Sentences with phrase «airtime for»

«You can get airtime for marketing that big companies can afford but that you can't afford on your own.»
Strategies: Identify language broadcasts / Indigenous broadcasters; identify and approach broadcasting services to secure airtime for Indigenous broadcasts.
Driven by her persuasive negotiating skills, the office assistant then secured airtime for the good doctor on several major news and talk show programs, as well as articles in women's magazines of national readership.
The O2 Refresh tariff means those who want to upgrade early from another handset need only pay off the remaining value of their handset (rather than the combined value of handset and Airtime for the remaining time on their contract — potentially saving hundreds of pounds to stay bang - up - to - date).
However, that's in line with the low - end of buying airtime for a 30 - second local TV ad, which ranges from $ 200 to $ 1,500 +, depending on time slot.
If the world were fair, skeptics would be given one minute of airtime for every 200 minutes of «hockey team» airtime.
Common Sense is one of several enterprising, do - it - yourself efforts by young independent composers seeking airtime for their creativity.
Low on airtime for your phone?
The broadcast media is there, and radio and television shows will have airtime for authors for the foreseeable future.
Despite slow fundraising for his reelection bid, Republican Congressman Michael Grimm has purchased airtime for a new television commercial slamming his Democratic challenger Domenic Recchia Jr. as a «tax - raising machine.»
Super PACs and outside spending will only add to the airwaves clutter next fall as they shift their means to buy airtime for congressional races.
Premier Customers received shopping vouchers worth hundreds of Ghana Cedis, souvenirs and airtime for their business transactions as part of the «Christmas Van» surprise package.
Last cycle, one of the biggest conservative players, American Crossroads, did not buy any airtime for House races until the final weeks of the election.
With the exception of Channel 5, most broadcasters allow the political parties — principally Conservative and Labour — to be the dominant actors in television news coverage, making up about 60 % of airtime for election sources.
There seemed enough airtime for anyone with an opinion.
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee and House Majority PAC have reserved nearly $ 1 million combined in airtime for this district for the fall.
Among the other workarounds claimed was one from interim DNC chair Donna Brazile, who was persuading the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee and Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee to hold the $ 5 million transferred to them from the Clinton campaign and to wait to spend it buying airtime for minority voter turnout in the final week they otherwise wouldn't have been able to fund.
Within weeks of the tribunal decision, some UK Christian media outlets were then approached by a PR man seeking to get positive column inches and airtime for the former pastor.
Suddenly evangelical groups lined up to buy commercial time on radio and TV, and local stations that had previously agreed with the network policy not to sell airtime for religious broadcasting, began to cash in on the new demand and to sell time to the highest bidder.
Nothing to see here, just another washed up wannabe trying to get some free airtime for his failed religion.
That's a question ahead of the upfronts, where networks sell commercial airtime for the upcoming season.
TMZ reports the show will be back for a 14th season next year thanks to Simon Cowell's other baby, «X Factor,» getting cancelled — leaving plenty of Fox airtime for «Idol.»
The company didn't purchase expensive airtime for the Super Bowl, but it did release a video about how it almost did.

Not exact matches

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.
Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) officials tell Healthcare IT News that, while we can expect to see some major changes to health policy under President Trump (including rollbacks to the Affordable Care Act, aka Obamacare), health IT will continue to get «plenty of airtime in Congress» and could even become an important jobs priority for the incoming president.
Sandler discovered, for example, that European cell - phone users are naturals for callback services, because in most European locations you're not charged for airtime when you receive a call.
Small businesses can learn for free valuable take - home points from the companies that paid $ 4.5 million for airtime.
Indeed, for one client, Richardson - Vicks, the largest vendor cost in manufacturing and marketing its products was for airtime from CBS.
Now further imagine that they decide to incorporate (because, for example, that lets them aggregate their money to hire a secretary, rent an office, buy radio airtime with just one signature, etc etc).
These airtime top - up payments can also be made as gifts to other Vodi users, opening up a convenient way for families and friends in different countries to transfer credit back and forth.
We developed a business in a box solar kiosk, app and software platform to bring connectivity solutions using internet WIFI, intranet solution for offline users, phone charging solutions and with our app we offer additional services such as airtime, mobile money, prepaid electricity, tax payment.
One could even «price» it: how much would someone have to pay for a minute of airtime with an audience of over 50 million viewers?
Melanie Philips, in The Daily Mail, pointed to the way in which «as so often, [the BBC] has given undue airtime to extremists, thus lending credence to the false impression of the Pope's remarks», and she criticised the way the BBC had claimed that the Pope had «apologised», rather than simply expressing regret for the misinterpretation of his comments, «thus helping Islamic extremists believe that the forces of intimidation had cowed the Pontiff and scored a notable victory in the war against Western civilisation».
On the flip side, thanks for the airtime!
How they still get airtime is beyond me, though I guess it is wringing the last out of their previous fame for financial gain and some twisted type of popularity..
Now, the response would be but they all have it in for poor old arsene or are just saying stuff for airtime and their own motives.
Attorney Sean Coffey is competing for airtime with Nassau County DA Kathleen Rice.
Of course, functionally it's no different from a tv or radio call - in show, but it's much easier to get «airtime» when you're streaming out to the web than when you're begging for tv time.
The national Democats recently pulled funding for TV airtime from two flailing upstate congressional campaigns in NY - 21 (Aaron Woolf) and NY - 23 (Martha Robertson), and shifted the cash to NY - 18.
Check your local listings for the airtime and station broadcasting each show.
With competition growing for airtime on TV news, more and more elected officials and political candidates will be broadcasting speeches, events, debates and examples of advocacy via mobile device apps and social media networks to reach their constituents and supporters directly.
And one of its first decisions was to rescind the minor and major status they typically assigned to parties, which were guidelines for how much airtime parties should receive.
Networks were also criticized for offering little airtime to the United Nations» Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change last March.
The DCCC's initial reservations are notable because they include crowded media markets where statewide races and candidates will also be battling for airtime with House Democrats» takeover targets.
Companies House reveals telephone airtime retailer has failed to file accounts for last year amid continuing questions over firm's financial affairs
Carl McCall's stealth opponent for state comptroller, Bruce Blakeman, is quietly getting a lot of network airtime upstate in commercials paid for by the state Republican Party.
Shadow chancellor John McDonnell suggested that support for Labour would pick up as the general election gets closer and Corbyn gets more TV airtime.
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On Thursday, the DCCC added airtime in West Virginia's 2nd District — a open seat because GOP Rep. Shelley Moore Capito is running for Senate.
The bulk of the money — $ 27.8 million — was allocated for television airtime in both national and statewide markets.
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