Sentences with phrase «most airtime»

«Link Round - Up» gives you a glimpse into the articles that got the most airtime around the Loom Analytics water cooler this week.
A few causes and issues get the most airtime, attention, and money.
When analyzing the television advertising database, the researchers identified the 10 channels that devoted the most airtime to energy drink advertising.

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Sandler discovered, for example, that European cell - phone users are naturals for callback services, because in most European locations you're not charged for airtime when you receive a call.
This jump from Andreas Mikkelsen at Rally Deutschland in 2014 didn't feature much airtime, but it did include one of the most ridiculously cool saves in the WRC — how he kept his VW from crashing, we don't know.
The buys announced today are the first stage of airtime reservations in House Majority PAC's fall paid media strategy and a continuation of SEIU's voter contact program which, in recent weeks, included the launch of the union's largest and most - targeted political field campaign in the union's 91 - year history.
Even the world's most watched media organs could not but share their airtime to beam the colourful but disrupted inauguration of Trump in the US with the sordid drama playing out in one of the tiny corners of the Black continent, The Gambia.
With the exception of Channel 5, most broadcasters allow the political parties — principally Conservative and Labour — to be the dominant actors in television news coverage, making up about 60 % of airtime for election sources.
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.
11 In 2008 the average cost for a 30 - second spot during the Super Bowl broadcast was $ 2.7 million, the most expensive airtime in the world.
Once upon a time, the TV was the most popular platform to sell just about anything, and the price of advertising minutes increased exponentially to reflect the great demand for airtime.
What most people don't realize is that sometimes such experts pay for their own airtime.
As you'll hear, Amanda and Jen hogged most of the 4 minute radio airtime, but Holly confirmed the most important part: yes, we're planning to write a book about our adventures.
In the world of cryptocurrencies, the big names often dominate the news, with Bitcoin and Ethereum sucking up most of the media airtime.
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