Sentences with phrase «airwaves as»

And it's supposed to let Bluetooth's wireless signal adapt on the fly to avoid Wi - Fi and LTE, steering clear of congested airwaves as a way to help all of a device's wireless connections maintain their performance.
On the airwaves as well as the Ether, there's a sense that we're all fed up with stupid social media tricks.
-- Rogers Media's 98.1 CHFI dominates the airwaves as Toronto's most - listened - to radio station in key demographics ---- CHFI's Darren & Mo take...
Last Sunday, Secretary of Education Arne Duncan was on the airwaves as well, as Bob Shieffer's only guest on Face the Nation.
Terri Orbuch, Ph.D., is known on Detroit's airwaves as «The Love Doctor.»
Jazz rules the airwaves as a new generation of socialites shock the middle classes with their heady merry - go - round of cocktail parties and cabaret.
He saw the airwaves as useful for point - to - point traffic between ships at sea and other clients untethered by cables, but that was about it.
Letitia James, Democratic nominee for public advocate, called the ad a «dog whistle» and insisted it be removed from the airwaves as unfit to be seen.
New York City's major developers are taking to the airwaves as the debate over renewing a tax abatement program known as 421 - a heats up.
Now we're hitting the airwaves as well!
The unspoken judgment trembled palpably on the airwaves as four powerful women» a television reporter, a Congressional representative, and two physicians» held at bay the lone male guest, himself a doctor.
This «Fairness Doctrine» has become the foundation of free speech on radio and television, and it has prevented many of the more blatant attempts by some broadcasters to use the public airwaves as nothing more than a sounding board for their own special views and interests.
Your license lets you use the public's airwaves as trustees for 180 million Americans.

Not exact matches

But as recommendations for health care reform increasingly dominate the airwaves, there's a frustrating sense of deja vu: many of the problems that were identified last time remain.
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission had barred merger talks among telecommunications companies for more than a year as it conducted a $ 19.8 billion auction of airwaves from broadcasters for wireless use.
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) barred merger talks among telecommunications companies for over a year as it conducted a $ 19.8 billion auction of airwaves from broadcasters for wireless use.
The airwaves in the 3.4 GHz band have been earmarked for 5G, the future wireless technology that promises to link up everything from cars to household devices, as well as providing far greater smartphone speeds.
As all the global markets were in sell mode St. Louis Fed President James Bullard hit the airwaves with thoughts about being wrong in his inflation projections.
But the topside should also stay in check as most traders will opt to only aggressively re-engage in USD downside after Powell clears the policy airwaves in his Humphrey Hawkins testimony.
The airwaves were full opiners who warned of a market that is fully valued.Gundlach and Dalio added their two cents for measure, espousing the need to hold GOLD as a hedge against geopolitical uncertainties.
SoftBank, which owns around 83 percent of Sprint, has not yet approached Deutsche Telekom, which owns around 65 percent of T - Mobile, to revive negotiations on the merger of the U.S. carriers, as the Federal Communications Commission has implemented anti-collusion rules that prevent any form of discussion between rival companies during the ongoing auction of airwaves.
But Al - Khalili is best known for his role as a populariser of science on the airwaves, regularly hosting The Life Scientific on BBC Radio 4, in which he explores the lives of notable scientists.
«The challenge», wrote Father Alexander Lucie - Smith in his Catholic Herald blog shortly after the Holy Father had announced his resignation, «will be in having to watch the airwaves fill with a whole load of people who are very marginal to Church life, and yet who will be invited to pontificate on all matters papal and religious, giving it their own particular slant, which they will advance as a mainstream view.»
As a result, there's a lot of preaching to the choir going on over the airwaves these days.
This requirement is an extension of the principle that the airwaves belong to the people and that stations are acting as the agents of the people.
A classic commercial, now happily departed from the airwaves, sold a soft drink as «the real thing.»
Now his words seem almost prophetic, as news of protests and book burnings fill the airwaves each night.
Perhaps you too remember James Dobson taking to the airwaves to tell men that it is their divine responsibility to provide and women that it is their divine responsibility to nurture (as though the two are mutually exclusive).
funny thing is, I seem to see a lot of angry hostile christians on the airwaves and in the media as well.
Communication resources (such as airwaves and outerspace) belong to the «commons»; they are public domain and should not be appropriated by private parties.
Such overstatements have done little to allay fears about the dependability of the broadcasters in using any power they may acquire and in acting as responsible representatives in the use of the public airwaves.
The airwaves have opened up, as never before, the possibility of spreading the Good News from sea to sea and around the globe.
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It's been an eventful F1 season over the radio airwaves, as well as on track.
As the Royals batted in the top of the eighth inning, Sabes, egged on by an ABC cameraman, sent his eloquent message over the airwaves to Janeane.
This week our own Chairman of the Board, David Sullivan took to the airwaves to celebrate what has largely been acknowledged as a triumphant week of West Ham transfer dealings.
With only a month to saturate the airwaves with as much gossip, rumour and downright non-truths as possible, the going can often get weird in the condensed Winter market.
The TV ads are choking the airwaves down in New York City as the Sept. 10 primary draws closer, and we'll be trying to keep up by posting those that are officially released.
These could be airwaves, as in public broadcasting, or water or climate, or national history or education or parks, prisons, or the military and its codes, membership and responsibilities.
McAuliffe had 200 field staff and 13,000 volunteers knocking on the right doors over the weekend before November 5th, even as they flooded the airwaves with ads they KNEW (from talking to voters) were likely to hit the mark.
Mayor de Blasio said the city hit a milestone Wednesday toward eradicating homelessness among military veterans — even as NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton took to the airwaves to identify street dwellers as a source of unease about public safety.
Critics will find Clegg's new stance patronising: soon after the budget, opponents of cutting the top - rate of tax to 45p in exchange for a mansion tax took to the airwaves in droves, tweeting and blogging that it just did not add up as progressive.
The UFT is hitting the airwaves today with a 60 - second radio spot that slams for - profit charter school management companies as «more interested in making money and ducking accountability than fighting for our kids» and spending «millions on false attacks against teachers and public schools.»
The candidate recently went back up on the airwaves, but as far as I can tell, his buy is nothing compared to what the Cuomo campaign has running.
But given where this conference started, with a defection and a scandal, David Cameron must be delighted at the way it has ended: A conference speech which is being described all over the airwaves, and back in Birmingham, as the best of his career.
DenDekker then turned Turner's own words against him, calling for the businessman to practice the «personal responsibility» that he preaches by removing the «insensitive and embarrassing ad» from the airwaves and apologizing to everyone who lost someone on 9/11 as well as to first responders and civilians who are still struggling to recover from the horrific memories of that fateful day.
The possibility of a eurosceptic plot against Mr Osborne was raised further as a series of «Out» - supporting Tory MPs immediately took to the airwaves to voice their support for IDS.
King, or rather Peter King Steinhaus, may be familiar with some as he spent some time on the airwaves of Rochester and Syracuse.
And the race between Republican state Assemblywoman Jane Corwin, Democrat Kathleen Hochul, the Erie County clerk, and Jack Davis, a once - conservative Democrat who is running as a so - called tea party candidate, is becoming more and more a referendum on House Republican plans to alter Medicare, as both sides filling the airwaves with television ads attacking the other side over Medicare.
(CNN)- Dueling ads over Obamacare will hit the airwaves this week, as a conservative group raises questions about the rollout of the president's sweeping health care reform, while a group on the other end of the political spectrum unveils a new TV spot seeking to defend the comprehensive program.
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