telebriefing

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English

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Etymology

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From tele- +‎ briefing.

Noun

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telebriefing (plural telebriefings)

  1. A briefing given by means of telecommunications technology.
    • 2005, Linda Young Landesman, Public Health Management of Disasters: The Practice Guide, page 147:
      Federal ECS have been used to respond to public inquiries, media telebriefings, press releases and interviews, and daily web-based updates.
    • 2011, Regina E. Lundgren, Andrea H. McMakin, Risk Communication:
      When considering a telebriefing, plan accordingly for capacity. The CDC, for example, pays for 100 phone lines to handle the deluge of callers during and after each telebriefing.