Sentences with phrase «airwaves earlier»

The ads may well force Gov. John Baldacci (D) onto the airwaves earlier than he had planned.
T - Mobile spent $ 8 billion in a government auction of airwaves earlier this year.
Helping seal the deal was a $ 1 million independent expenditure by anti-horse carriage advocates that flooded the airwaves early with their «Anybody But Quinn» message, driving up Ms. Quinn's negatives as voters began to tune into the race.
Lace up your Running Shoes, Poké Trainers: an eight minute Nintendo Direct exclusively focused on pocket pal collecting is scheduled to hit the airwaves early tomorrow morning!

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Podcast: Dan Sileo Gives Update on SugarCreek Plant in Cambridge City January 25, 2016: VP of Manufacturing, Dan Sileo, jumped on the airwaves to talk about the early success of SugarCreek in the Gateway Industrial Park outside of Cambridge City.
The ads were set to be released last December, but some formula companies complained after getting an early sneak preview of the ads before they hit the airwaves.
Earlier today, the Green Party issued a statement objecting to WGRZ's proposed exclusion of Murphy, calling it «an act of censorship on the part of a private station which profits from use of the public airwaves
Born over 60 years ago, Grey rocked the airwaves in the 70s through to the early...
Sean Coffey, who is so far the only one of the six AG candidates to hit the airwaves with a TV ad, has re-launched a downstate version of the upstate bio spot he released in advance of the DRC straw poll in early May.
She also benefitted from the fact that Republican leaders managed to get their collective act together and nominate her early, enabling her to hit the campaign trail — and the airwaves — long before her opponents.
When the Club for Growth's $ 287,000 in TV ads aimed at swaying conservative - leaning voters on Hoffman's behalf first hit the airwaves a few weeks ago, Scozzafava enjoyed a slim but statistically significant edge in this Republican - leaning district: A Siena survey released earlier this month, before the Club for Growth and Hoffman ads hit the airwaves, found she held a 7 - point edge over Owens, 35 - 28 percent.
With the budget passing early, it's likely that most of its money was used to saturate the airwaves in March.
Samsung had earlier announced its plans of launching the Galaxy Tab on the airwaves of all the major telecom operators in the US namely AT&T, Verizon, and T - Mobile, besides Sprint.
One of the videos is a continuous image of a shattered screen, while the other, is a montage of hawkish car advertisements that flooded the US airwaves in early 2008.
It was only in 1977 that the U.S. Supreme Court opened television airwaves to attorneys for the first time, and law firms found early success with the old «talking head» strategy.
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