Sentences with phrase «airtime at»

OK, so I might never send it to Mr. Steven Spielberg, but it might get some airtime at a conference near you soon.

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Or at least that is likely what executives at NBC and parent company Comcast (cmcsa) are hoping for in generating ratings and justifying billions of dollars in investments to secure the U.S. airtime rights for decades now.
«When payments are made at stores, change can be provided in the form of an airtime top - up or mobile money.»
The drone can fly at a maximum altitude of 11,000 feet, has a top speed of 60 mph and has 23 minutes airtime.
This jump from Andreas Mikkelsen at Rally Deutschland in 2014 didn't feature much airtime, but it did include one of the most ridiculously cool saves in the WRC — how he kept his VW from crashing, we don't know.
Fewer issues get as much airtime during playdates, mommy groups, or any other gathering of moms and babies — it's simply at the heart of every discussion.
Locking in airtime early allows the group to make the reservations at lower rates.
Brontë had set out to show that a female lead «as plain and as small as myself» deserved her own novel, at a time when convention dictated that only beautiful female characters got airtime in literature.
Sony argued that during the adverts airtime, three quarters of PS4's sold had connected to the internet at some point during the ads screening.
As you probably already know, Race the Sun is pretty popular here at GLG and it gets a lot of airtime on our streams.
The show is set to kick off at 5:30 p.m. for folks on the West coast, though the official website has a handy airtime tracker in case you need to figure out when to tune in.
Like a chairman at a Christmas party who's determined to thank the tea ladies, he insisted doggedly on his airtime.
It is surely a welcome thing that, be it on the Today Programme, or BBC News 24, or Earth: The Climate Wars, sceptics» arguments at least get a little airtime.
The BBC Trust admitted that the evidence given at the seminar led to an unprecedented editorial decision to no longer give equal airtime to opponents of the climate change.
It still sends a frisson down the spine of certain producers to give airtime to the former chancellor Lord Lawson so that he can chip away at the widespread scientific agreement over the causes and impact of climate change.
But still, broadcasters have been subject to rules aimed at ensuring people have access to the political information needed in order to vote and engage in political life, like the fairness doctrine, which required that broadcasters devote some programming to controversial political issues and that when a broadcaster endorsed a candidate, the news outlet still had to give airtime to the other candidates in the election.
Airtime Prioritization — Airtime Prioritization enables faster devices to transmit at faster speeds while the slower device will not impede the speed of Wi - Fi network
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