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teletype

[tel-i-tahyp] / ˈtɛl ɪˌtaɪp /




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This was the pre-computer era when her stories were shot on film, and she pulled wire reports from teletype machines and typed up the show schedule on ditto paper, “which I have to explain, and I just tell people to Google and find out what that is.”

From Seattle Times

The way the information is compiled on election night may have changed - cellphones as opposed to landlines, electronic data feeds as opposed to “election tabulators” fitted with rolls of paper, journalists crowding around computer screens, as opposed to teletype machines.

From Washington Times

The way the information is compiled on election night may have changed — cellphones as opposed to landlines, electronic data feeds as opposed to “election tabulators” fitted with rolls of paper, journalists crowding around computer screens, as opposed to teletype machines.

From Seattle Times

It was done over a teletype, which was a device used to send and receive typed messages over wires or radio waves.

From Fox News

And then it came across the teletype: "Jack Youngblood. Defensive lineman. University of Florida. Los Angeles Rams."

From Fox News