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"airtime" Definitions
  1. the amount of time that is given to a particular subject on radio or television
  2. the amount of time that is paid for when you are using a mobile phone

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"They give her virtually no airtime, and they give other people unbelievable amounts of airtime," Mr. Trump said.
Airtime lets people watch videos, view photos, and video chat together The vision for Airtime predates all of those other services.
This turnabout where George W. Bush gets free airtime to promote his immigration idea but then Obama doesn't get free airtime for his ideas because it's "overtly political," and then Trump gets free airtime for an overtly political message on immigration, is striking.
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Even people who hate him can't help but give him airtime—and now that he's president, he gets airtime whether we like it or not.
In fact, Airtime quietly built and launched more than six apps since its original messaging service, testing different features of what ultimately became the new Airtime.
DStv Media Sales will also provide 25 percent in bonus airtime for every rand of airtime bought by qualifying small agencies for three years, the commission said.
The Khloé and Rob soap opera may have taken up a lot of airtime this season, but the complicated relationship between Kourtney and Scott has taken up a lot of airtime every season.
Nearly four years after originally launching his video chat service Airtime at one of the most hyped and star-studded tech events in history, Sean Parker is bringing Airtime back from the dead.
" Added Klaus: "[Airtime] makes other social platforms feel so flat.
But it was Mr. Trump who got the most airtime.
It's gotten little airtime so far during the primary campaigns.
Mr. Trump's campaign began reserving some airtime on Thursday morning.
Fortunately, "Bitch Better Have My Money" didn't get any airtime.
Getting airtime has been key to winning elections for decades.
Television networks are giving it an unprecedented amount of airtime.
Is this what is going to replace airtime for deniers?
During the week before airtime they had avoided each other.
We have to at least have to give him airtime.
Now it's time to see whether Airtime, which has a slew of well-known investors like Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers and Andreessen Horowitz, will become a totally new Skype-meets-Facebook or another, um, Airtime.
On CNN, this story peaked at about 6 percent of airtime.
This weekend, he also became the first candidate to buy airtime.
Airtime coupons worth $2 are sold on for nearly triple that.
Ahead of airtime, PEOPLE will host an exclusive red carpet livestream.
"There's no airtime for this orange (person)," Glazer told USA Today.
The PAC has reserved airtime in Washington's 6900rd District, where Rep.
The Airtime app also lets people stream shows to watch together.
A digital clock counts down the minutes, then seconds, to airtime.
There was no airtime to convince the nation they had solutions.
He gave street vendors the same airtime as Michelin-starred chefs.
Trump's campaign has purchased airtime on Fox before with no issues.
Political committees typically reserve airtime long in advance of November's elections.
Speeches are pre-choreographed spectacles; debates are pitched battles for airtime.
The two sides have reserved $2202 million in airtime so far.
Consumers in those countries became so frustrated with the banking fees imposed on their transactions every time they wanted to merely top up their mobile airtime, that airtime minutes alone actually became a form of money.
Her snarky comments sure are getting her a lot of airtime, though.
Timeless wont be getting any more airtime, at least not on NBC.
And to be clear, what's lacking is not voter interest -- it's airtime.
Despite its decline, little-known candidates still hope for airtime on Televisa.
As the front-runner, Trump didn't need paid ads to receive airtime.
Immigration has gotten slightly less airtime at the two debates that followed.
But by being so offensive, it actually gets a lot of airtime.
The Javelin is your all purpose exo which has good speed airtime.
Even state broadcasters are loosening up and giving airtime to opposition politicians.
"There's no airtime for this orange (person)," Glazer told the news outlet.
The NRSC has reserved just $28503 million in airtime in ten states.
Validators are incentivized with bonuses such as free mobile airtime and lotteries.
SMP has also reserved an additional $23 million in airtime this fall.
For lots of COMMERCIALLY VALUABLE airtime not paid for by Trump 2020.
In turn, he allows them plenty of airtime and quotes them verbatim.
Climate change, in short, deserves far more than 15 minutes of airtime.
His rally got plenty of TV airtime and was live-streamed online.
That was seven times the total airtime for the next closest contender.
The sense of urgency and liveliness is what makes Airtime feel different.
Airtime is firmly aligned with the trends of messaging and video consumption.
But he's shown a willingness to give hardliners airtime on the issue.
But politics now makes up about 60 percent of the show's airtime.
And the committee bought $2628 million in airtime in Kansas, where Gov.
Salem doesn't get much airtime partially because Shipka is allergic to cats.
But it took minutes of precious airtime to lead viewers through that.
They've given him so much airtime, he's become an anti-Trump celebrity.
There's no question that CNN's airtime helped propel Trump to the Republican nomination.
But the climate crisis got just 15 minutes across four hours of airtime.
Pete Buttigieg got an hour of free airtime from CNN on Sunday night.
It is also considering a services-business model where users can rent airtime.
I happen to have great entertainment skills... that enables me to sell airtime.
During the campaign, the state broadcaster devoted much airtime to Mr Trump's mudslinging.
With Tapp, users can prepay for electricity, tuition fees, microinsurance, airtime and music.
Cruz even gave another speech Thursday morning sucking up more of the airtime.
"Between all the news networks, she got 77 seconds of airtime," he explained.
The campaign has already reserved $8 million in airtime for after Labor Day.
CNN Money said the market price for airtime during Game 7 exceeds $500,000.
With each and every game, the Kid would get more and more airtime.
But it's about not having to give everything the same amount of airtime.
While others were benefitting from increased opportunities and airtime, my profile was shrinking.
Something called Airtime, if you have a deep knowledge of failed internet startups.
And at Bravocon, she clearly signaled that she is looking for more airtime.
Bloomberg's PAC has reserved more than $4.1 million in airtime against both Reps.
If you give airtime or perhaps space in print, that reinforces the lie.
That was despite Airtime having acquired former Hulu CTO Eric Feng's startup Erly.
Opposition candidates, including the most popular one, Alexei Navalny, don't get any airtime.
Making matters worse, other ill-advised rules rewarded Mr. Trump with disproportionate airtime.
Giant numbers, counting down the seconds before airtime, are projected onto the walls.
"We're encouraged," Lammers said, adding that the campaign plans to continue buying airtime.
And Mr. Biden made his battle for airtime into a peeved running joke.
Nevermind used-car dealerships in Super Tuesday states trying to compete for airtime.
"The news media gave him a lot of airtime," says PBS' Judy Woodruff.
When they first started recording the podcast, she worried about getting enough airtime.
None of which would be as sensational as grabbing some prime-time airtime.
Nearly all of his major vulnerabilities (except his Canadian birthplace) got ample airtime.
But the economy, immigration, and terrorism will likely get a lot of airtime.
The Pure Gold ad brings Michelob Ultra's total Super Bowl airtime to 75 seconds.
That brings us to Kustomer, which is what the two started after leaving Airtime.
Nobody expected a Republican presidential candidate would use primary airtime to compliment Planned Parenthood.
The campaign has partnered with Comcast and DirecTV who have donated media and airtime.
On the evening news, Clinton's emails got more airtime than all policy stories combined.
But the fund, and airtime, will be allocated in proportion to parties' current representation.
"David, I'm not an ugly dog, and I'm not taking the airtime," Schlapp replied.
CNN Money said details for each campaign's commercials are subject to change until airtime.
We all lost airtime, we all lost opportunities, we were all being treated differently.
CNN determined that the ad was racist and declined to sell airtime for it.
Ms. Rowe said all of the creative work, print space and airtime were donated.
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They filled nearly an hour of airtime, and seemed easily capable of doubling that.
Perhaps he's spent the last five years building Airtime to make up for it.
Radio stations here tend to not give airtime to anything that's a bit different.
But Trump spent a lot of airtime on crowd sizes and the popular vote.
Fox has previously given little airtime to Pruitt's alleged indiscretions compared to other networks.
The only advertiser to get more airtime was NBC itself, which broadcast the games.
That evening, CBS and ABC gave airtime to the explosive story on their newscasts.
The column inches, airtime, and dissertations given to Trump supporters are by comparison astounding.
One person who seemed not to get as much airtime as usual was Seacrest.
In this regard, not only does the debate suck up a lot of airtime.
But at least all that airtime has yielded lessons — some more painful than others.
Donald Trump — who had most the airtime in previous Republican debates — faded into third.
And the ideas in the book are getting decent airtime on the 2020 campaign trail.
Take for example the relaunch of Sean Parker's Airtime and Magic Leap's A New Morning.
"Black LGBT—or even just black people—we don't get the same airtime," she says.
That's all well and good — ABC likely prefers not to reward stage-crashers with airtime.
Is anyone else sad that Ryan got no airtime and was eliminated way too soon?
Instead, they give more airtime to Santorum, so he can to continue to spread disinformation.
Campaigns pay significantly lower rates than do outside groups for the same amount of airtime.
Whether or not that means more airtime for Periscope and Facebook Live feeds is unknown.
Donald Trump is preparing to face his biggest rival for airtime in Thursday night's debate.
Following the poll results, the campaign arm will also start reserving airtime in the district.
That was precisely the idea: to waste several minutes of national airtime watching bread toast.
To get airtime, they feel compelled to interrupt, use sound bites, and attack one another.
So far, Mr. Trump's campaign has yet to make reservations for airtime beyond August. Mrs.
Skirting electoral laws, they bought airtime on television stations and blanketed the country with billboards.
The event also proved, again, Mr. Trump's ability to lease news network airtime rent-free.
During primary season, Hannity's interviews with Trump occupied 11-and-a-half hours of airtime.
Even President Trump was befuddled to see the senator given airtime on his favorite channel.
Marianne Williamson soaked up airtime with her unusual message, which left many scratching their heads.
As Democrats, there are easier ways for you to get lots of Fox News airtime.
Gray recognizes that women's wrestling needs more airtime, more media, more sponsors — it needs more.
Climate change barely received seven minutes of airtime during the first Democratic presidential debate Wednesday.
In fact, she managed to garner the most airtime of any candidate on the stage.
All it took was a knowing glance for one to cede airtime to the other.
The 60 seconds of Super Bowl airtime will likely cost Coke at least $10 million.
The celebrity judges were practically silent, but Mr. Taylor filled the airtime with nonstop patter.
To buy airtime on television stations, candidates pay tens of thousands of dollars per hour.
So giving airtime to the dark side of our nature is a painful, painful moment.
Attention is like television airtime in a battleground state: There's a finite amount of it.
"They are paying for airtime and I make a percentage," he said in an interview.
Carter suggested network executives tell the White House "that was a fraudulent request" for airtime.
