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Nobody has been able to ride Air Time this year.
You take the air time because participation is really important.
Second, that those predictions are deserving of air time on CNN.
The Hill: Republicans cancel air time in Las Vegas swing district.
WCW devoted lots of air time to creative, high flying cruiserweights.
Shootings and stabbings are given their fair share of air time.
He was in the final five after barely getting any air time.
That subway ride ate up a significant amount of media air time.
Many eke a living hawking wares and air time on the streets.
"Right after she announced, she got air-time on TV," Shkliarov said.
And so she continued for the remainder of her on-air time.
In previous contests, the super PAC did reserve air time in advance.
Other Jordan videos followed, including Playground, Air Time, and Above and Beyond.
Advertisers lavished a record $5 million for 30 seconds of air time.
Mauney, however, disputed the idea that Air Time was to be feared.
The absurd proportion of air time given to Trump comes at the expense of far more qualified and electable Republican candidates, who are deprived of air time to present their viewpoints on the issues and their qualifications. Sen.
A quiet but earnest guy, Leo deserved more air time on this show.
Now we just have to wait and see how much air time she gets.
Hughes alleged she was forced into a sexual relationship in exchange for air time.
Within an hour of air time, Trump had responded on, you guessed it, Twitter.
The idea was to drop in three clips of the game before air time.
You have to talk to talk, because you want to have that air time.
How many hundreds of millions of [dollars in] free air time did we get?
It's also a waste of air time when there's a game or match to discuss.
In theory, you could get a scoop, but the lingua franca, right, is air time.
Rubio's campaign has not yet reserved TV air time in any states after Tuesday, either.
Democrats quickly demanded that they receive "equal air time" to respond to the president's remarks.
Her campaign just bought air time on CNBC to run a new ad attacking billionaires.
Some reporters questioned why Nunberg was given air time by news outlets to begin with.
There just has to be a better journalistic use for such air time and resources.
However, Hamill said he was "disappointed" Princess Leia would not get the air time she deserved.
In this campaign season, the religious right's traditional issue of abortion has gotten little air time.
It's not surprising that, like climate change, public health issues don't tend to get air time.
Let's not give this inane line of thought that "protest = military disrespect" any more air time.
ET Saturday -- meaning he's going to compete with the White House Correspondents' Dinner for air time.
On the show, details about Cam's condition didn't get much air time beyond this initial confession.
We're told the photo did in fact see air time Tuesday, but has since been replaced.
And if you don't, even the biggest paychecks can disappear into thin air time after time.
NBC had said it planned to devote at least 50% of its air time to American women's athletes — something that is virtually unheard of in any other type of sports broadcasting, where women are usually allocated a tiny fraction of men's air time on networks like ESPN.
The media's insatiable appetite is estimated to have earned him nearly $2 billion in free air time.
But it only came after he'd given major air time and attention to the little-known Nehlen.
No one buys her music so I guess she needs the air time to get herself noticed.
The silver lining of the Trump factor was more air-time for other countries and emergent leaders.
Still, massive amounts of air time are being reserved to attack Trump, particularly in Florida, sources said.
But it hasn't reserved air time after Tuesday, according to Kantar Media/CMAG, a media tracking firm.
United Russia dominates the national parliament, and Navalny plus his allies are starved of media air-time.
Networks in 2011 gave Republicans air time to respond to President Obama's speech about the debt ceiling.
Riders will get 20 seconds of air time over the course of the 3,800-foot track. dollywood.
His speech competed for air time with a Democratic presidential debate that started almost simultaneously in Houston.
The automaker has bought Super Bowl air time for 10 of the past 11 years, skipping 2018.
The billionaire candidate to date has relied heavily on free air time and Twitter, largely ignoring television.
But it still ran on the front page and he's still getting air time all over the place.
"There's no reason to raise that," he told Bloomberg Politics, explaining that he gets enough air-time already.
They will be embraced and rewarded with air time — and they will be followed by many, many others.
Boeing's CEO said it's completed 96 flights totaling over 159 hours of air time with its new fix.
It's almost time to give your legs some air time, and there are more options than you think.
When Allen bought Air Time in 2013, adding him to his team of bulls, he had low expectations.
At the moment, Allen said Air Time might be the best of the four competition bulls he owns.
Against the frequent feints of Frankie Edgar and Dominick Cruz, Faber swung at air time and time again.
The maximum amount "air time" on offer is five hours for A$500 (the same denomination in U.S. dollars).
"#FlyLunaFly," the father-to-be captioned his photo of his mini-me getting some air time in the pool.
Tweets containing keywords relating to Game of Thrones were measured from each episode's air time to 24 hours afterwards.
If he wins, the super PAC could certainly reserve air time in any of the upcoming contests this month.
Not only is it quicker for you as the traveler, but less air time also means less carbon emissions.
Democratic leaders Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer released a joint statement on Monday evening calling for equal air time.
In place of facts, news producers and editors filled air time and column space with intense speculation and commentary.
Following the Politico story, NBC, ABC, and CBS devoted not a single second of air time to the story.
Ideally we'd like there to be equal air time to the children and parents, for there to be feedback.
The media industry donated $40 million in free space and air time in the first year of the campaign.
For Stone, Fox host Tucker Carlson has helped carry the torch by dedicating significant air time to the subject.
The bottom line: Climate change still lags in on-air time, but is starting to get more attention in print.
When you give kids 22 hours of lockup time and two hours of air time, what else can it be?
" Meanwhile, Torre has seen her on-air time drop and broadcasts her show from a studio which is "completely inferior.
This upcoming Sunday is the Oscars, but it's also the usual air time for some of HBO's biggest weekly series.
The Boeing team had made 96 flights totaling a little over 159 hours of air time with the updated software.
Vertical velocity at take off gives the athlete some air time to "fly" as far as possible, said McNitt-Gray.
It has completed 146 flights of the 737 Max, totaling roughly 246 hours of air time with the updated software.
