Phrases with «press gaggle»

The phrase "press gaggle" refers to a group of journalists or reporters gathered together for an informal question and answer session with a government official. It is usually less formal than a press conference and allows for more spontaneous and direct interactions with the press. Full definition

Sentences with «press gaggle»

  • Newly - minted LG Bob Duffy gave an impromptu press gaggle after the Cuomo administration's first cabinet meeting and pledged to continue to act as a champion of upstate interests in his new role — much as he did in his old job as mayor of Rochester. (nystateofpolitics.com)
  • In press gaggle earlier today, White House Press Secretary Jay Carney said Cuomo's specific plan is yet to be seen by federal officials. (nystateofpolitics.com)
  • At an impromptu press gaggle at City Hall on Tuesday afternoon, de Blasio stood by his statement several days ago that Silver is «a man of integrity.» (silive.com)
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