"Additionally, it sucks the life out of people who can't get airtime now," he said.
After all, CNN uses 93 percent of its airtime to talk about the Russia narrative.
The campaign will also use donated television and radio airtime to showcase stories of seniors.
Walsh suggests conservative critics of Trump, like himself, aren't getting enough airtime on the network.
Local and national media outlets donated $70 million more in print advertising, airtime and billboards.
"Time to try something new," he said wistfully during an interview Wednesday, just before airtime.
As David tosses the ball her way, she's front kicking it and getting some impressive airtime.
It got more airtime than Bran Stark (Isaac Hempstead Wright) and Sansa Stark (Sophie Turner) combined.
As a "New Year's Eve Reveler," my airtime was planned before I even hit 42nd street.
And on Sunday he said Fox wasted its airtime on a town hall with Pete Buttigieg.
First launch yourself into the air, then apply the hover jets sparingly to extend your airtime.
Several companies used that precious airtime to project inclusivity in a tacit rebuke of Mr Trump.
"They're not getting as much recognition or airtime because it's not quite as sexy," Martini says.
Soon after, the channel's satellite feed began to experience strange interference precisely during this programme's airtime.
His argument got more airtime when Justice Samuel Alito picked it up in Mr Goldberg's rebuttal.
It's especially frustrating knowing the airtime could have been used to, say, flesh out Negan's character.
Lest we forget that Airtime was plagued with technical problems when it first arrived in 2012.
It's a head-scratching reality, especially since Swift's reputation garnered so much airtime this past year.
Several media buyers, some with rival campaigns and some independent contractors, called the television airtime substantial.
But this is a creative coupling that'll get a ton of airtime, and maybe even traction.
It's an appealing vision, to be sure, but it didn't catch on when Airtime first launched.
He clearly likes that there's something different happening he can talk about to take up airtime.
In this case, there are several compelling results that deserved equal ink and airtime as well.
The group has booked more than $102 million in airtime in competitive states across the country.
Senate Majority PAC has $10.5 million in television airtime reserved in Florida starting after Primary Day.
The DSCC has $10.6 million in airtime reserved, according to a Democratic operative who tracks buys.
In the first half hour of the debate, Warren got more airtime than any other candidate.
CNN had previously determined that the ad is racist and declined to sell airtime for it.
Should Fox News use its precious airtime to help Donald Trump and the Republican Party win?
Some employees speculated that Mr. Blankfein was trying to give equal airtime to the two presidents.
She says she's lost four hours of airtime each day to a younger woman and man.
Huge acres of airtime and newsprint are given over to rumors and whispers and breathless updates.
Nobody on the track is competing for airtime, everything in the mix falls right into place.
In 2012, Parker and Fanning launched Airtime, a video chat service that was similar to Chatroulette.
One, Kellie Leitch, received airtime and praise as she sought to push populism into the mainstream.
It changed the way America danced, dressed, coifed and sounded — sometimes within hours of its airtime.
But this campaign logistics question hardly seemed worthy of airtime in the final debate before Iowa.
It's soaked up airtime, clogged Facebook News Feeds, and taken over impeachment-related hashtags on Twitter.
Her poodle, Coco, has stolen hearts — and airtime — during her march to the U.S. Open final.
Martin O'Malley accusing the DNC of trying to help out Clinton by denying her rivals airtime.
His pregame interview with Sean Hannity offers unfettered airtime in front of a huge national audience.
OPay looks to capture volume around bill payments and airtime purchases, but not necessarily as priority.
When it came to cumulative airtime, impeachment had nothing this fall on the College Football Playoff.
In a sign of a tightening race, the DSCC has begun investing in Indiana airtime, too.
Granting a president airtime to address the nation is normally an easy decision for network executives.
During the campaign, Mr. Shadary enjoyed overwhelming financial support and greater airtime on television and radio.
Analyses of television coverage showed that the "yes" campaign received disproportionately more airtime than its opponents.
Unfortunately the influence of Jewish women on the arts and entertainment doesn't receive as much airtime.
Kells discounts the authorship nonsense efficiently, but not before giving it an unjustified amount of airtime.
That most media coverage of Clinton is unflattering (the press' email obsession, after all, has accounted for more evening newscast airtime than all airtime devoted to policy matters combined) has no bearing on how the voting public views Clinton when she has the stage to herself.
" He added: "She did all this purely so it would bring her more airtime, and more attention.
Airtime has partnerships with company's like Vevo and Vimeo and Spotify (where Parker is on the board).
Rick Scott (R-Fla.) went out of his way to purchase airtime in Iowa against him recently.
The show didn't need to waste airtime having three invisible contestants ramble through the same awkward question.
Islamophobia has entered mainstream American discourse in the past year, receiving substantial airtime on cable news networks.
A lucky few get airtime donations from charities such as "Phone Credit for Refugees and Displaced People".
On revenues, Paga makes money on merchant payments, bank to bank transfers, and selling airtime and data.
He also bought extensive airtime so that he could communicate directly to voters with town hall events.
The greatest disparity came in mid-September, when Clinton bought $12 million in airtime to Trump's $622,000.
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The company works with developers to create solution focused APIs across SMS, voice, payment, and airtime services.
Tumblr has tried it, and so has former Facebook executive Sean Parker, with an app called Airtime.
A meaningful climate policy debate could still be had without a two-hour block of exclusive airtime.
But it provides a rough yardstick for how much airtime and attention is spent on various topics.
Look, Conway needs airtime like most people need water, so I hope someone is checking on her.
As it did last year, the National Football League donated 30 seconds of airtime for the ad.
Manning gave Papa John's CEO John Schnatter valuable airtime in the form of a post-game embrace.
After Trump complained that he wasn't getting equal airtime on talk shows, Stephen Colbert granted his wish.
The national party organization has not yet reserved airtime in three other key states: Missouri, where Sen.
The Chinese army's great helicopter hope got plenty of airtime at a four-day show in Tianjin.
In others—for example the scant airtime devoted to Donald Trump or climate change—it felt dated.
His campaign has reserved $6900 million worth of airtime for the 2628-second spot after Labor Day.
So far, they have booked $4.4 million in airtime, according to a source watching the advertising market.
The group also reserved $220006 million in airtime in the Las Vegas media market, where former Reps.
If you want to stay ahead of the game, airtime is not enough, at least not anymore.
Parker says he'll be patient no matter how long it takes to grow a community for Airtime.
But at the same time, he realizes that the villain people love to hate gets more airtime.
Africa's Talking works with developers to create solution focused APIs across SMS, voice, payment, and airtime services.
The greedy thinking at the heart of the decision was simple: more airtime means more advertising revenue.
Greg Hughes, a spokesman for NBC Sports, confirmed that Nike had purchased airtime on Thursday's N.F.L. game.
And he devotes more airtime to burnishing his bipartisan credentials than he does to criticizing President Trump.
And that's before paying what Quartz estimates to be more than $5 million per 30 seconds airtime.
The anchors and pundits vamped on Friday, filling the long hours of airtime with questions and speculation.
These are the theories that got no or little airtime: What were the effects of the narratives?
M-Shwari evaluates new customers' credit by examining their M-Pesa purchases of small advances of airtime.
When you're cable news and trying to fill airtime 24/85033, Trump was just low-hanging fruit.
Users can also buy phone airtime and subscriptions to StarTimes, a popular TV network in the region.
The "yes" campaign received overwhelmingly more airtime, thanks to the government's tight grip on the news media.
But they'll also be at the center of the story and get prime airtime on news shows.
Tired of being mocked on late-night comedy shows, Trump has demanded equal airtime from "unfunny" comics.
It received just minutes of superficial discussion across 7.5 hours of airtime in the first three debates.
The Annenberg Inclusion Initiative also recently published research documenting gender inequity across airtime, awards, and songwriting credits.
I think that ... Yeah, but you're not suggesting that they do crazy shit onstage to get airtime?
Men and women will get increasingly equal airtime at Milan Fashion Week, during six days of shows.
Affording partisan officials airtime to broadcast political views is unhelpful to seeing President Trump out of office.
In addition, Fox News spent less of its airtime on Trump's angry press conference about the raid.
Network newscasts have, remarkably, dedicated more airtime to coverage of Clinton's emails than to all policy issues combined.
Airtime has seen a lot of staff changes, and Birnbaum was its third CTO, lasting only a year.
Mexico's avocado producers have bought airtime in this year's Super Bowl for a message that's anything but political.
The Republican Governors Association, with Pawlenty firmly in mind, had reserved $2.3 million in fall airtime in Minnesota.
Grant Smith, a lobbyist with Drug Policy Action, said it was remarkable how much airtime addiction was getting.
Three years and one presidential election cycle later, the issue still isn't getting much airtime on the stage.
So how exactly did he snag 15 seconds of airtime in the last season of HBO's biggest show?
Conservative ideologues get airtime on state television, where they chide clerics for losing faith in velayat-e faqih.
The Trump campaign did not respond on Wednesday night when asked for a comment on their reduced airtime.
This chart shows the percentage of airtime devoted to the government shutdown on the major cable news networks.
So anticipated are his appearances that the airtime given to his empty podium has become a running joke.
Just months after its lunch, the site had little traction with users and talent drain left Airtime struggling.
After hiring Klaus in 2013, Airtime began releasing apps under different names in markets all around the world.
Napster co-founder Sean Parker is even still trying to make his group video chat app, Airtime, happen.
John Delaney, who got a surprisingly large amount of airtime given his failure to register in the polls.
The cost of entry for brands topped $5 million for 30 seconds of airtime, according to the Journal.
And the two sides have reserved a whopping $6900 million in airtime in gubernatorial races across the country.
Trump's team has also purchased airtime this week in Colorado, Iowa, Maine, New Hampshire, Nevada, Virginia and Wisconsin.
Trump's main focus is on Florida, where the billionaire spent $85033 million in airtime across six media markets.
The Internet Archive, which tracks political ads, said 1,959 minutes of airtime were devoted to opposing the measure.
This had and will have two repercussions: first, the fringes, the alt-right has suddenly been given airtime.
Yes, sketch comedy is an easy and cheap way to fill airtime, but the bar is getting higher.
To avoid the press, Airtime tested concepts and versions of its apps in foreign countries under different names.
While significantly fewer people tend to watch the undercard debates, they are a chance at free national airtime.
She let him eat up her airtime, and, with her recent surge, he has promised to offend again.
The broadcast execs noted that this was Trump's first time asking for airtime for an Oval Office address.