An early dismissal, Dominique — monikered Dom — didn't get much air time, which isn't atypical for Black contestants on the franchise.
No one buys her music so I guess she needs the air time to get herself noticed

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The ruling United Russia party dominates the national parliament and Navalny and his allies are starved of media air-time.
The ruling United Russia party dominates the national parliament and Navalny plus his allies are starved of media air-time.
The fierce competition for money, air time and polling support is taking its toll on the record field of contenders.
Additionally, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee has reserved about $240,000 in air time to bolster O'Connor ahead of the vote.
We're talking about an event that gives air time to those who hate Trump and don't play by the rules.
He was notorious for taking up way too much air time in every meeting, and my quieter colleagues resented him.
CNN, like other cable networks, gave a lot of air time to Donald Trump's rallies and speeches throughout the campaign.
Despite declaring a war against annoying pop tunes, Australian indie station, Triple J has finally given Justin Bieber air time.
The free air time that the Democratic race and the eventual nominee would receive would be worth millions of dollars.
Like Mammoth, this ride uses LIM technology, but goes faster, allowing for more air time and a speedier trip uphill.
The 17-year-old's jumps were some of the highest, giving her enough air time to complete spins and flips.
It does however, give air time to journalists and commentators who are fiercely critical of the Kremlin and its allies.
It said it's completed 96 flights totaling more than 159 hours of air time with its new anti-stall software upgrade.
Looking for air time, Democrats have been forced to the extremes, which may lead to political disaster with a centrist electorate.
He then allegedly offered her help in getting more air time on Bret Baier's nightly newscast in exchange for keeping silent.
Boeing said it's completed 96 flights totaling over 159 hours of air time with its software fix for the Max jet.
When the far right was given air-time in the 90s, the coverage was usually sensationalist and self-serving, Daniels says.
She has co-hosted alongside her close friends Anderson Cooper and Andy Cohen while also giving considerable air time Fred Savage.
Female wrestlers are getting more air-time than ever and are billed as the main attraction at the industry's largest shows.
Democrats then asked for equal air time to respond, though it was not initially clear who would deliver the Democratic rebuttal.
The massive field of contenders competing for money and air time is a barrier to any candidate seeking to break through.
But the appeals court disagreed, saying that Golf Channel could have sold the air time to another buyer at market rates.
To further bolster efforts, Anheuser-Busch will donate media air time so the Red Cross can run their public service announcements.
"They used to have to walk miles to charge their phone, then miles to get access to air time," said Nyakarundi.
Minhaj then said that his father chided him after the taping, telling him he was wasting on-air time correcting DeGeneres.
This a full-time project by itself, and poor romero and fiona have spent many hours lobbying wire for air time.
You often have blank spaces or you have to wait for 15 seconds of blank air time before the video starts.
They expect long arcs, slow character development, and mysteries that may take hours of air time to explore, let alone to decode.
At the time, the song, released in 0003 on his well-received album "New York," received little air time or critical notice.
In a way, he is lucky that the public's distaste for his #GreatGate sucked up all the air time and news ink.
You just may not have noticed because when it doesn't rise to the level of political mudwrestling, it doesn't get air time.
We keep giving air time to robot-takeover fears, while failing to evangelize and thus guide the real value of AI today.
The project is geared towards giving literal air time to aspiring artists: a blind submission model brings impartiality to the selection process.
Outside the ring, though, Air Time is a timid creature that is easily spooked and frightened by everything from insects to birds.
These are air-time-inducing, coaster-style drops, but you definitely don't want to put your hands in the air for them.
How could I give air time to people who make a living off of tearing apart the GOP, never mind the country.
The FCC's equal time rules apply in limited cases to air time for political candidates and not to criticism of elected leaders.
The Democratic Governors Association has reserved about $4 million in air time in preparation for a top-of-the-ticket brawl with Gov.
It's the most extreme voices that dominate headlines because they are the most extreme and unusual and so they get more air time.
If a racist politician pops up in Britain, we give him air time within reason and then ridicule him until he goes away.
" Huff also acknowledged that Torre's on-air time has dropped, but said that was because "we've added more live content at different hours.
UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Knowing Mueller, I think he&aposs not going to light that fire under someone who gets free air time every day.
Even after last night's victory, he's still spending most of his considerably large amount of daily free TV air time bashing Ted Cruz.
In New Hampshire, Mr. Trump has reserved about $550,000 worth of air time on broadcast television, with the majority in the Boston market.
But, still, no cute little dance could distract Scott from asking yet another bizarre question in his agonizingly endless amount of air time.
On Monday the White House requested air time for the speech, as is customary in the relationship between a president and the press.
The Democratic majority, with Judiciary Chairman Jerold Nadler in the lead, has gone angling for headlines and air-time, foolishly elevating Mueller's appearance.
The other thing people may not know about Air Time is that he is owned by Jared Allen, a former N.F.L. defensive end.
Twice a day, if you watch closely, you can see Air Time gently nibble a flake of hay right out of Scharping's hand.
Their on-air time has been slashed, anchoring opportunities have disappeared, prime reporting roles have been taken away, and promotional events are gone.
Canadian companies are legally required to spend a proportion of programming budgets and allocate a set portion of air time to Canadian content.
Using his precious air time to reiterate a complimentary message and praising other candidates instead of trying to draw an overt policy contrast.
Instead, there was a shift toward impeachment and foreign policy – areas that critics say have not had enough air time in previous debates.
"My 5 seconds of air time created an array of malicious feedback that is all associated with my face," Hunter told Psychology Today.
To rivals gasping for air time, teetering on the bring of financial collapse, and begging donors for just one more check, it was infuriating.
CBS has been cagey; critics didn't get screeners, and reviews from a theatrical premiere of the first two episodes are embargoed until air time.
So we&aposre playing into his hands because we&aposre giving it some air time that he tricked other people, Dick Cheney and others.
