Sentences with phrase «airwaves in»

They go on to note that the FCC has the authority to halt use of cell - site simulators as the agency in charge of commercial airwaves in the US.
The petition adds to pressure being exerted on the government by the country's three largest telecoms operators — BCE, Rogers Communications Inc and Telus Corp — ahead of an auction of prized airwaves in which the trio will be restricted to bidding on fewer blocks than new entrants.
Of course, if the GOP were smart, they would take the quotes about socialism and plaster it all over the airwaves in the week before election day.
The TV ad is saturating the airwaves in Grand Island, Nebraska in anticipation of a ThursdayState Department hearing on the Northern Route Approval Act, a bill that would remove the final decision on the fate of Keystone XL from President Obama's hands and approving the pipeline outright.
While those artists at midcentury were searching for a non-western approach, Pensato seems to fixate on those cultural symbols that have drifted out over the airwaves in the last 60 or so years and into the far reaches of the globe.
The ethereal, otherworldly Icelander Björk conquered the airwaves in the 1990s with lambent anthems and an arresting visual style — cyborg videos, geisha costumes, technicolor hair, that swan dress — that also made her a popular icon.
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.
This is aided by some fantastic sound and visual design, with characters calling out their specials both to dominate the airwaves in the sensory overload that were arcades and to give players on both sides of the screen something to time their actions to.
The airwaves in key battleground states are likely to be awash in campaign advertising that may, at times, stray from bread - and - butter issues.
Del has been on the airwaves in Texas and select markets across the United States for years.
The ad buy marks the first time classroom teachers have taken to the airwaves in support of better evaluation.
That's because education coverage of any type barely registered in newspapers and on news Web sites, on television news broadcasts, or on the radio airwaves in the first nine months of this year, according to the report, released here this week by the Brookings Institution.
Since «Growing Pains» signed off the airwaves in 1992, eldest Seaver son Kirk Cameron has largely kept off Hollywood's radar.
While it took a while to catch on, eHarmony blossomed after the folksy Dr Warren took to the airwaves in a barrage of TV and radio advertisements.
Alexa Chung, Elle Macpherson, Joe Zee, Chris March, Nicole Richie and more are hitting the airwaves in style this fall.
Perhaps not since Dr. Ruth commandeered American airwaves in the 1980s has there been a public figure with so much of an audience for her work on human sexuality... Instead of offering more explicitness, she writes and talks about the aspects of sexuality that can't be captured on a screen, the hidden, psychological states that do or do not set the mechanics in motion.»
You can also download all nine seasons» worth of shows at radiolab.org and catch up in time for the new season, which hits the airwaves in September.
Last week the Radiocommunications Agency — part of the Department of Trade and Industry — published its proposals for the future of the airwaves in a consultative document, called Future Management of the Radio Spectrum.
«Roadhouse Blues» hit the airwaves in 1970, long before the unlikely marriage of driving and talking on a cell phone.
Still, the airwaves in Pakistan are being led by the conspiracy theorists.
Crossroads is one of many Republican - leaning groups flooding the airwaves in key states and districts.
Paterson went up on the airwaves in October with a major ad campaign designed to reintroduce himself to voters.
With the budget passing early, it's likely that most of its money was used to saturate the airwaves in March.
The NRCC has hit the airwaves in Central New York with two TV ads in the past week.
U.S. Rep. Dan Maffei's latest ad to hit airwaves in Central New York takes aim at Republican challenger John Katko's opposition to a measure supported by congressional Democrats that they say would improve the Equal Pay Act, a 51 - year - old law requiring equal pay for women.
The group, which is backing third - party candidate Doug Hoffman, calls Republican Dede Scozzafava and Democrat Bill Owens «two liberals» in a new television spot set to hit airwaves in parts of New York's 23rd district on Tuesday.
(CNN)- Nearly $ 1.8 million worth of ad spending has flooded the airwaves in New York's 23rd congressional district in the runup to next week's special election to fill that seat.
In a brief interview today, the Kentucky Republican said his political action committee, RANDPAC, will announce plans Wednesday to hit the airwaves in Ohio against Democratic incumbent Sen. Sherrod Brown.
But Begich has already been hit considerably on TV as well, and there will be plenty more outside spending on the state's cheap airwaves in the final weeks.
Leach is the first Democrat to hit the airwaves in the Pennsylvania primary.
All this is to say the airwaves in Buffalo have been saturated with nearly 10,000 spots in the past two years for one Congressional race.
Democratic 2016 candidate Bernie Sanders has two new TV ads that will hit the airwaves in New Hampshire and Iowa this weekend.
The new 30 - second spot, entitled «Worth,» hit the airwaves in some markets this morning.
In his weekly Morning Edition conversation with WBFO News, Buffalo News Political Reporter Bob McCarthy said nearly $ 2 million in outside money has flooded into the district and onto the airwaves in the form of political ads.
Home Secretary Theresa May was dispatched on to the airwaves in advance of the net migration figures to tell the nation that the forthcoming immigration bill will include tough measures to seize the wages of people caught working illegally in Britain.
Republican groups — which have mostly sat on the sidelines in House contests this cycle until recently — have reserved nearly $ 12 million on the television airwaves in competitive races through Election Day, according to two sources tracking ad buys in House contests across the country.
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.
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They banked on larger donations to flood the airwaves in the final weeks to turn late - deciding voters against the incumbent in a backloaded strategy that left them with money in the bank at the end — typically a no - no in presidential politics.
Democratic congressional candidate Gareth Rhdoes is getting up on the airwaves in the hotly competitive 19th district Democratic primary.
We're in the midst of booking radio and other interviews now, so hopefully you might catch us on the airwaves in addition to seeing some excerpts online and our book on shelves at your local bookstore.
It was these independent, audience - supported evangelists who came to take over the religious airwaves in the 1960s and 1970s and earned the nickname of the electronic church.
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.
Dish Network Corp. founder and Chairman Charlie Ergen will retake the reins at the satellite company after accumulating $ 50 billion in wireless airwaves in preparation for a mobile - based challenge to the pay - TV industry.
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.
The auction, which will increase the capacity available to support smartphones by almost a third, raised nearly 1 billion pounds less than the sale of 4G airwaves in 2013.
LONDON, April 5 (Reuters)- Telefonica's O2 won the biggest chunk of new British mobile airwaves in an auction that raised 1.36 billion pounds ($ 1.9 billion) for the government, regulator Ofcom said.
No operator can own more than 37 percent of the total usable airwaves in 2020, Ofcom said, a cap that barred market leader EE from bidding fin the 2.3 Ghz band and limited the amount it could win in 3.4 Ghz.

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You know, he's picking up, you know, conversations in the airwaves and he's, you know, he's looking for, you know, people that are snitching on him every single day.
Then two weeks ago, the Federal Communications Commission announced the winning bidders in its latest airwave license auction.
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