The bottom looked like a sad stream of 20-point deficits and endless amounts of airtime to fill.
Throughout negotiations, Trump has given airtime to immigration hardliners and is increasingly talking to the likes of Reps.
If you watch the many "unboxing" videos of Harry Potter wands on YouTube, the box gets significant airtime.
On Wednesday, Colbert slyly poked fun at himself for all the hope (and airtime) he's invested in Mueller.
Political opponents are given little airtime and critics of the government have often been accused of supporting terrorism.
His capacity to grab the headlines and suck up airtime at the expense of his rivals is unsurpassed.
Trump has run separate Facebook ads confirming that the campaign has purchased 60 seconds of Super Bowl airtime.
He hasn't performed poorly — in the second debate, he had the third most airtime, after Warren and Sen.
Broadcasters are required to run ads from candidates for federal office to ensure same access to equal airtime.
CNN provided massive airtime and follow-up analysis to former Trump campaign aide Sam Nunberg in early March.
He seems to be mad that the network lets critics of his administration get any airtime at all.
In fact, the dude's tats were so awesome ... he got airtime during Fox's broadcast of "Thursday Night Football"!!!
The more aggressive a candidate was in doing so, the more likely he was to get additional airtime.
But that hasn't stopped overblown reactions gaining airtime in the wake of Friday's historic summit between the Koreas.
In Sunday night's Democratic debate, Bernie Sanders came out ahead for the first time, getting the most airtime.
The attention Trump gets from the media remains unprecedented -- one estimate put it at $2 billion worth of airtime.
Many Kenyans use M-PESA to pay school fees, utilities, and, somewhat ironically, for airtime on their mobile phones.
Women often get less airtime in group discussions than men and are interrupted more — by both men and women.
The new initiative could offer other diseases, including childhood cancers and rare cancers, some much-needed airtime and attention.
While voters debate who won or lost, we tracked who saw the most airtime during the important first debate.
Despite several successes, however, the showdowns over airtime, prize purses, training and match conditions, and all around respect continue.
The imprisoned Mr Demirtas and his Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP) did not get even a single minute of airtime.
Its researchers had noticed that Kenyans were transferring mobile-phone airtime between each other as if it were money.
But this season, Negan hasn't gotten enough airtime to become the villain the show desperately needs him to be.
The newsrooms are likewise so obsessed with Trump that it becomes extraordinarily difficult to give airtime to anything else.
A group calling itself the Stop Hillary PAC has also purchased six figures in airtime in Arizona and Colorado.
Unsurprisingly, several key issues were either altogether neglected or received little airtime during the Republican National Convention this week.
That cost keeps most businesses, big and small, from even entertaining the idea of buying airtime for a commercial.
In the video above, you don't see the fly doing much but get a second or two of airtime.
"I don't want to work that hard," he joked, acknowledging the grind of filling airtime on a daily basis.
Early on, especially — they say they're cutting it out — they would do 9/11 truthers, give them some airtime.
Another recent study found that, between 2000 to 2018, women got increasingly less airtime than men on country radio.
And the expectation is that the committee will buy more airtime to run pro-O'Connor spots through Election Day.
In fact, Trump's airtime is so dominant, he comes only second to President Obama in free coverage for politicians.
He was getting more airtime, but he was also the only one who was as available as he was.
But if Cohen's testimony will inevitably garner plenty of headlines and airtime, will it have any substantive political impact?
The NRSC and the three largest Republican-backing outside groups have bought $30 million in Ohio airtime as well.
Since what's true isn't always what's important, they could try to use their precious airtime to do other things.
In September 2001, the three flopped in their pay-per-view debut because they did not buy enough airtime.
The Trump administration will have to decide to buy airtime to advertise the benefits of signing up for coverage.
If vLine can help Airtime get the back end sorted, the question remains whether the app will gain traction.
He has reserved three minutes of paid network airtime on Sunday evening to address the nation on the subject.
Even Hillary Clinton spent a large majority of her airtime on ads where a man is the omniscient narrator.
Biden surely wants his win to become the major story dominating airtime and headlines over the next three days.
The CNN host Ashleigh Banfield devoted more than 20 minutes of airtime to reading it almost in its entirety.
Now, female artists will account for exactly half of the 29 hours of video airtime played on the station.
The DSCC has reserved about $50 million worth of television airtime in the fall to hammer that message home.
The Republican Governors Association (RGA) has locked in more than $21625 million in television airtime to protect Wisconsin Gov.
Olympic ski jumpers have now identified a third way lack of sleep can be helpful: It can maximize airtime.
The Thai government will allot 45 minutes' airtime on its "Thailand Moves Forward" for the soccer team's news conference.
We all become the programming head of our own virtual TV network, deciding what gets airtime and what doesn't.
At times, as much airtime is dedicated to venerating the government's work as it is to covering the news.
But she commanded plenty of airtime Thursday and made the case that she should be considered a major candidate.
A spokesman for Mr. Jones confirmed that he would appear, but declined to say whether he was promised added airtime.
Candy Apple Grey was the band's first album for Warner Bros and they got some MTV airtime as a result.
In total, network newscasts have, remarkably, dedicated more airtime to coverage of Clinton's emails than to all policy issues combined.
The idea isn't far from what former Facebook president Sean Parker tried with the relaunch of his flopped startup Airtime.
The nominees for Best Picture are getting more airtime this year to make up for the lack of a host.
During that period, there were blocks in which about 10 percent of airtime would talk directly about the Mueller indictment.
For the first time, Airtime lets you video chat while you watch your favorite Twitch streams live­­ — even Pokémon GO!
In May, there were estimates that he had received the equivalent of $2 billion in airtime through his media appearances.
"In the absence of a bank account, customers can use prepaid airtime to pay for their Bima policies," said Strom.
Some staffers have raised their eyebrows, but executives have embraced the moment, giving the Acosta-Miller exchange plenty of airtime.
Shortly after the contrition, CNN fired Kathy Griffin from its New Year's Eve coverage but gave the story little airtime.
Hours upon hours of airtime and thousands of articles have been devoted to declaring him a danger to the republic.
They don't get into a highlight reel or (TV) airtime, they don't fly a helicopter or drive a fire truck.
It says he responded to her rejection by cutting her salary and airtime, and then declining to renew her contract.
Meanwhile, the Senate Majority PAC, the top Democratic outside group, has purchased $3.4 million in airtime to begin in October.
The expectation is that the DCCC will buy more airtime to run pro-O'Connor spots through the August 7 election.
Those voices gain prominence and followers as the media incentivize them to go further by giving them airtime and clicks.
For months, the group has been reserving prime airtime in battleground states and assembling dossiers of damning research on Trump.
In short order, three groups reserved $5 million of airtime in the state, a figure that is likely to grow.
The challenge now for Mr. Cruz is projecting that message nationally, against a candidate with unlimited airtime and obvious momentum.
The organization announced separately last month that it had reserved $80 million in airtime for television ads across the country.
Ms. Abrams is holding out hope — according to the A.P., her campaign has started reserving television airtime for runoff ads.
They gave him by far the most airtime of any candidate tonight, but also used it to bludgeon him repeatedly.
This leads to a skewed conception about which controversial perspectives deserve airtime, and what "both sides" of an issue are.
While the app is getting a lot of airtime, it wasn't the only problem with the Iowa caucuses this year.
"One of the reasons I wrote this book was to give stress the airtime that it deserves," Dr. Chatterjee said.
"If they all go after him, he could end up with 25 minutes of airtime while the others average 12."
But when you're throwing out a half-dozen major lies and missteps a day, it's tough to compete for airtime.
From Mr. Macron's point of view, Ms. Le Pen and Mr. Mélenchon will, at best, fill up airtime in Parliament.
MVNOs provide mobile services by purchasing airtime from one of the current players, instead of developing their own mobile network.
But liberals fear that giving them airtime in the first place makes fact-checking difficult and adds to the confusion.
But that didn't stop NRA personalities from filling up nearly two hours of airtime with speculation about YouTube's security protocol.
Just giving a few bits of airtime or even money to an anti-racism campaign ... It's not the same thing.
Sean Parker's Airtime wanted you to watch videos together with small chat groups of friends but never took off Sean Parker's Airtime wanted you to watch videos together with small chat groups of friends but never took off "When done well, video brings us closer together" CEO Mark Zuckerberg said on Facebook's Q3 earnings call.
"There's something about girls' sexual awakenings and telling their stories for the first time that just doesn't get airtime," she explains.
For a start, Mr Jammeh hogged most of the media airtime—many Gambian newspapers were wary of even covering opposition rallies.
Networks have a lot of airtime to fill, and BBC Four is more free-wheeling than its stiff-upper-lip counterparts.
Brexit has acted as a Chernobyl of toxicity by giving airtime to the likes of Jacob Rees-Mogg and John Redwood.
Other fans are joining Astin in calling upon Amazon to bring back the show and give it the airtime it deserves.
And with numerous 2020 Democrats running for president, the anti-corruption bill is sure to get airtime on the campaign trail.
Besides appearing in interviews on television that brought him free airtime, Perot used infomercials as a way to make his case.
Journalists lashed out at Trump afterward for using the promise of a "major announcement" to get free airtime on cable news.
Television had already halted its midterm coverage, and election result stories had to compete with a million other narratives for airtime.
NALA earns money off commissions on airtime and bill payments, interest on savings, sending leads to insurance companies and other services.
Created by Napster cofounder Sean Parker, Airtime is a group messaging app that emphasizes sharing with the people you're chatting with.
As of this week, the super PAC supporting Kasich also bought about $150,000 worth of broadcast, satellite and local cable airtime.
We found that paid TV airtime did matter, accounting for a modest 13% of the week-to-week changes in polling.
Then imagine that they devoted their airtime to commenting on the beauty of the ocean and the talent of the surfers.
Franco gets a few more seconds of airtime when Branson's wife (Katherine Waterston), also aboard the Covenant, grieves her husband's memory.
"There's no airtime for this orange (person)," show writer and star Ilana Glazer told USA Today in an interview published Monday.
The committee also reserved airtime in Arizona and Nevada, two states where Republican-held seats are seen as prime pickup opportunities.
And he became a posthumous media star, with just about every major outlet giving column space and airtime to his ideas.
In the Senate, both outside groups have spent multiples more on airtime than either the Democratic or Republican senatorial committees, too.
This is just wasted airtime, and you are doing the American people a disservice by not talking about what is important.
Cut off from printers and teleprompters, Mr. Jost and Mr. Che were rewriting zingers by hand as the midnight airtime loomed.