Even Donald Trump, who is self-financing much of his campaign and benefiting from free air time, has also had success attracting smaller donations.
But the real shocker of the four nights was an unbilled appearance by Garth Brooks, and country's king can be assured ample air time.
His journey competes for air time against Taystee's (Danielle Brooks) trial, the most pressing storyline in season 6 of Orange Is the New Black.
The size of the allied party also matters because the free campaign air time granted by law is based on current seats in Congress.
They certainly don't give it the same air time or ink as they do for even the smallest S&P 2120 company's earnings report.
NBC, ABC, CBS, PBS and Fox broadcast network all said on Monday that they had agreed to the White House's request for air time.
At 17 Across, for example, we have the entry NEXT DAY AIR, which can be broken down into NEXT TIME, DAYTIME, and AIR TIME.
Air time in Philadelphia isn't cheap (unless you're Steak Em Up), and Wallace will have the resources to fight against attacks on his opportunism.
News organizations began keeping a running tally of pro-impeachment Democrats and providing lots of news coverage and air time to the standard-bearers.
At a minimum, the pundits shouldn't give air time to repeating this talking point without explaining to voters why the comparison is so wrong.
Jay Inslee pushed for, the marathon event will offer waaaaaaaay more air time devoted to climate than the past two Democratic primary debates combined.
In January, CMT committed to equal air time for male and female country music artists on both its channel and sister channel CMT Music.
But the counter is people is voted for him, and he should've gotten a lot of air time, because he was the leading candidate.
Cambodia's ministry of information on Wednesday revoked the license of a local radio station for selling air time to the opposition Cambodia National Rescue Party.
Facebook Spaces has gotten some air time for the past few years; it's likely the team will be back onstage sharing their latest feature updates.
Uh, yeah congrats to this FEMA administrator for getting some on-air time during a devastating and unprecedented storm that's displaced huge numbers of people.
Giving the problem within their own ranks just a little more air time wouldn't make up for that, but it would be a better look.
Quinn and Chet make a deal: Divvy up the crew, and whichever team makes a more compelling season will get the final network air time.
Navalny and his allies have no seats in parliament and are starved of air time on state TV where many Russians still get their news.
If a candidate is given 30 minutes of air time, he said, "Donald Trump's incompetency should get at least three minutes," but that's about all.
This giving air time to rich folks who think it might be fun to run for president thing is how we ended up with #Trump.
They're live to some extent, while the Vice show is recorded, though Monday night's episode was edited as late as 15 minutes before air time.
And when that happens, how will money, on-air time and access to shared venues be distributed between men's and women's sports facing shortened seasons.
"So whatever he says about me, he's perfectly free to use up his own air time and his own space to do so," Clinton said.
Dead air time during the Super Bowl was due to a "brief equipment failure that was quickly resolved," an NBC Sports spokesman said on Sunday.
"My 5 seconds of air time created an array of malicious feedback that is all associated with my face," Hunter told Psychology Today on Thursday.
If that continues to get a lot of air time over the next 10 days, then betting odds may start to align with the latest polls.
But lately, the suit has been getting more air time than normal, which is especially peculiar, seeing as temperatures are rising, and award season is over.
WorldRemit, which has partnerships with 34 mobile companies in 26 countries, also lets senders add air time to the prepaid phones of family members, for example.
Sanders' initial rise in air time came just after Trump tweeted that while Barack Obama was president, his administration wiretapped Trump's phones during the presidential election.
A state TV report about the incident complained the opposition was using Nemtsov's name "for various purposes" and gave Beketov air time to explain his grievances.
At the same time, the Clinton camp has presented RT's granting of air time to so-called 'third party' American politicians as evidence of Kremlin meddling.
The Senate Leadership Fund, the National Republican Senatorial Campaign and Freedom Partners have spent or reserved air time worth a total of $6900 million since Aug.
Fox News host Sean Hannity traveled on scooter while in Vietnam, a popular local mode of transportation, to make it to his air time Monday night.
The Judicial Crisis Network is running the ads for one week and has reserved another four weeks of air time nationally and in the four states.
He said that he does that with conversation, and as he talks to Air Time, the bull pins back his ear, a sign he is listening.
That's more air time than any candidate traditionally receives on the debate stage, Sunday morning news shows, or even in blips on popular television talk shows.
Distribution of subsidized food at government rallies is commonplace, state-run companies lend transport for the events, and state media give Maduro's candidates unfettered air-time.
Allied Progress, a liberal consumer watchdog group, purchased air time on four Sinclair-owned stations to run ads opposing the company's proposed merger with Tribune Media.
"My five seconds of air time created an array of malicious feedback that is all associated with my face," Hunter told Psychology Today on December 5.
As far as annoying (and annoyingly common) skin problems go, melasma doesn't get nearly as much air time as issues like acne, rosacea, dark spots, and dermatitis.
The opposition, which is given no air time on state television, is unlikely to field a candidate next year capable of unseating Putin, who enjoys strong ratings.
The multi-year deal with Major League Soccer includes air time during games that are broadcast on Univision, Fox Sports and ESPN, as well as player appearances.
But you do so at the expense of air time; launching the cars off a flat surface will give you greater range and air (with a ramp).
Instead, they gave plenty of air time to Rihanna and Beyoncé, because that's what you do when flawless divas agree to grace your stage, and they killed.
Kellyanne Conway (February): After the counselor to the President said Flynn had Trump's "full confidence" but hours later he resigned, her air time dropped off, per CNN.
Why foster trust with the reporters who cover him when he can already rely on endless air-time, without having to pay a cent for an ad?
When Latinx-centered comedies are given air time, they often lean heavily on the slapstick comedy popular in Latinx culture, as well as stereotypes of Latinx people.
To his credit, Roger later called me and said he appreciated that I was willing to give up air time to keep doing what I believed in.
