In 1932, General Mills bought thirty minutes of
radio 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.
As you'll hear, Amanda and Jen hogged most of the 4 minute
radio airtime, but Holly confirmed the most important part: yes, we're planning to write a book about our adventures.
I told him about my more exciting crazy dates — The Enigma, The Argentine Matador, The Fake Pimpernel, The Fresh Prince, and the newspaper press and
radio airtime the challenge has received.
Although we commonly see such things being flashed on our television screens, given
radio airtime, and even on print ads.
Now further imagine that they decide to incorporate (because, for example, that lets them aggregate their money to hire a secretary, rent an office, buy
radio airtime with just one signature, etc etc).
Not exact matches
Suddenly evangelical groups lined up to buy commercial time on
radio and TV, and local stations that had previously agreed with the network policy not to sell
airtime for religious broadcasting, began to cash in on the new demand and to sell time to the highest bidder.
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.
The broadcast media is there, and
radio and television shows will have
airtime for authors for the foreseeable future.
«ABC FM
Radio National is advertising that its evening (5 - 6 p.m. AEST) talkback show tonight will be addressing the issue «Why climate deniers should not be given broadcast
airtime».»