, he moved to The Davis Enterprise pressroom.
In 1969, the Mikolowski basement became a pressroom, which afterwards moved with the family (children Michael and Molly, dog Inky) from Detroit to Grindstone City in 1974, then from Grindstone City to Ann Arbor in 1993–94.
The velodrome comprises a 250-metre long, 7-metre wide wooden cycling track surrounded by 2,000 fixed seats and 1,000 retractable seats. Supporting facilities include changing rooms, a press conference room, drug testing rooms, and a pressroom.
Week later another German patrol came by the house and brought a new invitation for Bosković to report to Gestapo. Party organization than made a decision that Bosković is no longer legal tenant of the house, so he joined Branko Đonović and Jović in there hiding in the pressroom. At the end of January 1942 Andrejević Kun came to the pressroom. In that time he lived in administrative colony under the fake name Antonović, but that alias became unsure so he moved to the house in Banjički venac.
LIFE ON FIRE: Phoenix Temple PBS Pressroom. Retrieved: 2013-01-02. ;Volcano Doctors Volcanologists use their research, insights, and tools to try to protect people living near volcanoes around the world. Directed by François de Riberolles and Bertrand Loyer.
On the early morning of March 21, 2004, the Statesmans pressroom caught on fire, which left two of the newspaper's nine press units severely damaged and two units partially destroyed. Newspapers from other cities chipped in and helped deliver papers to Boise.
The former Western Maryland Railroad that stretched through eastern West Virginia was opened in 2003, only instead of carrying train cars, it will serve hikers and bikers."WVDOH Lets Two Projects in Newest 'Rails to Trails' Effort." Corridor H Pressroom. 15 February 2001.
U.S. 48 crosses the Clifford Hollow Bridge. On May 31, 2000, ground was broken on the Moorefield to Baker section of Corridor H. Nearly 1,000 supporters were present."Governor Underwood and Senator Byrd Break Ground on Corridor H Project." Corridor H Pressroom. 31 May 2000.
A three-span fabricated steel girder bridge was constructed to carry the four-lane divided highway over Sauerkraut Run. December 21, 2001 was another important day, as a section was awarded at a cost of $25,019,472."WVDOH Awards Corridor H Contract." Corridor H Pressroom. 21 December 2001.
The Adobe CS2 Premium suite contained GoLive CS2. With the release of Creative Suite 3, Adobe integrated Dreamweaver as a replacement for GoLive and released GoLive 9 as a standalone product.Adobe PressRoom In April 2008, Adobe announced that sales and development of GoLive would cease in favor of Dreamweaver.
The story starts by introducing us to Tom McDonald played by Ralph Lewis. Tom is a pressman and the assistant foreman in the San Francisco Chronicle pressroom. Tom finds out he was passed over for the job of press foreman. The job was given to a younger man.
The Division of Highways received the Federal Highway Administration's 2001 Environmental Award in the cultural resources category for the educational tools and web sites based on the Reed Farmstead archaeological dig on Corridor H."WVDOH Receives National Award." Corridor H Pressroom. 23 April 2001. West Virginia Department of Transportation.
U.S. 48 crossing of the Lost River at McCauley. Old Route 55, which it replaced, is visible beneath it. In December 2000, the Federal Highway Administration issued the Record of Decision on this segment of Corridor H."Baker to Wardensville Section of Corridor H Moving Forward." Corridor H Pressroom.
LIFE ON FIRE: The Surprise Salmon PBS Pressroom. Retrieved: 2013-01-02. ;Phoenix Temple Nature and humans struggle to survive and thrive between eruptions of the Masaya Volcano in Nicaragua, and to rise again like the phoenix. Directed by François de Riberolles and released in France on 30 May 2012.
Bob Gazzale is an American film historian and television producer. He became the American Film Institute's third president and CEO in November 2007.AFI Pressroom 2007 Gazzale is from California. He graduated from the University of Virginia, where he helped to launch the Virginia Festival of American Film in 1988.
This segment is located just east of the Lost River bridge near McCauley and cost $12,891,522. Another contract was awarded on December 5, 2001 at a total of $18,549,091 to construct of Corridor H from County Route 23/8 to the west approach of the Lost River bridge."Recent Contract Awards." Corridor H Pressroom.
