Sentences with phrase «devoted airtime»

Doritos partnered with MuchMusic, which devoted airtime on its popular Much On Demand show to the contest, including segments that screened participants» videos.

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Sad as these incidents involving farmers and herdsmen are, I wonder what the result will be if half the newsprint and airtime devoted to this is used to draw attention to malaria which kills 300,000 Nigerians every year; the 88,000 malnourished children and the 230,000 malnourished, pregnant women in the northeast, a quarter of whom the UNICEF said would most likely not make it.
When analyzing the television advertising database, the researchers identified the 10 channels that devoted the most airtime to energy drink advertising.
Among the 34 new series the six major networks are introducing, there are 16 family sitcoms and dramas occupying airtime previously devoted to comedies about cute, self - absorbed singles.
As on the Open Water DVD, a conspicuous amount of airtime is devoted to singing the praises of Lionsgate, but the sentiments are sincere.
We also devote heaping helping of airtime to our favorite games and devices of the year,
In a report published Thursday by the BBC Trust, the network's journalists were criticized for devoting too much airtime (as in, any airtime) to unqualified people with «marginal views» about non-contentious issues in a misguided attempt to provide editorial balance.
Rush Limbaugh devoted significant airtime to this report, in a segment titled «Global warming scientists: We were wrong.»
But still, broadcasters have been subject to rules aimed at ensuring people have access to the political information needed in order to vote and engage in political life, like the fairness doctrine, which required that broadcasters devote some programming to controversial political issues and that when a broadcaster endorsed a candidate, the news outlet still had to give airtime to the other candidates in the election.
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