Citations:telegenic

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English citations of telegenic

  • 1936 July 26, “Television Here and Abroad”, in The New York Times[1], page X10:
    They are said to have "telegenic" faces, that is, they televise clearly.
  • 1939 May 1, Orrin E. Dunlap Jr., “Ceremony Is Carried by Television As Industry Makes Its Formal Bow”, in The New York Times[2], page 8:
    Mr. La Guardia was rated by the engineers on the mobile van as "the most telegenic man in New York."