" And toward Mr. Trump — "the man whose name doesn't need any more airtime" — she was more curt: "I think it's horrible.
Guest hosts were largely replaced by guest stars, who have no matchmaking authority and consequently are shoehorned into far less airtime.
But there's a format issue where when you're just sitting on TV and there's airtime to fill, you just say things.
Airtime is complex to the point of being daunting, though it's also flexible enough to encompass most ways we express ourselves.
Rather, the past five months have seen copious amounts of copy, airtime and bandwidth marshaled in service of excavating Kobe's humanity.
That's why Sean Parker's recently relaunched video chat room app Airtime acquired vLine, which offered video chat infrastructure to SaaS companies.
And with half a century of airtime under its belt, the show has provided important childhood lessons for millions of people.
I live for airtime, those moments of weightlessness you feel in your gut that pull you right out of your seat.
In a typical election year, that performance would have given any presidential candidate a big shot of momentum and national airtime.
Trump also fumed at the amount of airtime Comey got without defending the president or discussing other issues Trump cared about.
Promotional posters were distributed to bookstores, showing the avuncular Mr. Spanta, and billboard space and airtime were purchased to advertise it.
In the past, this experience has thrived on cable, with nearly every reality behemoth having a home network and weekly airtime.
She spoke relatively little at a turning-point debate on Friday after she had dominated airtime at such gatherings last year.
With Bloomberg, it's not just that he uses his immense wealth to get into the political process and buy limitless airtime.
In group settings, great listeners act as facilitators and monitor the airtime to make sure everyone gets a relatively equal share.
But he opened the door to Mr. Trump, in 2020, getting exactly what he covets: unfettered airtime to the whole country.
Jimmy has returned to hustling mode, this time trying to badger and woo potential buyers of the airtime he's already purchased.
In Nigeria, PalmPay will offer 10% cash back on airtime purchases and bank transfer rates as low as 10 Naira ($.20193).
The Biden campaign says it has now reserved around $4 million in airtime through the caucuses and will likely add more.
In the prior two rounds of presidential debates spanning more than eight hours, climate change received just 35 minutes of airtime.
Booker looked surprised by it, which makes sense — when's the last time you remember veganism getting airtime in a presidential debate?
They pointed out that most of the TV airtime has been booked by Cruz, super PACs supporting him and Texas Gov.
It was a business unit called syndication, where they would produce commercials, and in return take airtime as a barter arrangement.
When the Harvey Weinstein allegations initially broke, it was late in the week and the show shelved a sketch before airtime.
Even when you set aside the pro seasons, men's college sports also get plenty of airtime to fill in the gaps.
The rate of play went from 22000% to 3363%, hitting its lowest point in 106, when women earned only 2609% of airtime.
And TV networks devoted a sizable amount of their airtime to the story, as revealed in this analysis by Vox's Alvin Chang.
Since the story broke in January, Fox News has given significantly less airtime to the Stormy Daniels story than other cable networks.
So who is the group, what are their far-right connections, and how do they keep getting airtime in New Zealand media?
UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Knowing Mueller, I think he&aposs not going to light that fire under someone who gets free airtime every day.
"I feel bad for those who tuned in to see and support me that I didn't get more airtime," he tweeted Friday.
RGA officials who had been high on Pawlenty have canceled the $2.3 million worth of airtime they had reserved for the fall.
During the campaign, the state-controlled broadcaster devoted much airtime and commentary to Mr Trump's mudslinging and broadcast the presidential debates live.
And the issues that don't make an appearance — including abortion, the Supreme Court, and the opioid epidemic — have gotten relatively little airtime.
After one-and-a-half years, I incubated a [platform for sharing personal content] called Erly that sold to Sean Parker's Airtime.
As Vox's Matt Yglesias noted, it's been hard for them to get airtime, as the country is consumed with endless Trump scandals.
The internet reigns supreme as our hottest bastion of debate — one in which every voice, no matter how extreme, gets equal airtime.
Otherwise, Ivanka gets free airtime to do what she does best: hawk the family brand at the expense of the American public.
But it is striking to discover just how much airtime the Democratic lawmakers have garnered — especially from some of their harshest critics.
The Senate Leadership Fund, an outside group connected to the American Crossroads network, has about $4 million in airtime booked next month.
But in 1988 the word "arsonist" had received significantly less airtime, and a political thirst for mandatory internment was yet to emerge.
And, for us, the opportunity to finally give our ankles some airtime, especially considering that we haven't ditched our socks in months.
"It [Airtime] is the only product that let's groups of people collaboratively experience the same content at the same time," he says.
Soon enough, however, they bowed to convention and agreed to do so, also consenting to give airtime to the Pelosi-Schumer response.
Yesterday the group launched an ad buy on CNN, MSNBC and Fox News, which includes airtime during the Sunday morning politics shows.
By one measure, television news devoted three times as much airtime to Mrs Clinton's e-mails as to her entire policy agenda.
In all likelihood, Avenatti will continue to enjoy as much airtime as he desires, but only if he declares his presidential candidacy.
Important to broadcast partners like ESPN and Turner Sports, who have filmed these entrances throughout the postseason to help fill pregame airtime.
A large portion of the money was spent on producing and buying airtime for television commercials, the group said in a statement.
Airtime is designed to produce the feeling of human "togetherness," but that requires some hardcore lifting by the technology in the background.
I think crypto and blockchain have gotten a huge amount of airtime in the press, to me it's distracting for financial services.
But the networks have billions in revenue, armies of reporters and producers and infinite airtime to supply a countervailing picture of reality.
He and Ted Cruz are the two Republican candidates whose airtime has been spent largely on promoting themselves by attacking someone else.
But expect topics like police violence, gun control, and systemic racism to get more airtime tonight than they've gotten in previous debates.
"Hard to believe that @FoxNews is wasting airtime on Mayor Pete," President Trump wrote on Twitter before the town hall event began.
But, of course, there was cable TV airtime to fill, relentless online deadlines to meet, and front-page real estate to grab.
Between the lines: The president often goes after Fox News for giving airtime to Democratic analysts and contributors, specifically ones of color.
But there's a missing link, which hasn't gotten a lot of airtime: The possibility that Trump's campaign may have colluded with Russia.
The group has about $800,000 of airtime booked in Nevada this week, per data from CMAG, a company that tracks political advertising.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, who have proven through inspirational speeches and shrewd social media tactics how to edge Trump out of his airtime.
With lower expectations for ratings and plenty of airtime to get people hooked with marathon viewings, the margin of error is bigger.
After a 10-hour standoff in which editors refused to give the legislators airtime, security guards forcibly ejected two of the lawmakers.
"Democrats must immediately be given equal airtime," said the leaders, Speaker Nancy Pelosi of California and Senator Chuck Schumer of New York.
Yeah, I think the counter to that would be that the amount of airtime that Trump got just to be speaking live.
It's also similar to Airtime, Sean Parker's chat startup that was revived a year ago to offer a similar group chat experience.
And Leaving Neverland exists in the real world, where that case and those versions of events have been given plenty of airtime.
Out of four hours of airtime, climate change garnered only 15 minutes of discussion from a sprawling primary field of 20 candidates.
He stood there for more than a minute, tensed and silent, while applause washed over him for nearly 10 percent of his airtime.
With the exception of Apple and its encryption battle with the FBI, the tech industry has gotten very little airtime this election cycle.
With the exception of Apple and its encryption battle with the FBI, the tech industry has gotten very little airtime this election cycle.
Then there are the continued attacks on the media for giving Trump so much airtime and for, in their minds, fueling his victory.
The cardiac surgeon has for years devoted large amounts of airtime to peddling all sorts of suspect detoxes, diets, and other health misinformation.
And it means that Khan — whose speech was powerful but wasn't aired during primetime — got much more airtime than he otherwise would had.
It's unclear what possessed the 25-year-old man to walk into a Baltimore television news station Thursday and demand airtime, police said.
Demi Lovato just delivered a personal and powerful appeal on an issue that doesn't get enough airtime in the political arena: mental health.
Cruz's campaign has encouraged the GOP front-runner to combine their individual hours of airtime into a two-hour, one-on-one debate.
This data is a month old, but Steyer has nonetheless maintained an edge in those states in airtime and on-the-ground staffing.
Other apps have launched in the past with the aim of offering a co-watching experience, like YouTubeSocial, WeMesh, LiveLead, AirTime and others.
AB InBev bought five-and-a-half minutes of airtime at the Super Bowl, its biggest media spend for the event to date.
A handful of the women quickly realize they won't be winning or getting much airtime and use the opportunity to make lifelong friends.
Sanders has already been using his resource advantage to prepare: This week, he reserved $2.5 million in TV airtime in California and Texas.
I see a whiny narcissist of a child, self-obsessed, constantly demanding attention to the detriment of my brother's own airtime (parental attention).
This media environment became a regular outlet for many Republican politicians, who learned to talk this lingo to make sure they received airtime.
Trump was lavished with billions of dollars worth of free airtime and exposure during the campaign, irrespective of how he chose to engage.
One spousal meltdown at a time tends to be the pattern on television, mostly because writers have many minutes of airtime to fill.
Whether they take advantage of the moment remains to be seen, but Tuesday finally gave them the airtime to give this a shot.
However, it can only be a good thing for the Northern Ireland question to finally be getting airtime in London's corridors of power.
Emma González and David Hogg, of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, have gotten a lot of airtime since the mass shooting.
Democrats, who control the House and have repeatedly rejected the president's funding demand, asked networks for equal airtime to counter the president's speech.
In his memoir, "Gasping For Airtime," Mohr explains how he was riddled with anxiety and panic attacks during his time on the show.
The NRSC still has reservations in place for broadcast airtime in both markets over the final three weeks before the midterms, totaling $6900,2628.
But beginning in October, the NRSC had reserved just $220006 million in late airtime — while the DSCC had reserved $2202 million in ads.
Rather than giving airtime to the angriest members of Congress, give voice to legislators who are truly working to find a compromise solution.
It is an absolute necessity for women's soccer to have equal recognition, equal pay, equal FIFA council representation and equal airtime on television.
Yet even with all of Parker's resources, it will be a battle to convince clusters of friends to make Airtime their digital clubhouse.
Harman: I see too little airtime focused on a message that reaches for and includes the broadest cross-section of Democrats and independents.
THE ARTS An entry on Thursday in the "What's on TV" highlights misstated the airtime for "Happy Ending With Nando Vila" on Fusion.
The crisp air carried whiffs of farm animals and sea salt, and migratory birds making pit stops competed with vocal sheep for airtime.
