Phrases with «airtime»

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"Airtime" refers to the amount of time a person, event, or content is given on television or radio. It refers to the time slot allotted for broadcasting something, such as a program, advertisement, or interview. Full definition

Adjective + «airtime»

Sentences with «airtime»

  • Time magazine covered the issue as a struggle between parents and the powerful, with lots of airtime for the «opt - out» movement. (educationnext.org)
  • The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee and House Majority PAC have reserved nearly $ 1 million combined in airtime for this district for the fall. (rollcall.com)
  • Wonderbook would've been a major low point in any conference in any given year, but Sony felt the need to give it a whopping 15 minutes of airtime in a year when their conference already touched on a great deal of dry topics which left the audience half asleep. (jamiex66.com)
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