Not exact matches
«As an advertiser, I'm repulsed that @megynkelly would
give a second
of airtime to someone who says Sandy Hook and Aurora are hoaxes.
«As an advertiser, I'm repulsed that @megynkelly would
give a second
of airtime to someone who says Sandy Hook and Aurora are hoaxes,» Kristin Lemkau, Chief Marketing Officer
of JPMorgan Chase, tweeted.
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».
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.
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».
No doubt this will be a major West Ham talking point in the days to come, and many more column inches, tweets, and a lot
of airtime will be
given to discussing the future
of Payet.
I got a few
of the other emails as well, the kind I won't
give airtime to repeating.
Place Nick Clegg in the centre
of the stage and
give him equal
airtime and it is hardly surprising that he would blow the election to pieces.
WOMEN are being «pushed out»
of the EU debate and broadcasters need to
give more
airtime to female voices, says Harriet Harman.
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.
Directorate General XII, the part
of the European Commission that oversees the event,
gives the impression that column inches and
airtime are all that count.
I'm — I'm gonna just
give it 15 seconds
of airtime here, so — just — I do two hands coz it's adding it's more efficient.
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.
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.
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.
If the world were fair, skeptics would be
given one minute
of airtime for every 200 minutes
of «hockey team»
airtime.
But it seems to me that if you decide you are going to
give airtime to the other side
of this crucial and hot - button issue, you need to have a scientist.
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».
The BBC Trust admitted that the evidence
given at the seminar led to an unprecedented editorial decision to no longer
give equal
airtime to opponents
of the climate change.
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.
It still sends a frisson down the spine
of certain producers to
give airtime to the former chancellor Lord Lawson so that he can chip away at the widespread scientific agreement over the causes and impact
of climate change.
She was openly critical
of the television company's music policy, which, in her opinion,
gave too little
airtime to classical music.
Why do you
give airtime to the prat who with the help
of a few other idiots has been instrumental in dividing the bitcoin community and handing market share to Ethereum and other players?
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.
Given that your resume and LinkedIn profile are two major components
of your personal marketing collateral, it's a good idea to
give some
airtime to this topic.
There wasn't a single major candidate on the continent who didn't
give serious
airtime and discussion to this subject, and opinion polls indicate that, especially in Canada, environmental concerns rank high on the list
of issues that voters care about.