He frequently commandeered airtime on cable and broadcast networks, where he presented himself as a legal crusader for the anti-Trump "resistance" movement.
For another, presidential candidate Mike Bloomberg and President Trump are both buying airtime during the game—some $10 million worth of it. Each.
Big Tech — companies like Microsoft and Google — used their airtime to call for more regulation, particularly in the area of artificial intelligence (AI).
By the numbers: Mr. Bloomberg has reserved almost $35 million in airtime for television commercials, a figure that dwarfs other campaigns' advertising budgets.
In the early days, Stern's NBA grasped for relevance, television airtime and a seat at the table next to pro football and baseball.
Polansky later served as COO for Airtime, the secretive video-chat platform founded in 2011 by Napster founders Sean Parker and Shawn Fanning.
Surrogates are held to a different standard from reporters and often given airtime even when they've proven to be reckless with the truth.
Deborah Ross (D), and both Democrats and Republicans are rushing to purchase airtime in an expensive state that is also a presidential battleground.
One thing to know about TV advertising in the United States is that candidates can buy airtime more cheaply than super PACs can.
And let's not forget that traditional media — especially television — gave President Trump billions of dollars' worth of free airtime in their news coverage.
I feel like the amount of airtime that Trump is taking up, even in relation to the general election, is kind of insane.
And even when other charity raters have tried to come up with better metrics, overhead has continued to get a lot of airtime.
Parker, who was joined by Airtime President Daniel Klaus and product boss Thomas Purnell-Fisher, hammered home two key points throughout the demonstration: Airtime was different from anything you'll find in the social media sphere today, and the technology that lets groups of people jump in and out of video chats while simultaneously watching videos on their phones was really hard to build.
The Diplomat reports that a US government source with knowledge of the launch says the missile failed after just a single minute of airtime.
Cashland makes conscious efforts to push its merchandise, and it has gotten the brand airtime on Snoop Dogg's and Wiz Khalifa's popular Instagram accounts.
There was news aplenty to get through, not the least of which that Spotify's shares — as of airtime, at least — were being pretty reasonable.
The statement ends with a hope that physicists will take into account expertise on these issues before giving airtime to anyone with an opinion.
The constant targeted harassment of Zoë Quinn, Anita Sarkeesian, and many other people in the games industry made headlines and took up television airtime.
Samsung aired three new commercials during the Academy Awards tonight, continuing the company's recent trend of using Oscars airtime to try and sell phones.
If there's anyone in the music industry who might actually be able to put their airtime to good use, though, it's Thursday's Geoff Rickly.
One of those apps, OkHello, garnered some media attention back in early 2014, but Parker says that was never intended to be Airtime 2.0.
Television networks host a series of events at critical advertising sales periods, allowing marketers to buy commercial airtime months before a television season begins.
Boosted by these gains, and by strong polls, the Clinton campaign recently decided it won't reserve airtime for television ads this fall in Colorado.
Both campaigns are spending a disproportionate amount of their money on Florida, with Clinton adding $5 million in additional airtime Wednesday to the state.
VENDORS SELLING mobile-phone airtime and money-changers swinging bags of Congolese francs mill around beneath a billboard in Kinshasa that reads "Kabila forever".
The label "black music," was a brand that kept black musicians from getting airtime on national radio networks or billing at most major venues.
Apparently desperate to fill up 45 minutes of airtime, creator Amy Sherman-Palladino rammed the show full of references that weren't actually that obscure.
What parents need to know There's no mystery why teens love AirTime, since sharing music and funny videos in real time is really fun.
Don Lemon is torn over Megyn Kelly's controversial interview with radio host Alex Jones -- but ultimately seems to think he's not worth the airtime.
And of the time devoted to covering the administration, one fourth of it, 24 percent of that airtime, was devoted to the Mueller probe.
But though he spoke of delegates and his potential to beat Trump, those appeals received much less airtime than the policies buttressing his revolution.
But here's the dilemma -- she's back now for season 8, which has already wrapped, and we're told she has an enormous amount of airtime.
After health care, which got nearly 25 minutes of airtime during the debate, the No. 219 concern Midwestern voters have is about their paychecks.
Call it asymmetric punditry: As Republicans become more extreme, it's become near-impossible to find non-loony ones to fill airtime on cable news.
" Other hot hits that get airtime: FGL's "Talk You Out of It," Bryan's "Knockin' Boots," Dan + Shay's "All to Myself" and Dierks Bentley's "Living.
The Fairness Doctrine really was used by liberal groups to silence conservatives, typically by flooding stations with complaints and requests for airtime to respond.
Scott, as sitting governor, also has had a lot of free airtime while Nelson, who was in Washington voting until Wednesday, has received less.
If Democratic voters are to have any idea of the effect their chosen candidate would have in office, foreign policy desperately needs more airtime.
And every minute of airtime devoted to cajoling reluctant conservatives was a minute not aimed at winning over swing voters for the general election.
Trump's communications director, Jason Miller, told the AP that the figure would include $100 million in television airtime and $40 million in online ads.
His campaign is set to buy airtime for a 30-minute infomercial that will broadcast across the state, the Des Moines Register first reported.
But viewers weren't too bothered about the duo being performatively queer in order to make money when actual queer people weren't given enough airtime.
Well, in a lot of cases they would amplify a lie, because when you give uncritical airtime to a lie, the lie gets reinforced.
The center-right advocacy group bought airtime for the advertisements encouraging viewers to contact and thank a number of GOP representatives for repealing ObamaCare.
Steel Vengeance features a whopping 27 seconds of airtime, an astonishing amount for a ride that lasts all of two and a half minutes.
He spoke for just five minutes in Thursday's debate, only getting more airtime than political outsiders Andrew Yang and Marianne Williamson and California Rep.
The figures aren't as precise, but they work—at least for the advertisers looking to buy airtime based on the viewership of popular shows.
In the past, Clinton has criticized the media's focus on her emails during the 2016 election and their willingness to give Trump excessive airtime.
The ministry of petroleum had funded food, fuel and satellite phone airtime and sent money to militias accused of attacking civilians, The Sentry said.
News anchors complained about the press conference at the time, arguing Trump tricked the media into giving him free airtime for his new hotel.
Rudolph parodied the Democratic presidential candidate on "SNL's" 45th season premiere, and naturally, Harris' now-famous "that girl was me" line got ample airtime.
Look no further than media darling Lisa Bloom, who was given seemingly unlimited airtime in representing female clients against Roger Ailes and Bill O'Reilly.
By contrast, O'Malley seemed to struggle to get some airtime between Sanders and Clinton, especially when they sparred on health care and financial regulation.
The calls and radio airtime are paid for by the pro-Trump Super PAC American National, which was first  reported by Talking Points Memo.
These were shows on airtime purchased by the Nixon campaign showcasing average citizens asking questions (that in this case were scripted) of the Republican candidate.
A few seconds passed — what felt like an eternity of dead airtime — but I had answered his question, so I waited for him to respond.
They were saying she deserves to be treated with respect, and that comments like these play into disrespectful sexist stereotypes that don't deserve public airtime.
Comey said Monday that there was no evidence found related to Trump's claim, leading Democrats to use the hours of airtime to slam the President.
It has a lot in common with homophobia, but doesn't get as much airtime because the bisexual community is less visible, and therefore less recognized.
It's like storming Area 51, except instead of idiot social media celebrities doing it, it's elected political representatives doing it to get airtime on Fox.
It certainly doesn't bode well for our villain Negan, who's had less airtime this season than Ezekiel's CGI tiger and remains mysteriously absent yet again.
But FAIR wasn't just enjoying more airtime to promote its views to the public; the organization and its allies were gaining traction with local lawmakers.
That recent polls show media dedicates most of their airtime, as it relates to President Trump, 91 percent of it, you know, being negative coverage.
It's certainly refreshing to see a show spotlight its less popular characters with actual airtime instead of offscreen business we hear about after the fact.
Airtime, the group video-chatting service started in 2011 by Napster co-founder Sean Parker, is relaunching today as a free iOS and Android app.
The group bought airtime on a Des Moines Christian radio station to broadcast its message but the station says it will not broadcast the show.
Today, 25 makers and entrepreneurs from around the U.S. will pitch their products for a chance to win airtime on HSN, a listing on HSN.
A major Democratic super-PAC is booking more airtime and boosting spending to $85003 million as it gears up for 2016's competitive House races.
Mr. Safer and his Vietnamese cameraman, Ha Thuc Can, gave Americans powerful close-ups of firefights and search-and-destroy missions filmed hours before airtime.
The initial episode, on Monday, was broadcast from Vice's studios and changes were made as late as 8003 minutes before the 2800:2698 p.m. airtime.
The New York Times reports that Trump has received nearly $2 billion in free airtime  this election cycle (while spending only $10 million in advertising).
The primary "super PAC" backing Mr. Trump, Rebuilding America Now, is taking an identical approach: It has reserved airtime only in Ohio, Florida and Pennsylvania.
The initial episode, on Monday, was broadcast from Vice's studios and changes were made as late as 15 minutes before the 7:30 p.m. airtime.
In part, Mr. Trump's extended airtime once again owes to his decision to hold news conferences on election nights, rather than making a standard speech.
Republican concerns that Trump is too soft on Social Security, or insufficiently committed to neoconservative dogma on foreign affairs, have gotten a lot of airtime.
Customers across most of the accounts would also be given free airtime, data and text messages on FNB Connect, its mobile offering, through their account.
Sanders the individual now gobbles up so much airtime and column inches that he threatens to eclipse the American left, to its long-term detriment.
South African artists, no matter how big their following online, still struggle to get the airtime they need to expand their fan bases at home.
This month, Vietnamese crawfish gets prime airtime in a dedicated Gulf Coast episode of celebrity chef David Chang's glossy, just-released Netflix series Ugly Delicious.
Newbies "The Way You Used to Do" and "The Evil Has Landed" were given obligatory airtime, but not without a half-arsed apology from Homme.
Why waste precious airtime on mourning or remembrance when we could have war talk, blow up some more cities on a map on a screen?
At times, the debate became a free-for-all, with candidates desperate to wedge their personalities and signature ideas into brief snippets of television airtime.
Carlson opened his show by using more than two minutes of airtime to quote Warren's analysis of how giant American companies are abandoning American workers.
It was not clear how much airtime Ms. Crowley would get, however, as Mr. Mnuchin likes to keep close control over the Treasury's public communications.
Telemundo's sports offerings have grown so much over the years that the network now has the welcome struggle of finding enough airtime to show everything.
We don't usually get a lot of laughs out of climate change, a topic that gets precious little airtime, even on the broadcast news shows.