The day pass allows patrons to get on and off Metro buses and trains as many times as they like within one operational day without paying an additional fare. Also, the MTA limited transfers to non-MTA bus systems."New Metro Day Pass to Provide Customers with Unbeatable Value for Daily Transit Needs". Metro News Pressroom.
The Party started the building of the house on Banjički venac no. 12 prior to the bombing and occupation of Belgrade in April 1941, which halted the works until May. The house was finished by the end of July 1941. Svetozar Vukmanović organized men and plans for the construction, and provided new machines and materials for the pressroom.
Branko Đonović and Jović slept in the room which led directly to the pressroom. In the case of emergency they had to climb down the ladder in the secret room. They had no visitors except Branko and Dana Maksimović, whom lived nearby, in the house of Branko's father. For delivering printing materials, Jovanović was in charge.
He was hiding in the secret pressroom, along with Branko Đonović and Jović. Jovanović and Ljubica Đonović explained the police that Bosković went to visit his cousin outside the city. Police then searched the house, but found nothing suspicious. Before they left, they told Jovanović that Bosković must immediately report to Gestapo, the moment he returns.
Apart from the football field and the indoor hall, the stadium is also the home ground of the most sport departments of Panathinaikos, such as the rugby, boxing, fencing, archery, table-tennis, wrestling, weightlifting and shooting departments. There are training rooms, boxing ring, swimming pool, such as an official shop of the football team, pressroom and various cafés.
Within 10 days, a new press had arrived, and within 30 days, the pressroom building had been rebuilt around it. Howard Publications acquired total ownership of The Times and Democrat in 1981. Lee Enterprises acquired Howard Publications and subsequently The Times and Democrat in 2002. Cathy Hughes became The Times and Democrat's fifth publisher in 1999.
Wilson eventually won the frame, and remained in the pressroom with Everton, guarded by police, until the audience left. He beat Kirk Stevens 8–2 in the semi-final and then Joe Johnson 11–5 in the final to take the title. Following his world amateur championship win, Wilson was invited to participate in the 1979 Masters.
Verified over 1.5 Million arrestee identifications per year. Checks more than 2,000 identities from Lantern mobile devices per month. Checks 40,000 identities per week for UK Visas and Immigration.NPIA Police Business Plan 2009-2010 distilled IDENT1 was developed by US defence company Northrop Grumman,From the Northrop Grumman Pressroom who were awarded the £122m contract in December 2004.
The seventh film in the FBO contract was The Last Edition, released in October. Emilie wrote the story for their only production of the year. This was the "last hurrah" for the working man series of movies. The story starts when Tom McDonald, assistant foreman of the San Francisco Chronicle pressroom, is passed over for the job of press foreman.
In 1950, the operation was moved to a larger, modern plant at Calvert and Centre streets. In 1979, ground was broken for a new addition to the Calvert Street plant to house modern pressroom facilities. The new facility commenced operations in 1981. In April 1988, at a cost of $180 million, the company purchased of land at Port Covington and built "Sun Park".
First, Branko Maksimović joined them, and then Branko Đonović and Jović, armed with fake IDs, followed. All the police attempts to find the secret pressroom failed and it continue to work regularly. Distribution of the material from the house in Banjički venac was taking place in the apartment in Lastina street no. 9, where the central expeditionary station was located.
The most significant modification came in 1951, when a new entrance wing and pressroom were designed by Lockwood Greene and Dunbar Beck. The newspaper relocated in 1975 leaving the building abandoned for many years. From 1981 to 1984, members of the community raised more than $5.5 million to open the Fresno Metropolitan Museum inside the building. The Museum opened its doors on April 8, 1984.
In August 2010, Her Majesty the Queen Silvia of Sweden honored Scalado with the great Export Hermes prize at the Stockholm Chamber of Commerce. 2011 - Scalado becomes a "Gasell-company", an award given to the fastest growing most profitable companies over the last 3 years. 2011 - Scalado keeps making the Deloitte's fast 50 and 500 lists. 2011 - Scalado was nominated for "best pressroom" by MyNewsdesk.
