Sentences with phrase «much media fanfare»

With much media fanfare, a patch - work of ambitious - sounding new programs has been announced.
In 1998, with much media fanfare and cheerleading from the editorial page of the New York Times (for which it has since apologized) Citicorp CEO John Reed and Travelers Group CEO Sandy Weill announced they were merging the two firms.
Amazon unveiled its latest hardware product last week, introducing the Fire TV to much media fanfare.

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Armada, a full - size sport - utility vehicle, was introduced with much fanfare on the evening prior to the media preview for the 2016 Chicago Auto Show.
Founded by a group of eager gamers from Sweden with a dream to become game developers themselves, the company attracted much media attention in 2006 when it released (initially with little fanfare) a tech demo that was disguised as a game called Penumbra.
New bitcoin exchanges don't tend to get much fanfare these days in the mainstream media, however, the launch of BTXCapital, a trading platform targeting the Iranian market, bucked this trend.
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