Air Time shrugged off the 19-year-old Lockwood earlier this year in Las Vegas with frightening ease, dumping him in the dirt with an audible thump.
And even though the lie got plenty of air-time this episode, the actual root of all this mistrust and animosity isn't Perry's death — it's his brother's.
Both Democrats used their air time on Sunday to urge the Senate to call witnesses and seek documentary evidence that they said the White House has withheld.
Fox has been commanding an average of $5 million per 30 seconds of air time, and GNC's spot was supposed to kick off the company's turnaround effort.
The businessman from New York kept his answers short and did not jump into the verbal melees that broke out as candidates jostled for attention and air time.
"Anytime I express a feeling about a candidate, people who want to make themselves relevant get air time and Twitter time, so I won't go there," she said.
The best way to drown out messages -- such as the one we saw this past week -- is to avoid giving the message more air time than it deserves.
If you're going to talk about why the NFL product is suffering lately, it says a lot that fans are being fed more dead air time than ever.
And even though Swae gets more total air time on the album, Jxmmi's gnat-in-ear flow tends to stick with you — and not in a good way.
Martin O'Malley may not have gotten much air time on Sunday, but his answer to this question highlights something ugly about the way we describe America's military efforts.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Dead air time during the Super Bowl was due to a "brief equipment failure that was quickly resolved," an NBC Sports spokesman said on Sunday.
Hosts across CNN and MSNBC, in particular, have been generous to the students by giving them supportive, substantial air time to make their case to a national audience.
On Thursday evening, the 10 top-polling Democratic 85033 presidential candidates met for a primary debate in Houston, where discussions of gun reform were given significant air time.
Since he can't issue fines or press criminal charges, he's opted to convene high-profile hearings and give air time to smaller businesses frightened by the Big Four.
Americans for Prosperity, which is backed by billionaire Republican donors Charles and David Koch, has purchased $4.5 million of air time in three states, calling on Democratic Sens.
This idea has garnered a lot of ink and air time in the past year as CEOs have pledged to do more for stakeholders beyond those holding their shares.
But given the DC-centric focus of recent installments, let's put both of them to one side for a second and give Marvel, Sony, and Fox some air time.
Speaking at a leadership forum in Dallas, Muilenburg said the Boeing team had made 96 flights totaling a little over 159 hours of air time with the updated software.
Dorne has historically been far more independently minded than the North, even though the North's rebellion against the Iron Throne got a lot more air time on the show.
In them, he has often appeared ornery, rushed, hunched over his podium like a turtle, straining to jam his ideas into a total of three minutes of air time.
This starting point is a signal of what is to come: Throughout the show, the influence of people of color on camp does not receive the same air time.
So do the constant personal attacks by people like "Morning Joe" Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski who recently devoted significant air time to talking about the size of Trump's fingers.
Because Oliver and his team consistently put their money where their mouths are, the show debuted several commercials and purchased air time on cable news in the D.C. area.
An article on Saturday about Air Time, the star bull on the Professional Bull Riders tour, misstated the way Bodacious, another famous bull, seriously injured two riders in 1995.
In addition to the ads up now, Warren has reserved more than $2.4 million in TV air time in January, according to Advertising Analytics, a political ad tracking firm.
In addition to buying air time in Kentucky, Clinton spent Tuesday in Lexington and will travel to New Jersey on Wednesday, ahead of that state's primary on June 7.
Al Jazeera also has faced increasing competition in its home region, and suspicion among many governments over the air time it gave to Islamist groups in Syria, Libya and elsewhere.
Boeing has stopped all deliveries and cut production by 20%, and said it has completed 96 flights totaling over 159 hours of air time with the new Max software fix.
According to a source with knowledge of the ad buy, the DSCC is reserving $10 million in air time to target the state's open Senate seat in Florida, which Sen.
The source said that air time will be reserved later in other states where there are major Senate races, like Illinois, but unlikely to be contested in a presidential race.
In between the stars talking about things they know nothing about are widows of men killed by foreigners, showing genuine tears and in need of compassion rather than air time.
But with the group&aposs endorsement, he will get more free air time on TV and radio during the presidential campaign plus the support of more than 1,000 mayors nationwide.
Rights groups accuse the government of curbing freedoms and of silencing dissent, while the opposition complains of harassment, a lack of access to air time and draconian restrictions on campaigning.
Anheuser-Busch InBev bought 5½ minutes of air time for the 2019 Super Bowl, but it was a single 60-second commercial for Bud Light that made the biggest waves.
The youthful, first-term senator from Florida seemed Pavlovian for most of the evening, using much of his air time to go after Mr Obama with tirades that seemed rehearsed.
Figures released by an opposition representative on the board that monitors the state broadcasting service show that the AK party enjoyed overwhelming dominance of air time during the election campaign.
NEW YORK, Feb 4 (Reuters) - Dead air time during the Super Bowl was due to a "brief equipment failure that was quickly resolved," an NBC Sports spokesman said on Sunday.
Trump used to be a regular guest on "Morning Joe," which some criticized during the GOP presidential primary for giving too much air time to Trump and enabling his rise.
Still, there was something magical about watching Hollywood A-listers gently but firmly insist on giving up their red carpet air time—to the displeasure and confusion of various E!
SPORTS An article on Saturday about Air Time, the star bull on the Professional Bull Riders tour, misstated the way Bodacious, another famous bull, seriously injured two riders in 1995.
That hot chick riding a horse in DJ Khaled's "I'm The One" music video didn't get enough air time -- in our opinion -- so we're doing our best to rectify that.
Even with free air time and a "lean and mean operation," the fact is that a presidential candidate needs a huge amount of money to win in a 50-state race.
Sioma told BuzzFeed News the idea to use her seconds of air-time to address the water crisis in her home state came to her a few days before the pageant.
Boeing, which expects a hit of more than $1 billion from the grounding, said it's completed 96 flights totaling over 159 hours of air time with the new Max software fix.