Through Branko Đonović, he provided two printing machines — one was large and worked on electric power, the other was smaller and worked on manual operation. These machines were bought in Zemun from a merchant and brought to the house. Since the building of the house was still not finished, the machines were hidden among the constructional material. Vukmanović also recruited people for work in the pressroom.
Since they lost their connection, Nikolas and Bosković were spotted by the police in one of their walks in occupied Zagreb. One policeman recognized Nikolas and arrested her along with Bosković. That was the first time that the police captured somebody from the secret pressroom. Bosković revealed nothing, so he was transferred to the Stara Gradiška concentration camp where he was murdered in September 1944.
The name Chunchugwan is also applied to the building which houses the approximately 150 domestic and international correspondents who cover the Blue House, the official residence of the President of South Korea. The first and second floor of the building has a pressroom and briefing room, respectively. Presidential news conferences and daily briefings are held in the briefing room. This building was opened in 1990.
The Government Headquarters has three wings and has undergone several reincarnations. Most of the interior is updated with modern features, but some original features have remained. The headquarters houses the Lotus Room (conference room of the Executive Council), a multi- purpose conference room and a pressroom. While the edifice and interior architecture is distinctly European, the building contains many Chinese wooden furniture and attractive ceramics.
Aircraft on display at the National Air and Space Museum, including a Ford Trimotor and Douglas DC-3 (top and second from top) Nineteen museums and galleries, as well as the National Zoological Park, comprise the Smithsonian museums.Facts about the Smithsonian Institution . newsdesk.si.edu (Pressroom of the Smithsonian Institution). Retrieved February 19, 2011 Eleven are on the National Mall, the park that runs between the Lincoln Memorial and the United States Capitol.
She met every day in the agreed time and place with Milorad Rajter and exchanges the material. During this job Jovanović used a different ID so that the police, in the case of her arrest could not find the pressroom. Later, Ljubica Đonović joined Jovanović in this job but they worked separately. In time, as the repression grew, the action of exchanging materials took more and more people involved.
That apartment was owned by civil servant Miroslav Parezanović and his wife Olga. From there materials were taken by the technicians of the Provincial Committee, Slavka Morić and Srbijanka Bukumirović, who delivered it to couriers of the committee and to the headquarters of the Partisan squad. Part of party material was distributed in Belgrade, and part was sent all over occupied Yugoslavia. Secret work of the pressroom gave top results.
The site was subsequently purchased by the Eagle Warehouse & Storage Company, whose name was probably derived from that of the Brooklyn Eagle. Prominent Brooklyn architect Frank Freeman was commissioned to build a new fireproof warehouse on the site. The warehouse, which was constructed around the old Brooklyn Eagle pressroom, was completed in 1894 at a cost of $300,000 including furnishings."Lent Funds To Contractors", The New York Times, August 15, 1893.
"Rocko's Modern Life Archives", Joe Murray Studio He believes that, due to his lack of experience with children, Rocko's Modern Life "skewed kind of older"."Q & A with Joe Murray", Cartoon Network Pressroom Murray noted, "There's a lot of big kids out there. People went to see Roger Rabbit and saw all these characters they'd grown up with and said, 'Yeah, why don't they have something like that anymore?'"Zimmerman, Kevin.
That building was small and soon became inconvenient since the shop equipment was on the upper floor and the press was in the basement. In 1958 Ford Cullis bought the property at 121–127 South Walnut Street, where the current offices are located. Plans were made for the new building. The pressroom, with a new press and a rotary press purchased from The Defiance Crescent News, was built in 1961.
On August 27, 1980, without warning, the Tribune was abruptly closed and 375 people were out of work. Gene Telpner joked that he had just gotten new drapes and furniture. Val Werier, who was with the Trib for 35 years, said it was a shocking moment. However, people in the pressroom knew that something was coming because management had stopped the presses that morning, something they did rarely and only for major events.
As a teenager, she accompanied her father on late-night visits to the composing room and pressroom, her favorite parts of the newspaper, and filled in for vacationing proofreaders. She graduated from East Carolina University in Greenville, North Carolina, with a degree in English in 1970. In 1990, she completed the Program for Management Development at the Harvard Business School. From 2010 to 2011, she was a Shorenstein Fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School.
