Sentences with phrase «of airtime for»

If the world were fair, skeptics would be given one minute of airtime for every 200 minutes of «hockey team» airtime.
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.

Not exact matches

Or at least that is likely what executives at NBC and parent company Comcast (cmcsa) are hoping for in generating ratings and justifying billions of dollars in investments to secure the U.S. airtime rights for decades now.
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.
That's a question ahead of the upfronts, where networks sell commercial airtime for the upcoming season.
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?
Melanie Philips, in The Daily Mail, pointed to the way in which «as so often, [the BBC] has given undue airtime to extremists, thus lending credence to the false impression of the Pope's remarks», and she criticised the way the BBC had claimed that the Pope had «apologised», rather than simply expressing regret for the misinterpretation of his comments, «thus helping Islamic extremists believe that the forces of intimidation had cowed the Pontiff and scored a notable victory in the war against Western civilisation».
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.
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..
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.
With competition growing for airtime on TV news, more and more elected officials and political candidates will be broadcasting speeches, events, debates and examples of advocacy via mobile device apps and social media networks to reach their constituents and supporters directly.
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.
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.
The bulk of the money — $ 27.8 million — was allocated for television airtime in both national and statewide markets.
Last cycle, one of the biggest conservative players, American Crossroads, did not buy any airtime for House races until the final weeks of the election.
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.
Premier Customers received shopping vouchers worth hundreds of Ghana Cedis, souvenirs and airtime for their business transactions as part of the «Christmas Van» surprise package.
The real reason for the instructions is, of course, to eat up our airtime and charge us more money.
Biographical sketches of the people he has interviewed for the book get approximately equal airtime with their opinions about human extinction and transcendence.
I'm REALLY hoping that is the last of it because my tee shirts, especially my go to Gap tee are itching for some more airtime.
In brief «interviews,» Bobby Cannavale (Ferdinand, Daddy's Home) as a producer for Hard Copy, the tabloid trash - news TV show that clung to Harding's story like a rabid bulldog, notes that this all happened just as the 24 - hour news cycle was becoming a thing and there was a lot of airtime to fill.
But Kim Barker's astonishing experience, despite being directly acknowledged as a white woman's viewpoint, becomes more of an exotic version of Eat Pray Love rather than develop the self - awareness into a meaningful representation of what exactly media coverage and the quest for ratings and airtime means for war journalists and their contacts on the ground.
Gerry's family (Mireille Enos) are given almost nothing to do after the opening sequence and quickly disappear into the background for the remainder of the film, only given airtime to deliver throw away and often cringe worthy sentimental dialogue.
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.
Substantial for a bonus feature and a half - hour of Disney Channel airtime (it retains the series» veteran creative talent and, aside from Chenoweth, voice cast) but not substantial enough to sell on its own, this short is presented in Dolby Digital 5.1 (English, French) and Dolby Surround 2.0 (Spanish) sound.
Just like NQ Security for Android charges N100 monthly for full mobile internet security + virus database updates, you could deduct the amount from the subscribers airtime without the need of a credit card or what have you.
Amazon, has been making television spots for years and often has the budget for a ton of airtime.
Of course, there are no easy bookings, but some media outlets are more approachable than others, and both XM Satellite and Sirius have both been notably open to guest suggestions and even, perhaps, «hungry» for experts to fill their airtime.
T - Mobile's implementation of Wi - Fi calling does not require an additional app if using a branded smartphone and relies on the service plan instead of being exempt from airtime, while the implementation also relies on location information in order for E911 service to function.
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.
This is a good device for a person who doesn't use a lot of airtime (prepaid) but has a need for email / text.
All Net10 handsets have a display that shows the actual airtime balance on the phone's display for ease of tracking usage.
A favorite route for travelers is from New York to Frankfurt (8 hours of airtime) for 76,000 points.
Or you can go from Singapore to Tokyo to Los Angeles (18.5 hours of airtime) for 118,000 points.
A favorite route for travelers is from New York to Frankfurt (8 hours of airtime) for 76,000 points.
SSX has always distinguished itself among other snowboarding titles for its over-the-top tricks and impossibly - huge airtime as players snake their way down treacherous terrain in hopes of crossing the finish line first, or coming out with the highest score.
Common Sense is one of several enterprising, do - it - yourself efforts by young independent composers seeking airtime for their creativity.
Read the book «Merchants of Doubt», its says an awful lot regarding the political system, the media system (equal airtime to both sides of the argument) and covers all that has hapenned when scientific findings upset the capatalist system which would mean one of several things inlcuding job losses, loss of revenue, loss of influence and hence foundations are founded and odd but politically charged arguments are put forward that have worked for many a year.
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».
If they can not or will not be held to these standards, they should be dismissed as cranks, along with anyone who gives them airtime — other than for the purpose of exposing this hypocrisy.
Similarly, the impact report received more coverage on 24 - hour news channels, winning an average of around three minutes» airtime, while the mitigation report was covered for roughly 1.5 minutes.
Loris, for his part, spent much of his airtime calling aspects of the report into question.
There are five foreign car spots airing tomorrow, but not surprisingly, only Ford, among America's Big Three auto manufacturers, signed on for the approximately $ 2,500,000 cost per 30 - seconds of commercial airtime.
Paragraph (b)(1), however, allows a lawyer to pay for advertising and communications permitted by this Rule, including the costs of print directory listings, on - line directory listings, newspaper ads, television and radio airtime, domain - name registrations, sponsorship fees, banner ads, Internet - based advertisements, and group advertising.
Advised Vodafone on the termination provisions (for breach) of the distributorship agreement with the airtime distributor.
Mr. Boyd, you are raising such necessary questions that I feel compelled to respond despite being a non - lawyer / SRL, but apologize if by doing so I am taking up more than my fair share of airtime in what is, after all, a forum for lawyers.
For Auld LJ, there were two «knock - out» arguments against a narrowing of the prohibition: - the impossibility of identifying a boundary between party political matters and other matters of public importance and controversy; and - he contended, it would not have been «a principled or logical distinction to limit the prohibition to... election periods,» if airtime could be bought outside them (para 80).
Colonial Penn advertises heavily for this right now on TV especially in the daytime when a large segment of the viewing audience is seniors and the airtime is less expensive.
As YouTube explains in its blog post announcing the new feature, Super Chats will remain pinned to the top of the chat for up to five hours, which gives the message a lot of airtime.
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