Polls predicted Bolsonaro would come out in front on Sunday, but he far outperformed expectations, blazing past competitors with more financing, institutional backing of parties and free air time on television.
He reserved more than $1 million worth of air time in Iowa, with roughly $43,000 placed across seven broadcast markets and an additional $310,000 on 10 cable networks across the state.
That was bad news for the networks that gave the day 11 hours worth of coverage; by the end, they were giving air time to any random vagrant off the street.
Details: Tlaib's call to "impeach the mother***er" got more than two-and-a-half hours of air time from MSNBC, CNN and Fox News, 24 hours after the comment was made.
But fans shouldn't expect to see too much of Port's son on the upcoming series as the mom reveals that Sonny won't be booking a ton of air time on the show.
Muilenburg said he recently joined one of 20153 test flights during which Boeing crew performed different scenarios that exercised the software changes in multiple flight conditions over 159 hours of air time.
The channel will be featuring West's fourth collection for his Yeezy label — on top of the Keeping Up with the Kardashians air time 'Ye's show will also probably be getting that weekend.
Variety reports that Hopper will be joining the cast of Netflix's The Umbrella Academy, and from the sounds of the show, we might get way more air time with the hottest Tarley.
She wears a weave, but doesn't stress about a few post-Fantasy Suite flyaways — and maybe with more air-time we'll even see her with her hair wrapped or in a bonnet.
With Wilbur Ross and Peter Navarro joining President Trump's economic and trade teams, the plan will get air time, but the idea of offering tax credits to attract private investors is unnecessary.
The app connects to the sensor over Bluetooth, and can rate your jump height, air time, and a bunch of other stuff about how you're "totally shredding" out there on the water.
Seth Meyers, host of "Late Night" on NBC, said the president wants to deliver the speech on Tuesday night "to repeat his lies," and questioned the decision to give him air time.
That ad will run for a week as part of a $1.4 million buy (including digital), and JCN has reserved another four weeks of air time nationally and in the four states.
Ideally, that would have led to millions of dollars in online donations, which could have helped fund our grassroots efforts and allowed us to buy air-time in the early primary states.
Van Susteren adds that "most people, man or woman, would give anything to have had the air time [Carlson] had on Fox & Friends", and would have viewed her move to the 2 p.m.
The president-elect on Sunday took aim at SNL, asking the show for "equal-time" — a rule used in U.S. radio and television that gives equal air-time to any opposing political candidate.
Detroit's ABC 7 News reporter Nima Shaffe was in the field to report on a special segment when he was interrupted by a fuzzy rookie reporter just trying to get some air time.
In the wake of controversy, there's usually a segment on cable news shows where a candidate or surrogate gets free air time to explain what they meant, followed by someone who refutes it.
Brooks, who could have spent money on ads attacking Strange for his Bentley connections, used most of his air time to rebut accusations that his devotion to the president was not all-consuming.
Though technically junior to Lieutenant Hudner, Ensign Brown had logged more air time, and was therefore section leader; Lieutenant Hudner was his "tail end Charlie," flying at his rear that day, Dec. 4.
The issue took so much prevalence that Fox agreed to isolate each candidate's ads in their own breaks, which ended up sacrificing millions of dollars in air time, according to an AdAge report.
The Remaining Couples Will Become A Focus As the show wraps up, the major couples (who are also usually pretty drama free) will likely get more air time to show their deepening relationships.
Yeah, a lot of people voted for Bernie Sanders, and he got almost no air time in 2015, so look, you just phrased it in a way that honestly I'd never quite articulated.
He's repeatedly called the organization obsolete and dedicated campaign air-time to rally against members of the 28-country alliance for not contributing to the recommended defense spending levels of around 2% of GDP.
Audio ads for a partnership between McDonald's and UberEats's delivery service also aired multiple times on Radio Aryan's page through October and into November, according to a review of air time by BuzzFeed News.
Just as banks spent big money on marble columns, anything in TV commercials exuded an aura of quality, stemming from the feeling that advertising had a high production value and air time was limited.
With his strong Texas drawl, the businessman used air time he purchased to rattle off information about the growing federal debt, the importance of balancing the budget, the jobs being threatened by foreign competition.
It feels weirdly sexist to hear a woman talk about the lack of air time her music has had because other DJs are jealous of her boyfriend and his own reach as a personality.
In 2016, Donald Trump and former secretary of state Hillary Clinton both bought air time during the World Series, which ended up being one of the most watched games ever with 40 million viewers.
"Our team has made 96 flights totaling over 159 hours of air time with this updated software," said Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg while speaking Thursday at the George W. Bush Presidential Center in Dallas, Texas.
In 2008, which was the last time you had a contested election, not somebody already in the White House, the policies put forth by President Obama, Senator McCain, got 113 minutes of air time, okay?
The absence Biden on Tuesday provided a vacuum for Delaney to fill and gain name recognition and air time, crucial commodities in the crowded field of candidates that is expected to soon be winnowed down.
Boeing said it's completed 96 test flights totaling more than 159 hours of air time with a new software fix, and expects to submit the plan to the Federal Aviation Administration in a couple weeks.
In 2008, which was the last time you had a contested election, not somebody already in the White House, the policies put forth by President Obama, Senator McCain, got 220 minutes of air time, okay?
The four-part "Enemies" -- inspired by Tim Weiner's book -- extends through the current Russia investigation, so much so that Showtime noted the near-100-minute finale will still be tweaked right up until air time.
Since launching his presidential bid, billionaire Steyer has booked more air time than any of his rivals, and even outpaced President Donald Trump's campaign in online ad spending, but has hardly registered in most polls.
He cited the party's failure to turn out the base and blamed the news media for giving unprecedented attention to Trump's every move — exposure that added up to billions of dollars in free air time.
"It's like going into a fight and getting your butt kicked," said J. B. Mauney, a two-time world champion who is 0-3 on Air Time but may get a fourth chance this week.
