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  2. Screener (promotional) - Wikipedia

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    Screener (promotional) A screener ( SCR) is an advance or promotional copy of a film or television series sent to critics, awards voters, video stores (for their manager and employees), and other film industry professionals, including producers and distributors. [1] It is similar to giving out a free advance copy of books before it is printed ...

  3. Pirated movie release types - Wikipedia

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    Screener. Screeners are early DVD or BD releases of the theatrical version of a film, typically sent to movie reviewers, Academy members, and executives for review purposes. A screener normally has a message overlaid on its picture, with wording similar to: "The film you are watching is a promotional copy.

  4. Screener - Wikipedia

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    Screener. Look up screener in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Screener may refer to: Screener (promotional), an advance copy of a film or television episode. Screener (website), an American movie and television listing website. A person who engages in any kind of screening.

  5. 7 Best Stock Screeners for 2022 - AOL

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    A stock screener is a tool that helps investors to sort through data related to stock markets and securities. There are thousands of stocks listed on the U.S. stock exchange alone, which makes it ...

  6. Bo Snerdley - Wikipedia

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    Political party. Republican. Website. https://www.jamesgolden.com. James Golden, also known by his pseudonym Bo Snerdley, (born c. 1955) is a talk radio producer, call screener, and radio host best known for working 30 years with The Rush Limbaugh Show. Since 2001 he has been a producer/executive for Premiere Networks (formerly Premiere Radio ...

  7. Screening (economics) - Wikipedia

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    Screening (economics) Screening in economics refers to a strategy of combating adverse selection – one of the potential decision-making complications in cases of asymmetric information – by the agent (s) with less information. For the purposes of screening, asymmetric information cases assume two economic agents, with agents attempting to ...

  8. Screen (sports) - Wikipedia

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    A screen is a blocking move by an offensive player in which they stand beside or behind a defender in order to free up a teammate to either shoot, pass, or to drive in to score. In basketball and field lacrosse, it is also known as a pick. Screens can be on-ball (when set for the ball-handler), or off-ball (when set for a teammate moving ...

  9. Columbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale - Wikipedia

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    e. The Columbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale, or C-SSRS, is a suicidal ideation and behavior rating scale created by researchers at Columbia University, University of Pennsylvania, University of Pittsburgh and New York University to evaluate suicide risk. [1] It rates an individual's degree of suicidal ideation on a scale, ranging from "wish ...