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premiere

[pri-meer, -myair, pruh-myer] / prɪˈmɪər, -ˈmyɛər, prəˈmyɛr /


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In lieu of live programming this year, NBC will air its two-hour special celebrating all things “Wicked” that premiered in November.

From Los Angeles Times

“Home Alone” is a seminal Christmas classic that airs on millions of screens across the world every festive season, more than three decades after the movie premiered.

From MarketWatch

Created by Thomas Brandon and premiering Saturday on Peacock, its conceit is dramatically clever, if, of course, impossible.

From Los Angeles Times

“Heated Rivalry,” created for Canadian streaming service Crave, simultaneously streams stateside on HBO Max, which premiered it in November with little promotion.

From Salon

He keeps a low profile outside Disney’s offices and rarely speaks publicly, though he is active on X and Instagram, where he shares photos of himself with stars at premieres and on vacation in Iceland.

From The Wall Street Journal