Sentences with phrase «much of his airtime»

Loris, for his part, spent much of his airtime calling aspects of the report into question.

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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
One could even «price» it: how much would someone have to pay for a minute of airtime with an audience of over 50 million viewers?
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.
After trying numerous other creams, lots of airtime, and even nights in disposables with other creams, the Gro Via Magic Stick Z started to show serious improvement on my sons rash within hours which meant a much happier baby.
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.
As Bob Somerby never tires of pointing out, too much ink and airtime are spent repeating The Script — the punditocracy's preconceptions about the candidates.
And one of its first decisions was to rescind the minor and major status they typically assigned to parties, which were guidelines for how much airtime parties should receive.
As you say, no - one would expect the follow up outside of election time to receive the same or similar airtime, but I'm sorry we didn't do as much as we would have liked.»
«These smaller companies don't get as much airtime as they should do,» says Chris Hulatt, one of the founders of Octopus.
We may not hear about it as much as certain nutrients that get more airtime, but magnesium is a major mineral that's key to many body processes such as muscle and nerve function and the regulation of our heart rate.
A slow end credits scroll runs a disproportionate six minutes, leaving only 21 for the show itself, a standard half - hour of commercial airtime these days but not enough to do much with, especially when it takes a little while to get reacquainted with characters who aren't as familiar as, say, the Shrek cast.
But reasons like lack of maternity leave, lack of affordable day care, lack of job training, and unhappiness with the 24/7 work culture - well, those aren't getting very much airtime.
Smartphones and social media give airtime to lots of funny pictures, but I try to work on concepts that will stick with people much longer than your average meme.
Hard totalitarians simply exiled their unreconstructed subjects and critics to Siberia, but soft totalitarians prefer tying their subjects in a morass of ever thickening regulations, denying their critics any airtime — slow starvation being so much more humane and progressive.
C - span) gives as much airtime to People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals and their videos showing the horrors behind factory farms as it does to commericals for meat or the AEI, only then can American media be called «fair and balanced».
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