Maybe the networks will show classic games to fill airtime, or some of those old World's Strongest Man competitions, the way cable did years ago.
Still, she wishes other rhinos, like the critically endangered Sumatran, Javan and black rhinos, received nearly as much airtime as the northern white, she said.
In 20203, the ABC, CBS and NBC nightly newscasts devoted 86 minutes of airtime to campaign coverage in the run-up to the Iowa caucuses.
The Leftovers From the start, one thing that's set "The Leftovers" apart from other TV dramas is that it rarely wastes a minute of airtime.
The new buys are on top of about $28503 million in airtime the RGA already purchased in what are expected to be more expensive contests.
Reserving fall airtime now doesn't preclude committees like the RGA from canceling their buys later in the year, if polling shows the political climate changing.
A super PAC formed by Kamala Harris allies has started reserving TV airtime across Iowa, offering a potential boost for the California senator's presidential campaign.
But, if it eventually decides to get rid of the physical SIM it will have significant implications for how customers buy airtime in the future.
The Bloomberg campaign announced Tuesday it had reserved a 6900-second spot, which could amount to $2628 million worth of airtime during the Super Bowl.
Campaigns are expensive, and political parties have proliferated (there are 39 now), often "selling" their support and airtime in exchange for benefits from governing parties.
Trump's aide said that they were in discussions with Fox, the network broadcasting the Super Bowl, in the fall and reserved the airtime in December.
Erdogan's ruling AK Party wields substantial control over the media and according to some, receive two-thirds of airtime on the country's various TV channels.
On the one hand, the networks said no to President Barack Obama when he asked for airtime to give a speech on immigration in 2014.
As the plot unfolds, copious airtime is devoted to a television star turned politician named Victor Fluke (hmm!) whose immunity to shame generates big ratings.
The network has a clear conservative bias, and much of its airtime is spent criticizing Democrats and pushing pro-Republican (and pro-Trump) talking points.
But after a week of activist campaigns, The O'Reilly Factor ran a total of only nine ads, accounting for less than seven minutes of airtime.
Donald Trump might be behind in the polls, but he's still getting way more publicity — in particular, way more TV airtime — than frontrunner Hillary Clinton.
But it also unearthed a lot of random garbage, like a photo of a basket of muffins that ended up getting significant airtime during the trial.
We'll just chalk that up to this being a TV show with a lot of airtime to fill, and sometimes the scenery takes over a bit.
While abortion usually gets some airtime, child care, for example, is being taken more seriously this election cycle than at any time in the recent past.
Is it justified: Kind of, in the sense that fans are fans, and you're supposed to want your team to get as much airtime as possible.
The Wall Street Journal reported last year that the average Super Bowl commercial costs about $5 million, and that's just the cost to secure the airtime.
His Fox airtime has dipped in recent weeks, however, as his race against Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum became one of the most competitive in the country.
The new Airtime had a much more subdued unveiling — a small, private demo in a 9th-floor suite at the Ritz Carlton hotel in San Francisco.
The designer's stone pieces first saw airtime during Emily Maynard's season — since then, they've been as much a constant as "romantic" trips to frigid Nordic countries.
This week saw the intensification of two threads of national security concerns continue to get airtime on Capitol Hill that could have massive ramifications for startups.
Eric Swalwell were locked in a game of chicken, each talking loudly over each other for a stretch of several seconds as they fought for airtime.
Conflict. The voices that are amplified are the ones that are the most conflict-oriented, the most extreme; those are the guys that get the airtime.
While these issues are sweeping and complex — and are often topics where the president can make significant change without Congress — they have not received much airtime.
Airtime, the online video chat company started by Sean Parker, is getting into the game watching segment after it added support for live-streaming service Twitch.
Many airtime sellers are not set up to handle large transactions, he says, so the likes of MTN have to build a new network of agents.
Concurrently, media continue to give far more airtime to the nomination of someone else who is far from deserving of the prize: US President Donald Trump.
"If, say, three minutes of the interview were broadcast, a competitor could say, you need to give me three minutes of airtime," Kirkpatrick told VICE News.
This time, in the days leading up to this shutdown, less than 5 percent of airtime was devoted to the story — and only slightly more since.
That someone is Intuit, which sells a bunch of small-business software and services and gave away the airtime as part of a small-business competition.
Net1 also said it would buy a 49.6 percent stake in DNI-4PL Contracts, a distributer of Cell C's mobile user starter packs and prepaid airtime.
This chart shows how much airtime Donald Trump has taken up since his announcement, graphing the percentage of media mentions daily that have been about him.
On the other hand, it's my break up song after a long, agonizing relationship with the idea that country radio would grace me with some airtime.
As the Trump campaign makes its pitch to a national television audience, some note that Clinton critiques are sucking up a lot of oxygen and airtime.
He and the Airtime team think those apps only facilitate broadcasting from one to many, which they see as an alienating way to communicate with friends.
Airtime will undoubtedly face skepticism, both for its grand vision to compete with products from the world's biggest social networks and because of its rocky past.
"Balanced eating" is another general nutrition term we all know, but sadly, it gets a lot less airtime than hot topics like portion control and gluten.
"Comcast has not donated any media or airtime to The Truth About Tech campaign," said Sena Fitzmaurice, a spokesperson for the cable giant, in a statement.
They'll also have difficulty competing for airtime with a slew of high-profile Democrats who have already jumped in, or are seriously considering the race. Sens.
The big picture: The WashPost analyzed data to uncover which 2020 Democratic candidates and potential runners had the most Fox News airtime since the midterm elections.
The DCCC has reserved $2.1 million in airtime and Cook Political Report upgraded the seat to tossup for the first time in Issa's 16-year tenure.
The meeting drove a stake through the heart of Washington's efforts to isolate Russia, and it gave Putin airtime as an equal to the United States.
When the episode was transmitted to Comedy Central, it had a mystery six-frame sync problem that was finally fixed and delivered one hour before airtime.
The bad news is that, during that airtime, non-experts made numerous false and misleading statements about the climate report and the scientists who wrote it.
This not only gives them more airtime on the network, it also puts them in a better position among the other women on their specific franchise.
Zelenskiy, in addition to technically being an employee of Kolomoisky as a star on a network he owns, has received significant free airtime on the network.
One group that appeared shortchanged was the undecided voters sitting onstage, who, between the moderators' tough questions and the candidates' heated exchanges, received relatively little airtime.
Aside from Klobuchar also briefly mentioning the importance of affordable child care, issues of paid leave and care for family members had gotten very little airtime.
Bronson gives as much airtime and affection to blue-collar chefs and restaurant owners from the boroughs outside Manhattan as he does to the Michelin-starred.
Mr. Ayers and his associates created it in July 2015 mostly to purchase large chunks of television airtime in swing states months before the 2016 election.
Some of Mr. Trump's aides and allies acknowledged on Friday that it was problematic for the president's chief spokeswoman to spend airtime defending her own credibility.
But he also urged some perspective, noting that CNN and other cable networks dedicated hundreds of hours of airtime to Trump rallies during the 2016 campaign.
The Democratic presidential candidates are devoting much of their airtime these days to discussing Americans' persistent struggles with costs — a troubling problem the ACA didn't solve.
It backed antigovernment movements, both secular and Islamist, with Al Jazeera airtime, diplomatic support and, later, money and sometimes weapons, hoping to install friendly new governments.
It's a good thing that antitrust is getting more airtime, with politicians, the press, and the public paying more attention to corporate concentration and its effects.
Not only has Mike Bloomberg spent a lot of money on buying TV airtime, the ads his team has made for him are generally really good.
A man named Aloys told me it was the first time he had ever seen such a thing — a former enemy of the state, getting airtime.
The seven Democratic presidential candidates spent much of the night jockeying for airtime and talking over one another, with the forum at times descending into mayhem.
The deal was brokered by RM Broadcasting, a Florida firm that hunts for airtime to sell to Rossiya Segodnya, the Russian state media organization behind Sputnik.
Some companies invested as much as $5.6 million on 30 seconds of airtime, more than double the cost of an equivalent ad during the Oscars broadcast.
In particular, the White House is thinking through the process of putting allies on TV during Senate trial days to ensure the administration's viewpoint gets airtime.
Instead of having to fight for airtime with pharmaceutical companies, Bloomberg could have just purchased the exclusive rights to one of America's most beloved television series.
Ms. Huddy's lawyers had told the company that Mr. O'Reilly pursued a sexual relationship in 2011, at a time he exerted significant influence over her airtime.
CNN hosted a town hall event with Schultz in February, drawing criticism from the left for giving airtime to someone who hadn't announced his candidacy yet.
Small- to mid-size machine shops, that specialize in low- volume manufacturing, also deserve airtime for their contribution to the rising tide of manufacturing in America.
You pray to him for blessings — to get more airtime, to get a rival off the show — but like Jesus himself, he answers prayers only sometimes.
Television networks including CNN and MSNBC have responded by devoting an unprecedented amount of airtime to discuss the policy implications of climate change with presidential contenders.
Seventh Generation, a company known for its eco-friendly cleaning products, is donating its commercial airtime on NBC's The Today Show throughout the week of Sept.
Amy Klobuchar — called Kitchen Table Conversations — began buying airtime in Nevada, and a secret-money group opposing Bernie Sanders starting running digital ads in South Carolina.
The tequila was unveiled in 2013 with a funny online video featuring Ms. Crawford sharing a bed with Mr. Clooney that got lots of free airtime.
By hijacking an airplane, Khaled was able to give Palestinians airtime that was never afforded to them when their homes were wiped out by brutal Israeli attacks.
One thing Mr. Trump had going for him, I pointed out, was that he was very good at getting the news media to give him free airtime.
Candidates buying airtime on television shows, ad space in newspapers, or postage for direct mail, are charged roughly equivalent prices to reach the same amount of people.
The entire media was "rigged," he said, trying to throw the election to the Democrats even as he enjoyed endless airtime and coverage for his every statement.
State TV coverage is so biased, ruled the Elections Commission in a recent case, that it ordered one program to give opposition parties free airtime to respond.
During the campaign, state television favored the conservative candidate, Ebrahim Raisi, despite the fact that all candidates were supposed to be given equal airtime and fair treatment.
As President Trump knows, saying controversial things during a presidential bid gets you a lot of free press and sucks up airtime from your opponents (poor Jeb!).
Turning nasty has grave risks, though, perhaps even more so this cycle, given the more than a dozen candidates in both parties fighting for airtime and attention.
