Sentences with phrase «airwaves when»

On 22 August the Art Assassins took control of London's airwaves when the took over radio station, Resonance 104.4 FM, for a full 24 hours.
- of the effervescent quartet that ruled the airwaves when rock went glam.

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Tobacco manufacturers once had relatively free reign, with even doctors starring in commercials, on the airwaves before being banned from television and radio advertising in 1970 when President Richard Nixon signed the Public Health Cigarette Smoking Act into law.
If you're a hard - core fan, you might already know this, but when Shark Tank first took to the airwaves, simply appearing on the show meant entrepreneurs gave up equity in their companies.
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that a startup Internet company has to pay broadcasters when it takes television programs from the airwaves and allows subscribers to watch them on smartphones and other portable devices.
The financial media flooded the airwaves with hype when Bezos announced that AMZN Prime had 100 million subscribers.
This week has been loaded with FED OFFICIALS filling the airwaves with thoughts about ending QE or just tapering, with the markets left to discern how, when and how much.
It's a sad day when Puerto Rico's governor has to take to the airwaves to remind Americans that the 3.4 million people living in the U.S. territory are citizens of their nation, too, but that's exactly what Gov. Ricardo Rosselló has been reduced to — repeatedly — in the wake of Hurricane Maria and the suffering it has caused.
It's a sad day when Puerto Rico's governor has to take to the airwaves to remind Americans that the 3.4 million people living in the U.S. territory are citizens of their nation, too, but that's exactly what Gov. Ricardo Rosselló has been reduced to — ...
When his prediction failed to pan out, Camping took the radio airwaves to say that he had misinterpreted the nature of the rapture but that the world would still end on October 21.
When rhetoric of a qualified justice, a qualified humanity fill the airwaves, religious voices of unqualified justice, unqualified love, unqualified respect must be raised in song, in prayer, in preaching, in politics.
In this modern new world of the internet and instant information flying around the airwaves, not to mention live Arsenal football games beamed to the TVs of nearly every country in the world, it would appear that Arsene Wenger has only just realised that there are Arsenal fans everywhere that get upset when the Gunners lose...
In this modern new world of the internet and instant information flying around the airwaves, not to mention live Arsenal football games beamed to the TVs of nearly every country in the world, it would appear that Arsene Wenger has only just realised that there are Arsenal fans everywhere that get upset when the Gunners lose...... Read the full article here
Anchormen Jim Nantz and Ken Venturi were talking about David Duval's many second - place finishes and his failure to win when Feherty's Irish brogue came floating over the airwaves.
The release of the international (and bootylicious) pop star Beyoncé's stratospheric album «Lemonade» hit the airwaves right when Justin Roberts was putting the finishing studio touches on his identically named record.
George Eustice, now the Conservative MP for Camborne and Redruth, said he had been frequently frustrated by resistance to his reforming ideas when dealing with the broadcasters» liaison group controlling politics on the airwaves.
«Where was Peter Okoye or Psquare brand in 1999 when foreign music dominated our airwaves?
No - one could have predicted that Ed Miliband was going to have a good week, especially when the video of him parroting the same point on the teachers» strike over and over again hit the airwaves.
Watt was questioning Holder when the child became restless, and the open microphone carried the sound of a small voice throughout the hearing room, over the airwaves, and across the internet during coverage of the hearing.
The prime minister came worryingly close to a «he - said - she - said» slanging match when he took to the airwaves a day later to insist that he distinctly remembered the deal being about AV.
So it came as no surprise when Police Federation boss Steve White popped up on the airwaves this weekend saying terrorism means all front - line police officers should get a Taser.
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.
Then, following a ferocious and racially tinged battle waged in City Hall chambers and airwaves, on TV and in print, the de Blasio administration surprised New York's governing class when it suddently announced that it no longer had imminent plans to cap Uber after all.
People who rely on TV for companionship suffer when favorite characters leave the airwaves.
Ground - coupled airwaves or GCAs occur when an acoustic wave in the atmosphere impacts Earth's surface, producing a ground wave that can be detected by seismometers.
I really don't have much of a clue who reads what around here — I mean, I'm just sayin», but... we do have a comments section, you know — but if you happened to have caught my column from April 25, then you already know a little bit about how I felt about Starz's «Magic City» when it first hit the airwaves.
When it came to music, Justin Timberlake dominated the airwaves with The Song of the Summer — «Can't Stop the Feeling».
When the BAYWATCH TV series first hit airwaves back in 1989, it was a sensation.
When DreamWorks Animation started bombarding the airwaves with commercials for How to Train Your Dragon last winter, skepticism was prevalent.
As David Staebler — provincial talk - show host, would - be poet and philosopher of the nighttime airwaves — Nicholson delivers a more than adequate performance; when does he ever not?
When 94.5 changed to Lake FM, a redundant, kitchen - sink format that litters Milwaukee's airwaves with additional classic rock, it felt like a big F - you to the city, so it's fitting, then, that the station's commercials literally flip Milwaukee the..
Agent Carter appeared in the middle of a new era of on screen entertainment, when graphic novels and superheroes began dominating the airwaves.
«It's easy to get discouraged when the rhetoric of our opponents dominates the headlines and the airwaves,» he said in the video.
When the new X-Files miniseries hit the airwaves last weekend on Fox, you were probably more interested on the unfolding conspiracies and the unexplainable weird than transportation, but here at Akins Ford we are very exited about the featured vehicles.
The way that Whispernet connections slip data over the airwaves may also play a part — forwarding data from cell phones from tourists inside China to foreign networks happens just like it does when roaming to other nations, so perhaps the Whispernet data packets are being simply sent back and forth without having to go through a server that detects if they're stuffed with «illegal» content.
Sticking with the aviation-esque theme established by the Taiwanese manufacturer's first tablet, the HTC Flyer, the 10 - inch Honeycomb slate will be tagged the HTC Jetstream when found bandying about AT&T's airwaves.
Puppy mills certainly did exist 21 years ago when I authored my first national newspaper column, and also when I first hit the airwaves with a pet radio show shortly thereafter.
that will happen when MSM fill the airwaves 24/7 with conspiracy theories and talk about the grave threat to our democracy.
It's highly doubtful that NOAA will be on the airwaves anytime soon discussing a -44 degree cooling trend when they're required to scream «it's - the - hottest - ever» constantly.
Nowhere was the possibility of a bleak climate future if there is inaction more apparent this week than when images of a storm - battered Philippines hit the airwaves.
When introduced as part of a prior airwave auction in 2008, the roaming rules, designed to make upstarts more attractive to customers, applied only to these new entrants and were limited to five years.
In short this case established the FCC's right to ban certain words from broadcast on public airwaves during hours when children might be listening and established a definition of indecent, but not obscene, material.
As the clock ticks down to May 25, 2018, when the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation («GDPR») becomes fully enforceable throughout the EU, the Internet and airwaves have become saturated with guidance for companies about what to expect and how to prepare for its new protections and restrictions.
HTC fans want to know when and if our awesome phones will get the latest Android update and HTC shared some exciting news with us today over the Twitter airwaves.
Facebook's chief security officer Alex Stamos has taken to the digital airwaves (read Twitter) to try and counter the assumption that the social media giant is sitting on its hands when it comes to preventing the spread of fake news on its channels.
Twitter officials have their work cut out for them when it comes to keeping the airwaves clean of such lucrative conversation.
I can also see the vicious and totally warranted backlash promulgating the airwaves and internet when buyers aren't told about the fee and the surprise arrives a few weeks later.
For now, get set up and gargle regularly so that when your voice hits digital airwaves, you'll be at your podcasting best.
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