President Trump's reelection campaign said Tuesday that CNN has denied its offer to buy air time for a campaign ad, marking the second time the network has refused to run a pro-Trump campaign spot.
No amount of derogatory air time, not even by an Asian-American, can negate the fact that Trump's Republican Party has turned into the cozy home of white supremacists, with scant support from non-whites.
Lastly, the station promoted a right wing congressman's (didn't get his name) call for further right wing propaganda without providing equal air time to the other side or people who do not hate the government.
Kasich was campaigning in Pennsylvania this morning and, from what I watched, he was using the national air time coverage in a diner to talk about leg pressing 325 pounds, not pushing this Cruz-Kasich alliance.
"The footballer hooligans carried out a priceless public relations service for the Kremlin," wrote Alexander Plushev, a presenter on the Ekho Moskvy radio station, which gives air time to speakers who are critical of the authorities.
Y.) and Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiJohnson eyes Irish border in Brexit negotiations Mueller report fades from political conversation Five key players in Trump's trade battles MORE (D-Calif.) requested equal air time following the president's address.
In terms of reporting falsehoods, this would amount to devoting on-air time or column inches to statements whose dishonesty rises above a certain level of outrageousness — say, outright falsity with no redeeming grain of truth.
Before the networks made the decision to air Trump's address, a debate raged in media circles: Should the channels turn over their valuable air time for what was almost certainly going to be a political speech?
The event ignited a firestorm of criticism not only from his Democratic opponents but also journalists, who were incensed that they had been duped into essentially giving the candidate free air time to promote his campaign.
He specifically referenced his opposition to the Fairness Doctrine, the former policy of the Federal Communications Commission mandating that broadcasters present opposing views on matters of public significance and devote some air time to those issues.
The new QCA6390's Wi-Fi 60003 implementation uses a new form of encoding (for Wi-Fi) called OFDMA with 1024QAM, which "allows for more clients to operate simultaneously with less on-air time," Bekis said.
Television is dominated by TRT and its affiliated channels but even private broadcasters give far more air time to Erdogan than his challengers, said Ismet Demirdogen, one of four opposition party appointees in the nine-member body.
The real estate scion has essentially garnered massive amounts of free air time through his campaign and has clearly become a mouthpiece for a large demographic of the population that even Fox News can't seem to satisfy.
Asked why he didn't attack Christie during the debate, Rubio called it a "strategic decision that turned out to be wrong" and that he didn't want to use "valuable" air time to attack the New Jersey governor.
The Feld Entertainment-owned series has an air time partnership with NBCSN and claims the title of America's fastest-growing motorsport — which Prater quantified by growth in race attendance and broadcast ratings over the last five years.
Inside the ring, the bull — a 1,650-pound black-and-white compact car of an animal — lives up to his name, Air Time, through an ability to contort his massive body to throw riders in the air.
While the seventies and eighties were dominated by Soviet and European gymnasts who combined balletic elegance with supple acrobatics, the rise of American gymnasts featured air time and daredevilry at the expense of toe points and grace.
They are very small group, but sadly I feel like that group is growing, especially as their voices are given peak air time by the likes of Sky News, and now, they have a voice in parliament.
Al Jazeera did not focus on the statements and comments coming out of those countries, instead giving air time to the U.S. and Turkish foreign ministers and an adviser to Iranian President Hassan Rouhani — all urging dialogue.
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Mr Huckabee and Mr Santorum didn't get much air time when they joined The Donald on stage but they managed to say more about veterans in just a few minutes than Mr Trump did in the preceding 25.
And finally, there's his well-oiled online fundraising machine, which with free air time from scheduled debates and his ability to continue to rack up delegates is likely to keep operating, allowing him to stay in the race.
The source says: "There was no question that the contents of the Mueller report released last week, and the subsequent news and TV air time devoted to it were weighing heavily on his mind, distracting him at times."
Nevertheless, we're told UFC honcho Dana White is calling the shots on who gets on TV, and we're told the Trump kids will get as much air time as other big celebs at the Prudential Center in Newark.
The six well-funded nominees running in those three races are all vying for television air time in the costly Las Vegas media market — airtime that is quickly being snapped up by supporters and opponents of Question 3.
The first commercial "flight" from New York to Los Angeles, in 1929, was a forty-eight-hour purgatory of intermingled train and air time, the better to avoid flying at night, which early travellers were reluctant to do.
His combative style, reminiscent of Trump's, ensures him plenty of television air time and millions of votes in Russian elections, often from the kind of blue-collar workers who are the bedrock of the U.S. Republican candidate's support.
The channel cheered on the 2011 Arab Spring revolts, particularly in Egypt, but now faces aggressive competition in its home region, and suspicion from many governments over air time given to Islamist groups in Syria, Libya and elsewhere.
Before the remaining 11 couples took the stage Monday night, Dancing with the Stars host Tom Bergeron dedicated the show to those affected by Sunday's Las Vegas shooting that left 58 dead and 527 injured as of air time.
We're on a mission to make the most of our air time — regardless of the destination — so we asked our fellow Refinery29 editors to get real about what products they've deemed worthy to pack in their limited carry-ons.
"We are entering the elections under a state of emergency and in an atmosphere where the media is censored," spokesman Ahyan Bilgen said, referring to the scant television air time given to opposition party rallies in last year's referendum.
The president, who loves campaigning and being the center of attention, would be better off vanquishing an insurgent candidate or two in each early primary state than sitting on the sidelines and yielding air time to the Democratic Party.
At times, buying a national spot can be less expensive than buying local cable air time, even though the vast majority of the viewing audience won't be able to vote for a candidate or a ballot measure, Kay said.
Founded in 2002 by Nigerian entrepreneur Mitchell Elegbe, Interswitch also owns Verve — the largest domestic debit card scheme in Africa — and Quickteller, a consumer payments platform that enables money transfers, bill payments and mobile and internet air time purchases.