A study of 168.5 hours of campaign coverage on 17 national television channels at the start of March showed that Yes supporters got 90% of the airtime.
The initiative has given her more airtime than ever before and brought in about $7m, more than she received in the whole year for her presidential run.
While he didn't get as much airtime as some of the other suitors, he made it halfway through the competition before being denied a rose by Maynard.
Trump used the media to his advantage for much of the election — getting free airtime and dominating the news cycle with bombastic claims and extreme campaign rhetoric.
And after Sean Parker's video app Airtime bumbled its 2012 launch extravaganza with broken demos featuring celebrities like Jim Carrey, its 2016 relaunch had no event attached.
With 180 million active monthly listeners in 65 countries, Spotify has a pretty good gauge on what people are listening to and what gets the most airtime.
Moreover, their money goes further than a super PAC's, because it goes straight into campaigns—and campaigns get lower rates for television airtime, which Trump badly needs.
While that's a generally accepted fact, that particular perk doesn't get a lot of airtime in today's mainstream fitness culture, which is almost entirely focused on appearance.
"One of the most consistently said things by people around the world is, 'Oh, I can do all the things in one place,'" he says of Airtime.
For Taylor to get meaningful airtime in her debut fight makes a statement both to her fighting ability and to what she is doing for the sport.
Last week, candidates, the two party committees and their biggest-spending outside allies dropped a whopping $63 million on television airtime in 51 districts across the country.
This year, the Senate Majority PAC — the largest super PAC backing Senate Democratic candidates — accounts for about one in every 10 dollars spent or reserved on airtime.
Democrats have already reserved millions of dollars in airtime in an effort to finally take down Walker, who has survived two general elections and one recall election.
They began even before my book was published, when network morning shows that regularly had me on now refused my pleas for some airtime to promote it.
A campaign source said momentum behind Corbyn had been building ever since election broadcasting regulations, which ensure party leaders get airtime, came into force a month ago.
"Morning Joe" was criticized during the 2016 presidential campaign for giving too much airtime to Trump, who used to frequently call in to talk to the hosts.
A red-team exercise is poorly matched to climate science, but it would have allowed Pruitt to give airtime to the witches' brew of climate science denial.
When it comes to who rules the airtime during Super Bowl, PepsiCo is the definitive answer given the fact that they own Doritos, Pepsi, and Mountain Dew.
He also showed early in the campaign that if you're not too constipated to roll with the news, cable shows will give you billions in free airtime.
But not enough airtime is given to people who grew up with most of their needs met but still found themselves in situations that jeopardized their freedom.
Sean Parker's Airtime video messaging company, plus video messaging apps like Benchmark-backed Marco Polo and Sequoia-backed Tribe, will no doubt be watching Messenger closely, too.
" He knocked the traditional Election Day reporting that is bereft of early results, leaving journalists to fill airtime by saying things like, "Oh, it's raining in Cleveland.
It also gives the television networks something to fill airtime: Todd may have grilled Manigault Newman over her intentions and assumptions, but he dutifully played her recordings.
His plan, sooner rather than later, is to introduce a national tournament, something like a March Madness for esports, replete with sponsors, television airtime and crowded arenas.
In fact, it seems Republicans in general have stayed off the gas on that front, while Democrats have spent a lot more money trying to get airtime.
The cost of 30 or 60 seconds of airtime during television's most-watched night of the year is so prohibitive that not many companies can afford it.
State broadcasters almost stopped giving airtime to opposition parties, while Mr. Orban's allies began buying private media outlets to reduce the opposition's exposure within the independent sector.
The next day's Flower Power runway was accelerated, with just quick shots of each queen's look, which generally portends a post-runway storm in need of airtime.
Yang's 2 minutes and 56 seconds of airtime (versus 13 minutes and 19 seconds for front-runner Joe Biden) weren't exactly spent as well as he'd imagined.
But she was also a face of an organization that, for example, devoted plenty of airtime to the racist notion that President Obama was born in Kenya.
Spending as much as a month with each person in such a condensed amount of airtime means the show can burn through a greater amount of story.
So far, 19 candidates have qualified to be in the first debate next month, creating a situation where most of them are unlikely to get much airtime.
In comparison, Sanders has spent $13.5 million on airtime in the states, with seven figures each in just Texas, North Carolina and Colorado, according to Politico. Sen.
She joined Amazon in 2015 as a senior technical evangelist after a series of startups engineering roles including Airtime and Hailo, despite not having an engineering degree.
The FedEx Series finishes in August, benefiting the European Tour by allowing it to showcase its finale without having to compete for airtime with PGA Tour events.
But it moves swiftly and, well, crazily along the track, picking up speed as it rounds sharp curves and creates intense moments of airtime along the way.
Bloomberg's limitless wealth not only allows him to buy airtime and eyeballs, it allows him to argue that he's uniquely free of being influenced by moneyed interests.
White House officials blame the media for not focusing on the "substance" of Trump's policy agenda, instead dedicating airtime to the Russia probe and the president's tweets.
She and her friends have been most inspired by the Parkland survivors' unwillingness to give further airtime to the claim that mass shootings are "unavoidable," Thompson says.
But for those of you who came for the ads, here are the themes that dominated — to the tune of $5.2 million per 30 seconds of airtime.
At our shop, it was Sylvia who organized a committee to go to the president of CBS, Arthur Taylor, with demands for more airtime and better assignments.
It was two minutes until airtime for "The Lead With Jake Tapper," and Tapper's featured guest was the President Trump counselor and noted CNN adversary Kellyanne Conway.
Trump used the media to his advantage for much of the election, getting free airtime and dominating the news cycle with bombastic claims and extreme campaign rhetoric.
President Trump's habit of surrounding himself with "yes" men and war hawks got its fair share of airtime, as did Pompeo's views on North Korea and Iran.
Unsurprisingly, such issues have received little airtime on CGTN Africa, a branch of China's state television company, which opened its headquarters on the continent in Nairobi in 2012.
Win or lose, this year the show has extended Kanye a special opportunity: Four minutes of airtime, with which he's allowed to do whatever he wants, reports Pitchfork.
It is not clear how many more ad dollars Fox was able to get; the network was charging $5 million for 30-seconds of airtime during the game.
Disney dominated the commercial airtime during Sunday's Super Bowl, with highly anticipated trailers for Avengers: Endgame,Toy Story 4 and Captain Marvel all airing during the big game.
This is a massive number: It's more than the deaths caused by traffic accidents, Alzheimer's, or other deadly issues that get a lot of airtime, like terrorism, combined.
The Judicial Crisis Network, a top conservative political group, is spending $600,000 national airtime to boost President Trump's Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh ahead of his confirmation vote.
And the high-spending Senate Majority PAC has already reserved more than $10 million in television airtime in Florida, adding to the $10 million booked by the DSCC.
Network television newscasts from ABC, NBC, and CBS chose to devote three times as much airtime to Clinton's email server as they gave to all policy issues combined.
The rapper spent much of his unfiltered airtime praising the president for providing him with the "balls" he felt he was missing in his professional and home life.
However, that's in line with the low-end of buying airtime for a 30-second local TV ad, which ranges from $200 to $1,500+, depending on time slot.
His strategy receives support from mainstream media, which thrives on these kinds of attention-getting moments as a way to garner ratings and fill airtime and Internet space.
Payments processing and technology firm Net 1 is buying 13 million Blue Label shares for 2 billion rand, giving it a 15 percent stake in the airtime distributor.
Either way, he faced skepticism about whether he would devote significant financial resources to advertising, and the $2 million in airtime buys could dispel those doubts for now.
It's been a while since we've heard from Rudy ... he's been taken off the roster as a talking head for the Trump Administration, with his airtime severely cut.
This was enough to persuade the BBC, perhaps mindful of criticism of anti-Brexit bias, to make Mr Minford's claim its lead story and give him much airtime.
North Korea deployed a ballistic missile test that traveled 430 miles toward South Korea, landing in the Sea of Japan after about 30 minutes of airtime, BBC reports.
One area that is sure to receive airtime is cross-border investment, particularly at a time when globalization is on the decline and protectionism is on the rise.
It was the best option he had, but his message with the free airtime was mostly to complain about not having been invited to the prime-time debate.
Hillary Clinton has remained mostly out of the public eye since losing the bitter election, with even chance encounters between her and random strangers earning airtime and headlines.
Thomas Purnell-Fisher, who joined Airtime last year as chief product officer, says he hopes the app can offer the best of every big social platform out there.
I guess that mirrors the city as a whole—it feels like Radar is a real mouthpiece for London, where you have all these competing scenes getting airtime.
But since Time Warner Cable was acquired by Charter Communications in 22019, Torre has found that she and other older female colleagues have been losing airtime and opportunities.
Country music isn't just about radio airtime and Billboard charts; it is a social phenomenon as well, and Strait has long been an essential element of that culture.
Broadcasters are actually required to run ads from candidates for federal office, a policy that emerged as a way to ensure airtime is fairly doled out to candidates.
Democratic and Republican candidates have spent a good bit of their airtime either supporting or denigrating the Affordable Care Act and other health policies of the Obama administration.
When the White House officially requested airtime on Monday from the broadcast networks, as is customary in these cases, network executives deliberated about it for a few hours.
The debates are a chance for candidates to pitch themselves to voters nationwide and distinguish themselves from their competitors, all without having to pay for airtime on television.
In theory, this should also protect countries' tax take, but many African governments supplement revenue or profit taxes with separate levies on voice airtime, SMS and mobile money.
The party needs to buy airtime for its woman's agenda, disseminate it widely on social media and mass circulation publications, and provide training and talking points for candidates.
"She has not been very visible at all, while Bredesen has been running hundreds of thousands, if not millions, in television [airtime]," longtime Republican strategist Tom Ingram said.
Trump got like a billion-dollars-worth of free airtime and not led by Fox News who actually featured commentators who challenge Trump over his behavior and beliefs.
Meanwhile, the people who are part of this alt-right movement are given so much airtime to express a perspective on the world that I find really disgusting.
He considered himself an unbiased reporter delivering a facts-based newscast – unlike his pro-Trump colleagues, who openly use their later airtime segments to support the president's agenda.
But I definitely felt like there is a criticism, which I think is legitimate in this era of disinformation, of giving airtime to somebody who's spreading this misinformation.
There is no conspiracy within the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) to deny climate change, even if the BBC has been berated for giving airtime to discredited climate skeptics.
As several states' primaries remain in flux, neither Bernie Sanders nor Joe Biden has purchased TV or radio airtime since the March 17 elections in Florida and Arizona.
