Sentences with phrase «over the airwaves in»

While those artists at midcentury were searching for a non-western approach, Pensato seems to fixate on those cultural symbols that have drifted out over the airwaves in the last 60 or so years and into the far reaches of the globe.
Of course, if the GOP were smart, they would take the quotes about socialism and plaster it all over the airwaves in the week before election day.

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The rules on a certain block of wireless spectrum that was auctioned off in 2008 prevent the company using those airwaves from blocking any content that runs over them, or preventing any devices from working on them.
The point about all these pontifications, I thought at the time, whether over the airwaves or in the print media, either by secular commentators or by the kind of Catholics the liberal media like to give a platform to because their views on the Catholic tradition are so similar to their own (it seemed by the beginning of the conclave that it had all been going on for ever) was — or so I reflected then in my simple way — that this wonderful free - for - all was the only chance for many of them to be heard at all on this subject.
It was these independent, audience - supported evangelists who came to take over the religious airwaves in the 1960s and 1970s and earned the nickname of the electronic church.
Airwaves are filled with commercials for antidepressants; by sales, the antipsychotic medication aripiprazole, marketed for depression, is the number - one drug in the U.S., with sales of well over a billion dollars per year.
The nature of religious television in America can be seen to be a function of the interaction of four main players; changes over the past decades have come about because of changes in the relative power and relationships of the four following players: (1) the regulatory agencies of the federal government, which, through the legislative process, provide the structure within which interaction inside the television industry takes place; (2) the television industry, primarily network and local station managements, which control the airwaves within the legislated structure; (3) the viewing public, which selects what it is that will be watched; and (4) the religious broadcasters who provide the material for broadcasts.
However, it would be nice, being we can receive blessings over tv and airwaves if something could be done to address the GROWING issue of the dwindling number of available priests to confess shutins particularly in rural areas.
As the Royals batted in the top of the eighth inning, Sabes, egged on by an ABC cameraman, sent his eloquent message over the airwaves to Janeane.
Norquist is being pilloried in print and on the airwaves all over the nation.
Consequently, THEY»RE cranking up their online video advertising buys, using in - stream ads to reach potential customers viewing videos online instead of over the airwaves.
Born over 60 years ago, Grey rocked the airwaves in the 70s through to the early...
But given where this conference started, with a defection and a scandal, David Cameron must be delighted at the way it has ended: A conference speech which is being described all over the airwaves, and back in Birmingham, as the best of his career.
So even as CSNY defended the governor over the airwaves for his controversial fiscal tightening policies, Cuomo spent his own time and resources raising money to defeat any potential challenger in the next election.
Better to buy - in less experienced talent, who will owe you some allegiance for their promotion and will necessarily need and want to work harder to control the airwaves and win over voters.
«There's really a small amount of negativity sprinkled around what really has been a very substantive campaign,» insisted the Manhattan lawmaker, whose campaign traded barbs in the mail, on the phone and on the airwaves over the past week.
Clinton's campaign has reserved nearly $ 80 million in television advertising this fall, according to a senior aide, widening her lead over Trump on the airwaves.
When the Club for Growth's $ 287,000 in TV ads aimed at swaying conservative - leaning voters on Hoffman's behalf first hit the airwaves a few weeks ago, Scozzafava enjoyed a slim but statistically significant edge in this Republican - leaning district: A Siena survey released earlier this month, before the Club for Growth and Hoffman ads hit the airwaves, found she held a 7 - point edge over Owens, 35 - 28 percent.
Assemblyman Nojay was always a strong voice for Upstate who dedicated a great deal of his life to championing a core set of beliefs, whether in elected office or over the airwaves.
MANHATTAN — The city's teachers union has taken to the airwaves once again with a new ad blasting Mayor Michael Bloomberg's education record as the two sides remain locked in a stalemate over teacher evaluations.
As cell phones and smart phones take over more communication, information and entertainment functions, concerns about their possible role in causing brain cancer are buzzing on the airwaves.
Dating a black boy just to make daddy angry is one of the many «Dear White People» letters that Sam sends over the airwaves (naturally, she's Troy's ex), so everyone's connected in a game of interracial criss - crossing.
All the time he's dispensing anti-British propaganda over the airwaves, however, Wilson is actually a secret agent in the employ of the His Majesty's government.
This is subject matter that the visionary Jenkins can bring to life with ferocity and delicateness in this hotly political climate where the lives of black men are all over the airwaves speaking of injustices and police brutality.
With studios like Blumhouse (Get Out, Split, and the Insidious franchise) and A24 (The Witch, It Comes at Night) establishing distinct identities in the minds of moviegoers and television shows like American Horror Story, Bates Motel, and even Stranger Things spreading the genre elements across the airwaves — or, more likely, your laptop — it's difficult to deny that we're in the midst of an era of horror filmmaking that prizes subtext, mood, and tone over gore effects, elaborate kills, and jump - scares.
This operated over the cellular network, where Research In Motion also introduced around this time their BlackBerry Enterprise Server which bolts into known email servers and delivers email over the airwaves.
Our publicists managed to land clients in the pages of The Wall Street Journal, People Magazine, and The Chicago Tribune as well as over the airwaves on Fox Business, BBC Radio 4, CNN, and The Steve Harvey Show.
The radio program broadcasts over the airwaves every Tuesday in two rotations, 8 - 8:30 AM and 6 - 6:30 PM.
ParkeHarrisons» remarkable pigment print is a quintessential surrealist / dada / performance photographic document in which a man receives information over the airwaves and transcribes it at the same time.
Rep. Vic Snyder (D - Arkansas), who represents Little Rock and much of Pulaski County, was the only member of his State's delegation to vote for the American Clean Energy and Security Act, cap - and - trade legislation that passed through the House of Representatives in late June, and he has been hammered over the airwaves by utilities, agriculture interests, and political opponents ever since.
«Now, Patchett's creating shows and sending them out to the masses every day — not over the airwaves to radios but over the Internet, from his personal computer in Carlsbad, Calif..»
In July, Telus filed its own application for a judicial review over restrictions on the sale of airwave licenses, after the government blocked the company from acquiring spectrum held by struggling startup Mobilicity.
One of the downsides of sending out financial advice over the airwaves and in your offices is that sometimes, that advice doesn't match up.
It is a wonderful world we live in to be able to have the convenience of emails and documents being sent over the, I guess, airwaves?
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