0 a well-known person -- kendt person; berømthed; stjerne
celebrities from the world of entertainment.
In addition to decrying the emphasis on entertainers in news content, some critics also object to the transformation of journalists into celebrities.
A favorite diversion among commentators was to make lists of celebrities unhappily transfixed in this way by the mere force of circumstance.
Discussing ' ' athletes ' ' as ' ' athletes, ' ' let alone as ' ' celebrities, ' ' in the early nineteenth century leaves the book's first chapter disfigured by anachronism.
The company would clone various celebrities for a range of licensing fees, depending on the anticipated value of the product.
The transformation of anchors and other journalists into celebrities is another way to create consumer expectations about content.
Second, the elections have also shown that the use of celebrities as candidates does not guarantee a high number of votes.
There is frequently mention of recent celebrities who have given birth by caesarean section.
Older established brands created catchy slogans or characters and even engaged celebrities to endorse their products.