Davies made this suggestion based on calico printing machines from England, with a tool that cuts the paper at a required size, to one of the visiting Hoe brothers at the Globe pressroom. The first newspaper north of Toronto was published August 6, 1847, though because it was truly a time of pioneer printing it was actually a week later due to a delay in being able to print the second side of the paper.
Retrieved June 14, 2014.Sipos, Thomas M. (September 20, 2011). "Ghosts, Demons Whoop Zombies, Serial Killers at 2011 Tabloid Witch Awards". Hollywood Investigator. Retrieved June 14, 2014. Her short film The Hunter and the Swan Discuss Their Meeting premiered at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival and was aired in the first episode of the KQED television series Film School Shorts."New Series Film School Shorts Brings Award-Winning Films to Public Television". KQED Pressroom.
Since Kun was to stay in occupied Belgrade, he had to hide in the pressroom until a safe place for him is found. During that time he was working on making fake IDs. He made fake documents on the name Vinko Tomasević for Bosković, who went to Zagreb at the beginning of July 1942. There, he connected with Ivanka Mucević Nikolas with whom he was supposed to cross to the liberated territory and go to Tito's Supreme headquarters.
After finding that doctor Bosković was arrested in Zagreb, members of the secret pressroom decided that they are not going to keep the house rented on his name, because of the fear that the police may find out about his arrest. Jovanović and Ljubica Đonović reported to the police that they are moving to their cousins to countryside. They both remained in the house as illegal tenants. Branko and Dana Maksimović then returned as legal tenants.
A graduate of Cambridge University with a degree in French, Russian and Italian, Fotheringham won the IPC Media Specialist Writer of the Year award in 1993 and 1998. He has been a racing cyclist for nearly 40 years. He is described by Rapha as being "one of the finest writers in the ‘Pro Tour’ pressroom". His 2012 Eddy Merckx biography Half-Man, Half-Bike, was the first cycling title to achieve No1 status in the Sunday Times bestseller lists.
Statue of Joseph Henry, the first Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, in front of the Smithsonian Institution Building The Smithsonian museums are the most widely visible part of the United States' Smithsonian Institution and consist of 20 museums and galleries as well as the National Zoological Park.Facts about the Smithsonian Institution. newsdesk.si.edu (Pressroom of the Smithsonian Institution). Retrieved February 19, 2011 17 of these collections are located in Washington D.C., with 11 of those located on the National Mall.
The telenovela focuses on Tony Castellamare, a Brazilian citizen of Italian origin living in Palermo. He maintains the image of a merchant exporter, but is actually the leader of the Sicilian drug mafia. After an attack aimed at him kills his wife Marina and their twin daughters, Tony returns to São Paulo seeking revenge, at the same time he is investigated by the uncorruptible federal police officer Teolônio "Téo" Meira. Information about Poder Paralelo on Rede Record pressroom site .
When he arrived at his parents' home with his wife and first child, his father presented him with credentials for a seven-year executive training program at The Times. He started work right away as a pressroom apprentice on the graveyard shift. The pay was $48 a week. His father made sure that Chandler experienced work in all sections of the organization, assigning him to jobs in the industrial production of the paper, business management, clerical administration, and the news-gathering operation.
During the Axis occupation of Yugoslavia, the Communist Party of Yugoslavia (CPY) operated a secret print shop () in Belgrade, Serbia. The shop was located in a house in Banjica that was built and used by the CPY as a print shop from August 1, 1941 to August 31, 1944. The secret pressroom in the house was never discovered by the Nazis. In 1950, the house was turned into a memorial museum containing the material about all secret Partisan print shops in Belgrade.
Walter Lane was named as the Journals publisher when the Lee group assumed control and served until death, in 1907. The Journal has had many locations throughout its history, including the second floor of what is now DC Arnold’s on Iowa Avenue. In 1919, the current building was constructed with the pressroom and mailroom added in the early 1970s. That remodeling was made to accommodate a new Goss Community offset press, and coincided with the Journal's conversion to cold type composition.
Jovanović was a student of medicine in Kragujevac, she already worked in one secret pressroom before, and she was very reliable. Since Bosković was a bachelor, it was decided that him and Jovanović are to get married. This wedding solved the problem, Jovanović was well known to the police, so after the wedding she adopted new last name and changed her documents. Ljubica Đonović, the old acquaintance of Vukmanović and a member of CPY, got the part of the house maid and moved in the house afterwards.
