Sentences with phrase «get airtime»

«You can get airtime for marketing that big companies can afford but that you can't afford on your own.»
As a result, meaningful experiences — like changes in weight — aren't able to be lovingly shared between partners and the desire to make changes in order to lose weight or have a healthier relationship with food don't get the airtime they need.
Users then get their airtime top ups added almost immediately to their phones.
The only space where this kind of mendacious bullshit could get airtime is the Guardian.
It does not get airtime.
It's fine to discuss the politics, but the science should get airtime too.
As the weather heats up and we bare more skin, this bra is getting ready to break out from beneath your t - shirt to get some airtime.
OK, so I might never send it to Mr. Steven Spielberg, but it might get some airtime at a conference near you soon.
«Disunity is news, not unity, so we've had to fight to get the airtime.
He will need to rebuild some of his links with us Conservative Eurosceptics if he wants other MPs to back any of his proposals, second any of his motions and help him get some airtime in a Parliament which requires numbers to achieve things.
Like so many ex footballers he's being controversial to get airtime.
How they still get airtime is beyond me, though I guess it is wringing the last out of their previous fame for financial gain and some twisted type of popularity..
With «Jesus walks» West addresses the music industry and asks why sexually explicit music gets promoted while songs about faith get no airtime — an idea which becomes ironic given the subsequent commercial success of «Jesus walks».
So he reportedly ordered Wendy Freeman, the president of CTV News, to make sure that CRTC chairman Jean - Pierre Blais didn't get any airtime on the Bell - owned station.
The poor who typically have no voice are getting some airtime!
I'm so glad we're finally getting some airtime
Make sure what's good about life gets airtime, too.
Brontë had set out to show that a female lead «as plain and as small as myself» deserved her own novel, at a time when convention dictated that only beautiful female characters got airtime in literature.
You get cash for crashing other cars, explosions caused by missiles and mines that affect other cars, for jumping over epic ramps and getting airtime cash, for driving best laps and best race times as well as for winning the top spot ranks in a race.
Here are all the upcoming games that got airtime... The World Ends With You Final Remix TWEWY is one of the best handheld games ever produced, helping to establish the Nintendo DS as a juggernaut too.
The iPhone 7 Plus also gets some airtime in one of the ads, with two of the ads also featuring the star dancer Lil Buck.

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While studying, he and classmate Dan Adams decided to stage the concert and got sponsorship from Australian telco Optus as well as airtime from broadcaster Channel Ten, but they hadn't thought it would be anything more than a local event.
TMZ reports the show will be back for a 14th season next year thanks to Simon Cowell's other baby, «X Factor,» getting cancelled — leaving plenty of Fox airtime for «Idol.»
Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) officials tell Healthcare IT News that, while we can expect to see some major changes to health policy under President Trump (including rollbacks to the Affordable Care Act, aka Obamacare), health IT will continue to get «plenty of airtime in Congress» and could even become an important jobs priority for the incoming president.
With so much airtime to fill on so many different channels and streaming sites, the revival of old series is only going to get worse now that Apple is throwing its billions into the ring
Contentment is not a Christian virtue that gets much airtime.
Jesus doesn't get a lot of airtime.
(Mary was the sister of Lazarus, so she gets ample airtime in that book.)
You've got to give as much airtime to conservative views as liberal ones, equal time in debate to secular and religious views, the same column width to progressive and traditional opinion.
Nothing to see here, just another washed up wannabe trying to get some free airtime for his failed religion.
Somehow, the dissenters to Dawkins» diatribe never seemed to get as much airtime as he did or sell as many books.
The argument from critics is that giving Jones airtime can give his conspiracies a chance to enter the minds of viewers and get confused with real information over time.
Within weeks of the tribunal decision, some UK Christian media outlets were then approached by a PR man seeking to get positive column inches and airtime for the former pastor.
You can't go by the preachers who get so much airtime on so - called Christian TV stations, they do not teach the Gospel accuately so please don't paint us all with the same brush.
The movie has been getting a lot of airtime on the Disney channel this month and my 7 year old has been begging me to make Ratatouille.
Jim Harbaugh, John Harbaugh, and even Jack and Jackie Harbaugh are going to get some serious airtime.
Rickie Fowler got a lot of airtime today because of his attire.
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I got a few of the other emails as well, the kind I won't give airtime to repeating.
Fewer issues get as much airtime during playdates, mommy groups, or any other gathering of moms and babies — it's simply at the heart of every discussion.
Of course, functionally it's no different from a tv or radio call - in show, but it's much easier to get «airtime» when you're streaming out to the web than when you're begging for tv time.
The mainstream view of Britain's colonial past is very rosy; even many figures on the left seem to regret the loss of the empire, a veiw that's almost universal on the right (including among the current government, whose representatives do get quite a lot of airtime).
Tony Blair declined to be interviewed and thus his side of the story gets little airtime, other than the odd clip in which he outlines the scale of Saddam's atrocities on his own people.
What about John Kasich, and the candidate who don't get the Trump airtime?
Carl McCall's stealth opponent for state comptroller, Bruce Blakeman, is quietly getting a lot of network airtime upstate in commercials paid for by the state Republican Party.
To benefit from this promo, customers must dial the unique code, 966 * amount * phone number to make their airtime purchases, while non-account holders who do not want to be left out can dial * 966 * 0 # to open a Zenith Bank account, fund it and get in on the action.
Shadow chancellor John McDonnell suggested that support for Labour would pick up as the general election gets closer and Corbyn gets more TV airtime.
«As Jeremy gets more airtime, I think people are beginning to see the real Jeremy Corbyn's character emerge and be in support...
Our data also show that Conservatives get more airtime than Labour.
Today's edition of the programme has already attracted particular opprobrium (see Tweets from Fraser Nelson and Tim Montgomerie of this parish) for giving generous amounts of airtime to senior Labour figures, with Ed Balls and John Prescott both getting one - on - one opportunities to address the nation.
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