" As Michael C. Janeway, then the dean of Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism, noted in a review for The Times Book Review, the title, "Happy Talk," referred to "that mindless banter with which television anchors fill air time.
But there's one story that hasn't gotten much attention, and voters in Iowa and across the country deserve for it to get more air time: Former South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg is proposing a very messy health insurance plan.
But the party is trying to set up their candidate for success; the Democratic Governors Association has already committed $4 million in air time to whoever wins the Democratic primary, and the state party is building a ground game.
A close read of Donald Trump's Twitter feed over the last few weeks reveals that the President has grown increasingly frustrated with Fox News' decision to give air time to several of the Democratic candidates seeking to oust him in 2020.
When I was trying to do music full time, I'd be sat at home trying to get everyone else as excited by what I was doing as I was, and got air time from people, it was a big blow.
" She also acknowledges that "as far as woman's opportunities in flying go, I think they will improve as they have in all industries," but when she wrote the letter, "just now there are no pilots on the regular scheduled air time.
A club source tells PEOPLE: "There was no question that the contents of the Mueller report released last week, and the subsequent news and TV air time devoted to it, were weighing heavily on [the president's] mind, distracting him at times."
Washington (CNN)The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee has quietly reserved nearly $40 million in air time during the fall campaign in a furious effort to retake the majority and compete with a presidential campaign consuming much of the public's attention.
"I feel like everyone loves seeing the friendships that form on the show, but we never get enough in the one hour and 20 minutes of air time," Iaconetti, who posted a teaser on Wednesday, tells PEOPLE about the new project.
What they're saying: Some progressive commentators argue that Democratic candidates, including Sanders, shouldn't give Fox News any air time, given reports about the network's cozy relationship with the Trump administration and criticism that the network provides a platform for white nationalism.
Based on the response to Winfrey's speech on Sunday, she could easily command entire news cycles with a mix of TV appearances and public events, as Trump did in 2016, earning what MediaQuant estimated was $4.6 billion in free air time.
In the weeks leading up to the game, they now dribble out overblown Hollywood-style "teasers," run vast digital campaigns and stage stunts to promote the 30 or so seconds of air time for which they paid more than $20003,000 each.
The link Safina says is in our ecology and the place we as humans have in it: Life is — more than anything else —  a process; it creates and depends on, relationships among energy, land, water, air, time, and various living things.
"I'm not in a position where I think it would be a great use of my air time to throw rocks at other candidates because I'm still in the process of introducing myself to the American people," Yang told Hill.
Leveraging earned media  Because California air-time is so expensive, Clinton much more than Sanders can use appearances such as the one she made this week on the popular daytime show "Ellen" to make her case without spending much money.
But according to Gennady Gudkov, a Putin critic and former lawmaker, Russia is in the grip of "Trumpomania", with state media giving the President-elect blanket air time at the expense of more mundane and sometimes depressing domestic news stories.
What these major policy decisions all have in common is that they will affect millions of Americans and multiple sectors of the economy — yet received little air time on the cable networks and virtually no front page coverage in major newspapers.
Over the past week, Hillary Clinton's campaign has announced plans to purchase TV air time in Arizona and Georgia, a pair of states that normally wouldn't be especially concerning for Republicans but that they now have to keep an eye on.
Of some 50 Max customers and operators, Muilenburg said more than 85% had experienced the new software in simulator sessions and that 120 737 Max test flights had been held with more than 230 hours of air time with the new software.
Both debates are set to run from 9PM ET to 11PM ET. NBC is hosting the first debates, and it will be dedicating air time on both of its news channels (MSNBC as well as the main NBC channel) for the debates.
Of some 50 MAX customers and operators, Muilenburg said more than 85 percent had experienced the new software in simulator sessions and that 120 737 MAX test flights had been held with more than 230 hours of air time with the new software.
While Russian Troll Houses and alleged Russian hacking of the Democratic Party's emails get way more air-time in the tech news industry, the startups languishing in Skolkovo's huge tech campus, a traffic-clogged hour's drive outside of Moscow, get precious little attention.
And while he got supportive chuckles from the audience for his cracks about not getting enough air time -- "I thought maybe you thought already I had dropped out," he said -- that's not the way to climb above his fourth-place finish in Iowa.
Charter Communications Inc on Wednesday was hit with a lawsuit by five female reporters for popular New York City news station NY1 who claim they have been deprived of on-air time and high-profile assignments because of their sex and age.
"All PSAs and content will air and run during air time and space that will be donated by the media and coordinated through the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Department of Health and Human Services," the White House said.
But the Billboard chart is finicky, as it gives the most weight to streams of songs (with streams on paid tiers like Spotify Premium weighted ahead of streams on ad-supported platforms like YouTube), followed by radio air time and digital sales.
Chuck Todd: Now, that doesn't mean everybody would get the same amount of time, but there's got to be ways to create, and I think it's incumbent upon us in the press, in the media, to give them more access to that air time.
The channel cheered on Doha's bank-rolling of the Arab Spring revolts, particularly a mass uprising in Egypt, but now faces aggressive competition in its home region, and suspicion from many governments over air time given to Islamist groups in Syria, Libya and elsewhere.
But the best part of the package, hands down, is Roe discussing the strategic benefits of John Kasich's (disgusting) eating habits, which swallowed up air time that Cruz badly needed: Two things we measure all the time are media share and small-dollar fundraising.
Former Hong Kong leader CY Leung went so far as to suggest that the FCC should be forced to give up its lease (which he incorrectly claimed was government-subsidized) while he claimed that hosting Chan was tantamount to giving "criminals and terrorists" air time.
But with China having drawn a blank in figure skating four years later in Sochi, Sui and Han knew they had to improve on two successive silver-medals at the worlds if they were to secure more Olympic air time for their ambitious nation.