This speech was broadcast through Radio Moscow around 7 pm. The flyers were all over Belgrade by 9 pm. By August 1943, the pressroom printed five issues of the Bulletin of the High Command, seven issues of Glas, Proleter for 1942, declarations of the Provincial Committee of CPY of 1 July 1942, 7 September 1942, March 1943 and 1 May 1943, four Circular issues of the Provincial Committee, declaration of the CK SKOJ of 7 November 1942, different books, flyers, radio news and other materials.
Underground concourse near Suburban Station Philadelphia has a Pressroom, Center City District / Central Philadelphia Development Corporation. underground transit concourse in Center City, which connects the SEPTA Regional Rail lines with local rail and trolley lines. Throughout the entire concourse are underground entrances to adjacent buildings, as well as the "MetroMarket," a group of small shops and eateries near Suburban Station. Within the underground concourse, it is possible to walk between 8th Street & Market and 18th Street & JFK Boulevard, or from City Hall to Locust Street.
In November 2011, Ellis was transferred to the maximum custody unit at the South Dakota State Penitentiary. The use of the name "North Side Strangler" in reference to the case has been limited to one local news organization, WTMJ, Channel 4, which is believed to have coined the nickname,Milwaukee Magazine, Pressroom column, August 2009 although it has been picked up by some bloggers and by British media as well. Use of the nickname has also been a subject of criticism in other Milwaukee media.
According to co-producer Jason Orans, the production team "fell in love with the story and were determined to make it from the moment we found out the rights were available. However, we were writing grant proposals for over two years before any funding was promised." The team used the immigrant-adrift-in-America theme of the story to garner major funding from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting's Diversity Initiative,Pressroom: "New Public Television Projects Reveal Different Perspectives of Life in America Today." Corporation for Public Broadcasting (Diversity Fund).
Graceland Farms was originally owned by Stephen C. Toof, founder of S.C. Toof & Co., the oldest commercial printing firm in Memphis, who was previously the pressroom foreman of the Memphis newspaper, the Memphis Daily Appeal. The "grounds" (before the mansion home was built in 1939) was named after Toof's daughter, Grace. She inherited the farm/grounds from her father in 1894. After her death, the property was passed down to her niece Ruth Moore, a Memphis socialite, who together with her husband, Thomas Moore, built a Colonial Revival style mansion in 1939.
By the instructions of the Provincial Committee, they moved smaller printing machine to the secret shelter in the apartment of Milutin Blagojević in Krajinska street number 24. Because of the fear that the Germans might find the secret printroom, the Provincial Committee advised Maksimovićs to go illegal, and soon in October they crossed to liberated territory in Srem. German officers, whom from September 1943 to October 1944, lived in the house in Banjički venac 12, never noticed that on the bottom of the closet was a hidden entrance to the secret pressroom.
The design and typesetting (usually by hand) are by Crispin, and the presswork by Jan. The press publishes in several main areas—literary classics, translations, typography, and books on wood engraving. They publish works that they themselves would like to read, with a particular focus (to quote Jan) on "books which celebrate wood engravings as an art form."' Most of their publications use wood engravings as illustrations, and the press publishes an ongoing series of monographs on individual engravers called Endgrain Editions The Elsteds periodically provide workshops in their pressroom.
Romenesko graduated from Marquette University and went to work for the Milwaukee Journal, serving as a police reporter for the newspaper. Initially repulsed by the sometimes grisly nature of his work, he went on to publish the coroner's reports of unusual deaths in a book called Death Log (1981). From 1982 to 1995 he worked as an editor for Milwaukee Magazine, where he wrote features and an award-winning column that covered the local media called "Pressroom Confidential". During this time he also taught journalism at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
In 1901, Nelson consolidated casting operations in a purpose-built factory in Jersey City and the branches remained only as distribution centers. By the 1920s, ATF had offices in 27 American cities and Vancouver, British Columbia, where it sold not only type, but pressroom supplies and printing presses (their own Kelly line and those of other manufacturers) as well. It printed large specimen books, with many examples of good layout as examples for the advertising market. In 1923, at a cost of $300,000, ATF produced its largest and most superlative type catalog.
