What is another word for news conference?

Pronunciation: [njˈuːz kˈɒnfɹəns] (IPA)

A news conference, also referred to as a press conference, is a meeting held by an individual, organization, or government agency to discuss and provide information on a specific topic or issue to the press. Other synonyms for a news conference include briefings, media events, press briefings, and media conferences. These events provide an opportunity for journalists and news organizations to gather information, ask questions, and report on current events. Another term is a "gaggle," which refers to a less formal gathering of journalists with a spokesperson. Regardless of the terminology used, these events play a crucial role in shaping public opinion and increasing awareness of important issues.

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  • It's the arrogance of power. "We're in charge. It's our White House. What the hell are you doing here?" Basically toward the Press. "How dare you question anything we do?" They don't understand that the presidential news conference is the only forum in our society where a president can be questioned. If he's not questioned, he can rule by edict; by government order. He can be a monarch. He can be a dictator, and who is to find out? No. He should be questioned and he should always be able to willingly reply and answer to all questions because these aren't our questions. They're the people's questions.
    Helen Thomas
  • Well it wasn't a formal hanging. It was kind of subtle. I had covered him … his first press conference. He dropped down into the press room and started taking questions and everyone asked about the tax cut and I sort of — Ari Fleischer later told me I blindsided him because I said to him, "Mister President, why don't you respect the wall of separation between church and state?" Well, there's a video of him that is so funny. He jerked back as if he had been hit! I mean both barrels! And he said, "I do respect—" I said, "Well if you did, why would you have a religious office in the White House?" (I'm exaggerating, but anyway) and "you're a secular official." And he said "I am secular." Well, anyway, I got a call from Ari after that. After that there was a formal news conference and I did ask him a Middle East question and it wasn't the question per se. They just don't like my boorishness.
    Helen Thomas

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