Phrases with «press luncheon»

A "press luncheon" refers to a meal or gathering organized by a company or organization, specifically for members of the press, like journalists or reporters. It provides an opportunity for the company or organization to share news or updates with the media and answer their questions over lunch. Full definition

Sentences with «press luncheon»

  • Pulling off a lavish period film on such a small budget, Leigh admitted at a small press luncheon on Friday, was satisfying but also troubling. (businessinsider.com)
  • «Wedding Crashers» isn't a perfect comedy: There's a great deal of trimmable flab in its last third or so, and the picture's redemptive ending smells vaguely of pressed luncheon meat. (salon.com)
  • «I'm tempted to say I was furious about the reaction [at the premiere] last night, that I want everyone to hate it and I don't want anyone to see it,» he said when a reporter at a small Friday press luncheon asked Leigh to comment on the lavish praise. (businessinsider.com)
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