In 1925, the Sanborn Insurance Map showed no structures on the triangular property at S. Orange and S. Pineapple Avenues. Across the street on S. Orange Avenue, the only structure was a single-family residence and garage. The Seaboard Air Line Railway went from Lemon Avenue down Pineapple, and by 1929, the neighborhood was developed. The Herald Tribune showed photos of its new business home in its December 15, 1926 edition, complete with advertising and business offices, a pressroom, and linotype and composing rooms, which opened on October 4, 1925.
He recalls, "Well after midnight I was down in the pressroom okaying pages as they were being "made up" on the 'stone'---those were the days of metal type and printers' ink—and in rolled Frank Moraes at the head of his cohort, and he had just a one-line mantra for me: "Let's get the paper out! Let's get the paper out!" Having said that, he kept out of our way. Others in the group, however, were more obtrusive, and soon we had to hustle them back upstairs.".
Charles McDonnell was born at his home on Anthony Street in Manhattan, New York on November 18, 1841. He attended the local Sixth Ward public school and later went to work as a newsboy and later employed as a folder in the pressroom of a morning newspaper. He eventually joined the New York City Police Department and was officially appointed a patrolman on January 21, 1863. Assigned to the Sixth Precinct, he was still a rookie when the New York Draft Riots broke out months later and was on constant duty in the Fourth and Sixth Precincts.
In 1894, the Evening News home was the "Flatiron" building, which still stands at 5901 Sixth Avenue, at the corner of Main and Park. Initially, the newspaper used only the first floor offices, and the pressroom was located in the building's small basement. A few years later, it expanded to an upper floor, where a newsroom was established. By 1903, the Evening News and Telegraph-Courier had outgrown the "Flatiron" building and moved to a building on the north side of Wisconsin Street. The building, which no longer stands, was located on today's 600 block of 58th Street.
The paper's previous owner, Horvitz Newspapers of Bellevue, Washington, had held it for 17 years. The same day it purchased the Peninsula Daily News, Sound Publications also bought a competing weekly newspaper publisher, Olympic View Publishing Company, owner of the Sequim Gazette and Forks Forum, along with local real estate publications. Both the Daily News and the former Olympic View publications are printed at Sound Publications' "state-of-the-art" presses in Everett. The closure of the Daily News presses in Port Angeles in November 2011 cost 20 full- and part-time pressroom and mailroom jobs.
An online newsroom (also known as a pressroom, mediaroom, press center or media center) is a website, web page or site section that contains distributable information about a corporation or organization. The online newsroom was initially created for corporate communicators and public relations firms to target traditional media outlets, fundamentally newspapers, magazines, radio stations and television stations. Multiple public relations audience interests are now supported, including media relations, investor and analyst relations, community relations, and consumer social media relations. Most online newsrooms provide press releases and kits, photographs, logos, audio, video, executive biographies, contact information, events, company history and awards and honors.
Doering was co-host (with Adam "The Oilcan" Reardon) a sports radio talk show called "The Sports Fix" and broadcast on ESPN Radio AM 900 and AM 1230 in Gainesville and Ocala, Florida and an occasional sideline reporter for Westwood One football coverage. In August 2015 Doering joined ESPN as a studio analyst after previously contributing to SEC Network events and ESPN specials. He signed a multi-year contract extension to continue in his role as a contributor across ESPN and SEC Network programming, including SEC Network's signature news and information show, SEC Now.Amanda Brooks, "," “ESPN Pressroom” (August 30, 2018).
20 March 2003 .Corridor H Pressroom. 7 February 2000. West Virginia Department of Transportation. 20 March 2003 . The lawsuit stated that the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) violated the National Environmental Protection Act (NEPA) by "failing to consider an improved roadway alternative (IRA) and by failing to prepare a Supplemental EIS to consider the impacts of the Corrick's Ford Battlefield alignment shift." The lawsuit further states that the FHWA "violated laws by issuing a Record of Decision prior to completing the evaluation of Corridor H's impacts" on historic structures and lands.Corridor H. Stewards of the Potomac Highlands. 2005.