Clinton, which also backed Mr. Obama in 2012 — has begun reserving $70 million in television ad time from the Democratic convention in late July through Election Day, air time that is almost certain to be dedicated to ravaging Mr. Trump if he is the nominee.
In its latest show of financial force, the Bloomberg campaign on Saturday announced that it had bought three minutes of air time for an ad, featuring the former New York mayor addressing the outbreak, which will be broadcast Sunday night on CBS and NBC.
"Fox News did what any respectable news organization would do when faced with the knowledge that one of its anchors went on the air time after time after time to breathlessly report on someone without disclosing his own personal connection to the story," he continued.
When opposition member of parliament Akos Hadhazy attempted to enter the offices of state-run television to read a list of demands, private security guards physically dragged him out: MUST WATCH: This is what happens when an opposition MP tries to get air time on public media in Hungary.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Republican frontrunner Donald Trump has upended the presidential primaries this year by relying heavily on free air time and Twitter at the expense of local-ad buying, throwing into question estimates that the November presidential election could translate into $6 billion spent on TV advertising.
"Test pilots have made 146 737 MAX flights totaling roughly 246 hours of air time with the updated software, and nearly 90 percent of our 50-plus MAX operators around the globe have experienced the software update themselves during one of our simulator sessions," Chief Executive Officer Dennis Muilenburg said.
His re-election campaign ran out of money this week, he cannot get TV air time, his meetings are disrupted by people shouting him down, and a fake newspaper handed out to voters has cast him as a U.S. stooge involved in a shadowy Jewish-Ukrainian conspiracy to seize power.
For several cycles, these wannabes have treated our presidential primaries as book tours with bigger crowds and more balloons, eating up air time and media oxygen, certain that even if they failed miserably, a television gig, higher speaking fees and maybe another, bigger book deal awaited them after the marathon.
The religious right's leadership is almost certainly aware that Trump does not care about any of the things they care about; though it's hardly impossible that the president's base cruelty and prejudice applies to trans people as it does to immigrants, he's never spent much air time on the issue of trans rights.
In a year when many policymakers jockeying for air time will profess their support for equal pay, what is needed from the next president and Congress are concrete actions to cement and expand workplace protections against pay discrimination, raise wages for low-wage workers, and expand access to strong work-family policies.
Television stations in Seoul have dedicated considerable air time to the many angles of summit prep, including the delegation rosters, speculation on the attendance of Kim's wife Ri Sol-ju, whether Kim would meet President Moon on foot or by car, and how the two leaders would greet each other upon first contact.
Meanwhile, WWE PR has spent the better part of the last two years championing the rise of its women's division, providing women wrestlers with more air time, better match slots, and recently doing away with the dated "Divas" moniker in favor of describing them as WWE Superstars, same as their male counterparts.
"When we first got him, you would walk up to the pen, and he'd run to the opposite corner and shake and stare at you," said the trainer Matt Scharping, who spends nearly every day with Air Time and is handling him at this week's Professional Bull Riders World Finals in Las Vegas.
Here are some potential options beyond SportsCenter and the network's regularly scheduled studio shows, which may run dry of news and "hot takes" if cancellations drag on: However ESPN decides to fill air time, nothing like this -- entire leagues canceled for weeks or potentially months -- has ever happened before in the network's history.
What&aposs hot: The cast is an out-and-out win for diversityThere&aposs not one but numerous gay couples, including same-sex parents, and they&aposre all given the air time they deserve rather than being made to, in some way, prop up the hetero couple at the heart of the narrative.
A big part of this, no doubt, is the fact that the season has quickly become the Luke P. Show, with a great amount of precious Bachelorette air time devoted to the born-again Christian and his shenanigans — which is also, incidentally, why Garrett has slowly started to get more screen time over the last few weeks.
Look, I know that a lot of people love the show and consider it a guilty summer pleasure; but, I can't get past the fact that every year, this show appears to normalize slut-shaming, racism, and sexism by giving air time to people who should have been forgotten after their seasons of The Bachelor or The Bachelorette.
As former New York Observer editor Elizabeth Spiers rightly noted, it calls to mind the way the network gave Donald Trump endless free air time during the 2016 election: I understand that CNN needs to acknowledge that Dennis Rodman is in Singapore with the President talking to Kim Jong Un and that's news because it's self-evidently absurd and dumb and bad.
President Donald Trump's shocking request Thursday on the White House lawn that not only Ukraine, but also China, should investigate the Bidens, may have shown his open defiance of impeachment threats, but it also gave major air time to the innuendo the president and his allies have been trying to spread about Hunter Biden's links to a company funded by a Chinese investor.
He said that Trump initially got more air time than the other Republican primary candidates because "when you asked the others to come, they didn't come," suggesting that Trump was the most willing candidate to appear on TV. As for the election, "we were simply trying to cover it," said Bewkes, but "we're constantly looking at it to see if we can get it better."
"While I have no doubt there are some folks who are anxiously awaiting the moment when Senator Sanders officially concedes and perhaps endorses Hillary Clinton, the reality is her campaign is already hard at work on the general election fight, with air time up in key states that both promote her personal story and vision for America and hit Donald Trump for his continued divisive and racially-charged remarks," Tran said.
Nonetheless, the network's coverage of immigration still tended to align with Trump's interests — Fox News devoted significant air time to a caravan of migrants heading through Mexico in hopes of seeking asylum in the U.S. In the dispute with CNN, the White House said in a legal filing Wednesday that Trump has "broad discretion" in regards to access by journalists to the White House and that Acosta's conduct during the press conference justified its reaction.
Mueller is spending a lot of time, and justifiably, on Russia and Facebook and the online guys and what responsibility they did or didn't have in the election, but the whole issue of how the press covered and didn't cover Trump, and how they treated him, that was of intense interest to us up through the election and right afterwards, and now we've moved on from it, but he pointed out that he got an enormous amount of publicity and air time.

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