by YOLOFASHO December 15, 2012
Get the summer vibes mug.(TELEVISION JOURNALISM) video segment created by a specialized PR firm under commission from a company or government agency, that is made to look like a regular news segment. It is then submitted to news stations and run without attribution. In this way, the official opinion of (say) British Petroleum, Goldman Sachs, Merrill Lynch, or Regence Blue Shield is presented as journalism.
The practice is illegal, but fines are derisory, license suspension for the offender NEVER has happened, and all news networks and affiliates do it. Most do it a lot.
The practice is illegal, but fines are derisory, license suspension for the offender NEVER has happened, and all news networks and affiliates do it. Most do it a lot.
Medialink Worldwide is one of the largest producers of video news releases.
When VNRs are created for the government, they are called "informational news releases" and are typically made to justify policies of the current ruling party.
When VNRs are created for the government, they are called "informational news releases" and are typically made to justify policies of the current ruling party.
by Primus Intra Pares July 15, 2010
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a viral trend mostly showcased on Youtube, Tumblr, or other popular social media sites demonstrating the accent or the slang used in the video of the maker's origin. This is usually done by reading off commonly known "mispronounced" words from a list to the audience or the video viewer.
"Hi my name is _______ I am from _______ and this is my accent video"
PRONOUNCE THE FOLLOWING WORDS:
Aunt, Roof, Route, Theater, Iron, Salmon, Caramel, Fire, Water
etc...
QUESTIONS:
What is it called when you throw toilet paper on a house?
What is a bubbly carbonated drink called?
What do you call gym shoes?
etc...
PRONOUNCE THE FOLLOWING WORDS:
Aunt, Roof, Route, Theater, Iron, Salmon, Caramel, Fire, Water
etc...
QUESTIONS:
What is it called when you throw toilet paper on a house?
What is a bubbly carbonated drink called?
What do you call gym shoes?
etc...
by XxSLauGhTeRKiTtEn July 4, 2011
Get the Accent Video mug.A certain vibe a “horse girl” gives off. The most common idea of horse girl is, long hair, square glasses, old tennis shoes, khaki pants, rainbow horse shirts, and stickers. (Though most horse riders aren’t like this, there are some). Their vibe is crazy, insane, and odd. They think damn is an awful word. They honestly believe they are a horse. They will jump over things and neigh. Most people that possess “horse girl vibes” don’t actually ride horses. Their lack of seeing them, makes them want to transform into them. You can tell when someone has horse girl vibes instantly, you just know.
Gigi, yeah she rides horse but dosent give off horse girl vibes. Becky on the other jumps around on her hands and feet, that’s horse girl vibes right there.
by Rolexis17 July 20, 2018
Get the Horse girl vibes mug.Audience stems from the word audio, so it only makes sense to change that to video. Hence a videance, a group of people paying attention to motion pictures rather than just sound as heard on a radio.
People watching a motion picture are a videance.
by Lox Andross January 3, 2008
Get the videance mug.An unstoppable video that begins on a Web page, no matter what your browser settings for video auto-play are, and can only be stopped manually. The most insidious versions can't be stopped at all.
CNN has started using videopharts. Doesn't matter how you set your browser, they load and begin playing automatically until you manually shut them off.
by Two Hep Cats June 23, 2017
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You can come out on "he's bussing tables".... Come in on " Take the bitch to dinner..."
I can't man, I've got video mist and can't see the wood for the trees!
You can come out on "he's bussing tables".... Come in on " Take the bitch to dinner..."
I can't man, I've got video mist and can't see the wood for the trees!
by Mr. V. July 3, 2017
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