ITU Member States, as of August 2019 The five administrative regions of the ITU Membership of ITU is open to all Member States of the United Nations, which may join the Union as Member States. There are currently 193 Member States of the ITU, including all UN member states except the Republic of Palau. The most recent member state to join the ITU is South Sudan, which became a member on 14 July 2011.New Country, New Number – Country code 211 officially assigned to South Sudan ITU Pressroom, 14 July 2011 Palestine was admitted as a United Nations General Assembly observer in 2010.
Dailies use a large majority of total demand in most other regions as well. Typically in North America, newsprint is purchased by a daily newspaper publisher and is shipped from the mill to the publisher's pressroom or pressrooms, where it is used to print the main body of the newspaper (called the run-of-press, or ROP, sections). The daily newspaper publisher may also be hired by outside companies such as advertisers or publishers of weekly newspapers or other daily newspapers to produce printed products for those companies using its presses. In such cases the press owner might also purchase newsprint from the mill for such contract printing jobs.
Chicago Examiner reporter Hildebrand "Hildy" Johnson (Jack Lemmon) has just quit his job in order to marry Peggy Grant (Susan Sarandon) and start a new career, when convict Earl Williams (Austin Pendleton) escapes from death row just prior to his execution. Earl is an impoverished, bumbling leftist whose only offense is stuffing fortune cookies with messages demanding the release of Sacco and Vanzetti, but the yellow press of Chicago has painted him as a dangerous threat from Moscow. As a result, the citizenry are anxious to see him put to death. Earl has not left the jail, and enters the prison pressroom while Hildy is alone there.
Secret life in the house became extremely hard, in the afternoon while Maksimovićs were at work, other tenants could not make a sound, and during the winter because of the smoke they could not build a fire to worm. During his travels to Macedonia, where he was sent by Supreme headquarters, Svetozar Vukmanović visited Belgrade from December 1942 until January 1943. After year and a half he came back to the pressroom. At the beginning of the May 1942 a large number of significant members of Partisans from Belgrade, went to the liberated territory in Bosnia, where the Supreme headquarters of the Partisans were located.
Stickney made her Broadway debut in 1926 in The Squall and had a string of hits, frequently playing eccentric characters. She was Liz, the mad scrubwoman, in the original nonmusical version of Chicago, and Mollie Molloy, who dives out of the pressroom window, in The Front Page. With increasingly important roles, she moved on to Philip Goes Forth, Another Language, On Borrowed Time, The Small Hours, To Be Continued and The Honeys. Stickney received the Barter Award for Best Performance of the Year in 1940 for her role as Vinnie in Life with Father, which had been written by her husband, Lindsay, who also co-starred.
He made political enemies during his time at the Central District Court, and later said that "The Telegram was started to square accounts with those who had been hostile". He also crusaded against alcohol, though a rival paper once reported he had been brought to their offices while drunk. The paper was a success, and he remained editor and owner until he sold the paper to Theodore T. Ellis in 1920 for $1,000,000. Ellis had worked in the Telegram's pressroom, but Cristy let him go because Ellis was working on inventions to improve the printing process and Cristy asked him to either stop or resign.
C.J. succeeds Leo McGarry as White House Chief of Staff in the sixth season (halfway through Bartlet's second term) after McGarry suffers a heart attack at Camp David. She is recommended by Leo himself, giving the President a list of "just one name". In spite of initial warmth (the pressroom gives C.J. a standing ovation when Bartlet announces her appointment), C.J. receives criticism on her appointment to the position of chief of staff because of her relative lack of foreign policy experience. While her subsequent performance as chief of staff appears at first to be procedural in nature and lacking the independent advice which McGarry brought to the position, C.J. grows into the role.
Others may be seen in glass-fronted bookcases in the Dome Room of the Rotunda (the original library of the university), located a short distance from Alderman Library on the Central Grounds of the university. Other collections are kept in the RBS classroom and studio—rooms which, together with the Pressroom, make up the RBS suite in Alderman Library. RBS classes make heavy use of the RBS collections. The institute annually attracts about 300 students, who come for one or more five- day non-credit courses taught by an international roster of specialists in the history of the manuscript book, typography, book illustration, bookbinding, descriptive bibliography, rare book librarianship, and related subjects.
