Media Alert: Walmart and Dolly Parton to Host Press Conference
Media Alert: Walmart and Dolly Parton to Host Press Conference
Walmart Inc.:
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Walmart and Dolly Parton will be hosting a press conference announcing commitments to Hurricane Helene relief efforts. |
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WHO: |
Dolly Parton |
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John Furner, CEO, Walmart U.S. |
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WHEN: |
2:45 p.m. EDT on Friday, October 4, 2024 |
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WHERE: |
Live Stream |
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https://www.youtube.com/live/6CLV6GETecI?si=9RuWrMC254MNlifr |
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Satellite |
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Bandwidth 9 MHz |
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Modulation DVBS-2, 8PSK |
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FEC Rate: 3/4 |
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Symbol Rate: 7.5 Msym/s |
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Data Rate: 16.711 Mbps |
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Pilots: off |
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Roll off 20% |
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Video: HD 1080i / 59.94 / 16:9 |
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Compression: MPEG-4 |
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Chroma: 4:2:0 |
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Date: 10/04/24 |
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Window times: 14:00 - 16:00 x30 EDT |
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Event time: 1500 -15:30 EDT |
MEDIA CONTACTS:
Walmart:
Lauren Willis, lauren.willis@walmart.com, 202.247.7288
Charles Crowson, charles.crowson@walmart.com, 479.802.8190
Molly Blakeman, molly.blakeman@walmart.com, 479.202.3653
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