Wonderbook would've been a major low point in any conference in any given year, but Sony felt the need to give it a whopping 15 minutes
of airtime in a year when their conference already touched on a great deal of dry topics which left the audience half asleep.
The Texas senator is purchasing a small
amount of airtime on radio affiliates in the early states of Iowa and South Carolina on Easter Sunday.
During the Gulf War, the military Humvee had a lot
of airtime on television news programs covering the war, which stimulated interest in the mainstream market.
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.
Time magazine covered the issue as a struggle between parents and the powerful, with lots
of airtime for the «opt - out» movement.
Spurs are going to be a waste
of airtime as usual and Liverpool are now basically Swansea.
«I am saying that this whole story is something that is not
worthy of the airtime you are spending on it.
Last week, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee shifted a week's
worth of airtime from Rep. Larry Kissell's (D-N.C.)
It also seemed to be gathering a lot
of airtime from different gaming sites on the internet and gathering a good following.
While the front pages and
buckets of airtime are being devoured by the question of whether the wealthy should have to pay more for their private health insurance, there are other, far more important things that you could be reading about.
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?
«When payments are made at stores, change can be provided in the
form of an airtime top - up or mobile money.»
The Villa hitman simply hasn't been finding the back regularly to merit any time in the media spotlight, Bent notching up just 2 goals in his first 5 appearances, and Bent's
lack of airtime, because of his lack of goals, has coincided with another dour run of form for Houllier's men, who are now without a win in their last three league games.
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.
They could use five or 10 minutes
of airtime daily to «recant and apologise» for a period of one month, he explained.
On the House front, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee has canceled a
week of airtime in Florida's 18th district, where Rep. Allen West (R) is seeking re-election.
But if you've lost the ability to clearly see that your needs are warranted and
deserving of airtime, run.
And the rebelliousness and inner critic, I think, were at either end of the rope at the tug - of - war and were all probably wanting to have a little bit of voice and a little
bit of airtime.
I found this versatile little black dress at Nordstrom and know it's going to get a lot
of airtime now and into fall.
That makes it one of the marquee Switch games for the system's first holiday period, which is why Nintendo gave it plenty
of airtime during its E3 2017 Direct presentation.
Of course, Han's burgeoning Wookie - mance with Chewie gets plenty
of airtime too.
Amazon, has been making television spots for years and often has the budget for a
ton of airtime.
Even if a character in her book has only one
page of airtime, Garwood makes him or her interesting and fully fleshed out.
Virgin Mobile is exclusive selling this ZTE 4 - inch smartphone for # 79.99 on Pay as you go (PAYG), which is including # 10
of airtime credit.
As you're tearing around the course you really can feel the car being nudged by every bump in the road, the loss of control as you get a tiny
moment of airtime cresting a hill and the knock from a tiniest brush with the kerb.
There's a lot
of airtime given to this subject — and some of the talks are surprisingly dull and uncreative.
By contracting for a
year of airtime, a total commitment of $ 12,000, Tyo gets his spots aired for $ 40 a pop.
Conservatives like Glenn Beck dedicated
hours of airtime to his anti-Common Core campaign, telling his listeners that the standards were «a national program» and «a takeover of education.»
It seems that the transfer window has been with us forever, especially with the heightened expectations often created by the media, who love all the speculation, especially the frenzy of the last day which fills inordinate
amounts of airtime and column inches.
«As an advertiser, I'm repulsed that @megynkelly would give a
second of airtime to someone who says Sandy Hook and Aurora are hoaxes.
If women are less likely to be called on, the data could reflect the speaker or moderator perceiving men to be more competent and
worthier of airtime, Kaatz notes.
Williams, 52, a Syracuse lawyer, made an initial purchase of $ 12,000
worth of airtime on Syracuse area broadcast and cable TV, his campaign said.
While the front pages and
buckets of airtime are being devoured by the question of whether the wealthy should have to pay more for their private health insurance, there are other, far more i...
Some authors believe that if they enjoy even 5 minutes
of airtime on a national television show, their lives will be changed forever.
The inches of newsprint and
minutes of airtime in the UK press / media must be O (10) to O (100) more so than the US press / media, particularly on a per capita basis (US has more press / media and people than the UK.