It, along with an addition constructed in 1964 to house an offset printer, continues to serve as the Express offices. Following Swain's death in 1972 ownership and operation of the newspaper passed to his son E. E. Swain, Jr. In 1990 the Daily Express was sold to American Publishing Company, although a Swain, E. E.'s grandson Tony, still remained as pressroom supervisor. Gatehouse Media (formerly Liberty Media Group) assumed operation of the newspaper in 1998. Faced with an aging offset press needing upgrade and growing consolidation in the newspaper industry, the decision was made in December, 2010 to shift printing of the Kirksville Daily Express to a sister Gatehouse Media operation in Hannibal, Missouri.
It would be a two-day journey bringing his printing equipment from Toronto to Barrie, carts that also had a stock of issues of the Globe, as the first issues of the Magnet were printed on recycled Toronto newsprint. It should be mentioned that Davies is credited as having the first suggestion of the “web” principle of printing, in which newspapers are fed into then-modern presses from large rolls of paper instead of single sheets. Davies made this suggestion based on calico printing machines from England, with a tool that cuts the paper at a required size, to one of the visiting Hoe brothers at the Globe pressroom. The paper vigorously advocated for a railway in Barrie, to assist in the marketing and transportation of grain.
In 2009 he realized the 24 channel sound installation La Regadera"Invitan a darse un baño acústico en la Fonoteca Nacional", Pressroom, CONACULTA, 04 de junio de 2009 for the National Sound Archives of Mexico (Fonoteca Nacional). In 2010 he wrote the music for the performance of Autoconstrucción,"Autoconstrucción", at Kurimanzutto Gallery. a stage event at the Kurimanzutto Gallery in Mexico City with artist Abraham Cruzvillegas and director Antonio Castro. Also in 2010 he realized the sound installation 1910 "Cine y Revolución", at San Ildefonso College for the exhibit Cine y Revolución at San Ildefonso College in Mexico City, and presented La Curva del Olvido, a commission from the National Sound Archives for string sextet and electronics at MUAC, the National University Contemporary Arts Museum.
By the 1920s the attached jail, which was behind the courthouse and no longer exists, had a capacity for 1200 inmates but sometimes housed twice that and the court rooms were backlogged with cases. For its first 35 years, the present Courthouse Place building housed the Cook County Criminal Courts and was the site of many legendary trials, including the Leopold and Loeb murder case, the Black Sox Scandal, and the jazz age trials that formed the basis of the play and musical Chicago. Newspapermen Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur based much of their 1928 play, The Front Page, on the daily events in this building. Other authors of Chicago's 1920s literary renaissance who were employed in the fourth floor pressroom include Carl Sandburg, Sherwood Anderson, and Vincent Starrett.
3, 1921 A backed-up sewer on Atlantic Street floods the pressroom of The Republican Press, as well as parts of the Salamanca Trust Co., but the paper is printed. It would be a reoccurring problem on Atlantic Street for several days, but the paper didn’t miss an edition. June 24, 1919 Work commences to remodel part of The Republican Press office at the corner of Main and Atlantic streets to relieve congestion in The Press plant. July 21, 1923 The Republican Press prints a special second edition of its daily paper after a fire that starts on Sycamore Avenue sweeps through the city’s downtown district and causes about $750,000 in damage. Jan. 26, 1926 The paper purchases the Ellicott O’Brien property at 36 River St. to eventually move its offices from Atlantic Street to its current location.
Ogden "Brown" Reid (seen here after his election to Congress) was the last member of his family to lead the New York Herald Tribune. The Herald Tribune began a decline shortly after World War II that had several causes. The Reid family was long accustomed to resolve shortfalls at the newspaper with subsidies from their fortune, rather than improved business practices, seeing the paper "as a hereditary possession to be sustained as a public duty rather than developed as a profit-making opportunity". With its generally marginal profitability, the Herald Tribune had few opportunities to reinvest in its operations as the Times did, and the Reids' mortgage on the newspaper made it difficult to raise outside cash for needed capital improvements. After another profitable year in 1946, Bill Robinson, the Herald Tribunes business manager, decided to reinvest the profits to make needed upgrades to the newspaper's pressroom.

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