The relitigation of that election could last forever, and it's almost certain to take up an ample amount of airtime and print for the coming weeks and months.
As Vox's Matt Yglesias wrote last November, before the election: Network newscasts have, remarkably, dedicated more airtime to coverage of Clinton's emails than to all policy issues combined.
The TV interview offered Widers 40 minutes of airtime to expand on some of his most controversial policies – such as the banning of the sale of the Quran.
She added that the State Police already owns its air fleet and that the governor's flying time helps pilots meet the minimum airtime needed to keep their licenses.
And yet here we are the day after, and what's getting the most airtime is whether Nancy ripping up Don's papers was too mean or just mean enough.
That changed along with the N.F.L. itself, as the league's airtime ballooned in value and made the Super Bowl show one of the most coveted gigs in entertainment.
Steyer has a total of $8 million in airtime booked for this week, including $1.2 million in New Hampshire, just days from that state's primary contest on Tuesday.
The Democratic-backed House Majority PAC spent $3 million of their own on pricey Los Angeles airtime, making the race the most expensive House contest in California history.
There is a limited amount of inventory, in contrast to the endless reach of the web, and marketers know rates will spike if they wait to buy airtime.
Frustratingly persistent evidence shows that males continue to dominate the airtime of coeducational classes, even in college and law school, and even when females are in the majority.
The person added that these efforts have been kept quiet to circumvent Federal Communications Commission fairness-doctrine rules that require broadcasters to provide equal airtime to opposing candidates.
On Tuesday, Carlson devoted airtime to concerns that a ballot initiative passed in 2014 that downgrades shoplifting from a felony to a misdemeanor was making private enterprise impossible.
The G.O.P.'s greatest recurring hit — linking Representative Nancy Pelosi, the House Democratic leader and one-time speaker, to every Democrat who breathes — is once again getting airtime.
Cruz did not have an easy time of it from the Fox News moderators — who made sure the main attack lines on Cruz got a lot of airtime.
Yet in the process of devoting hours of airtime and millions of dollars to it, the Republicans raised doubts about Mrs Clinton's integrity which helped deny her the presidency.
Since the start of the Republican primaries, hundreds of thousands of words and hours of television airtime have been devoted to one question: What do Donald Trump's supporters want?
The company, which is owned by Spain's Telefonica, said it planned to credit two days of monthly airtime subscription charges for its monthly customers, by the end of January.
By law, each presidential candidate is entitled to 20 minutes of free airtime on public TV. Demirtas told supporters: "As long as you are free, I will be free."
As far as the Canadian networks having too much airtime and filling it with absolutely anything they can drag off the street, I have no idea what you mean.
One of the best 'Survivor' contestants/lying scoundrels thinks producers should go easy on the 2 dimwits who broke their NDAs before airtime ... but says they still gotta pay.
It did get more airtime in the New Hampshire primary than elswehere, as candidates visited rehab facilities and defended their policy approaches at a debate at St. Anselm College.
Steyer has over $8 million of airtime booked for this week: $85003 million in California, $1.2 million in New Hampshire, $880k in South Carolina, and $670k in Nevada pic.twitter.
So when Trump was running in 2016, CNN gave him billions of dollars worth of free airtime because it was great for ratings, because it was such a spectacle.
While Keeping Up With the Kardashians has devoted plenty of airtime to Kim's fertility struggles, no reference has been made to Khloé Kardashian and Kylie Jenner's respective (reported) pregnancies.
And in terms of booked ad buys over the next three weeks of the election, Team Clinton has reserved $35 million in airtime, versus $25 million for Team Trump.
Other apps like YouTube's Uptime (since shut down) and Facebook's first president Sean Parker's Airtime (never took off) have tried and failed to make co-watching a popular habit.
Watch an hour-long episode of the British edition, and you'll be surprised by how little of the airtime is taken up with conversations about flirting and sexual betrayal.
Brewer Anheuser-Busch has announced that it has bought "at least" three minutes of airtime at this year's game, with commercials for Bud Light, Budweiser, Michelob ULTRA and Busch.
NALA makes a mobile money app for easily paying friends and merchants as well as buying Internet airtime to capture the $1913 billion in yearly mobile payments in Africa.
But the big news stations won't give the Tap-Out the critical airtime it needs—not until there are images that are as dramatic as winds taking off roofs.
A Media Matters review of cable and network news broadcasts found the big shows had devoted just 15 minutes of airtime to open enrollment since the beginning of October.
As of June 20th, the Trump campaign was not thought to have reserved any TV airtime, reflecting its candidate's confidence, to date, in his ability to earn free publicity.
Here's what to watch for this evening: Donald Trump's alternative programming: His capacity to grab the headlines and suck up airtime at the expense of his rivals is unsurpassed.
The specifics of what Trump says -- and whether all the networks give him the airtime to say it (CNN has already announced it will) -- is tough-ish to predict.
All five Senate seats are in presidential swing states, making it imperative that Democrats and Republicans lock in advertising rates before Trump and Clinton begin snatching up available airtime.
They said the leadership team installed by Charter Communications, NY1's parent company, had reduced their airtime and anchoring slots, excluded them from promotional campaigns and ignored their concerns.
The focus on allegations of political bias among Google employees took away airtime that could have otherwise been used for some very important questions surrounding Google that need addressing.
Mr. Shadary has benefited from having the most airtime on television, even though his name resonates little across the country, which is two-thirds the size of western Europe.
He bought airtime on shortwave radio, and broadcast his theories out of an unused nursery in his house with "choo-choo" train wallpaper, Ms. Jones said in an interview.
Each winner will receive a device of their choice from Vodafone, but the device will not include a SIM and will not have any airtime agreement associated with it.
He's always been a creature of whatever moment he happens to be in, and he tends to do and say whatever he thinks might get him the most airtime.
Then he offered her the lofty job of managing his presidential campaign — and all the television airtime that came with it — and she turned herself into a kowtowing cartoon.
Sponsorship, for them, is a clear bid to acquire what many corporations covet: a global audience and the legitimacy that comes from sharing airtime with Western giants like McDonald's.
And against the backdrop of a brutal ongoing war, it introduced a range of novel features, from nationwide barnstorming and candidates' debates to subsidized television airtime for all contenders.
But sillier, outsize characters got equal airtime, like Ms. O'Hara's pill-popping, heartbroken lounge singer Lola Heatherton and Ed Grimley, the narwhal-haired man-child created by Mr. Short.
The PAC will spend a total of $879,000 on airtime in the Albany, Atlanta, Augusta, Columbus, Macon and Savannah media markets by Election Day, including $353,85033 this week alone.
The network also brought on former DNC interim Chairwoman Donna Brazile as a contributor, and has given airtime to Democratic lawmakers and DNC officials, as most news channels do.
Climate change got more airtime during the official Democratic National Committee debates than just about ever before in a presidential campaign, but it seemed the discussion was still lacking.
The subsequent joint statement by Ms. Pelosi and Mr. Schumer was the first time opposition leaders were given national airtime to respond to a president in the Oval Office.
The actor quickly realized he might be making a fashion mistake — "What am I wearing?" he said — but with three minutes to airtime, little could be done about it.
The one event in Jackson's life that gets plenty of airtime in Leaving Neverland is his death in 2009, which occurs about three hours into the four-hour film.
Out of four hours of airtime, climate change garnered only 15 minutes of discussion from a sprawling primary field of 20 candidates in the first Democratic presidential primary debates.
In fact, after Cohen's office was raided by the FBI on April 9, Fox News spent barely 1 percent of its airtime talking about Cohen in the days that followed.
A news media attracted to Trump's existing fame and willing to give him near unceasing airtime, treating him like a sideshow rather than a real threat to win political office.
This wood and steel hybrid coaster, which can go as fast as 74 miles per hour, thrills riders with an initial 90-degree drop and about 30 seconds of airtime.
New York (CNN)Katie Couric says TV news operations were instrumental in "enabling" Donald Trump's candidacy by affording him extraordinary airtime and allowing him to play by his own rules.
Trump's campaign has so far reserved $17.4 million this week, but announced on Tuesday morning last-minute plans to buy additional airtime in new terrain like Michigan and New Mexico.
Christian Grewe's AIRTime, filmed using a DJI Phantom 3, gives an aerial world tour that spans from Dubai to Hawaii to Hong Kong to Europe and South Asia and more.
Banking in the way it's been developed for the developed world simply does not work when a transaction to top up a phone can cost more than the airtime itself.
"Sex and the City", despite the characters calling themselves "each other's soulmates", gives most of its airtime over to dating; the four women come together mostly to dissect their experiences.
The question now is how long she can sustain it in a sprawling Democratic field as 23 other candidates vie for airtime on TV, digital news outlets, and social media.
However, the jokes at Trump's expense come after the billionaire businessman's has spent significant airtime ribbing Cruz over his Canadian birthplace and whether it jeopardizes his eligibility to be president.
Trump himself has acknowledged his popularity with the media, telling an Iowa crowd that he doesn't pay for campaign advertisements because the mainstream media already gives him so much airtime.
DJ Lag, he tells me he's run out of airtime on his phone and is trying to send some kids to go buy it at the shop near his house.
One such app, OkHello, got noticed for its similarities to Airtime, but it was ultimately just a way to test whether smartphones could perform features like multi-person video chatting.
Common Sense has secured $50 million in donated media and airtime from Comcast and AT&T-owned DirecTV, to support the campaign as well as other digital well-being initiatives.
Vendors could estimate precisely how much would be spent to shoot and edit an ad and how much it would cost to buy airtime to broadcast that ad on television.
The model is primarily product or project-based, but will work with clients on a retainer basis, as it does with Napster cofounder Sean Parker's new video chat venture, Airtime.
The 1,600-page Fourth National Climate Assessment, which details how global warming is already damaging the United States, got significant airtime on the prime-time cable news programs this Sunday.
The media has devoted a lot of ink and airtime to the sky-high incarceration rates here in the U.S., but sadly, that coverage often ignores a key demographic: women.
An alternative event might have also posed questions for television networks that covered Trump's Oval Office address several weeks ago and didn't get much news in exchange for the airtime.
It noted that this is the earliest it has reserved fall airtime during a cycle and that the early investments allow the group to make the most of its money.
Clinton just needs to put a premium on ways to do it quickly, so she can save airtime for the more important mission of getting people excited about her agenda.
Another musical element of the show that has outlived its short airtime is a fictional band called The Beets, which is considered to be one of TV's best cartoon acts.
"It looked like, it felt like they were buying every piece of airtime that could be bought in the city," Nolan Hicks, a reporter for the Austin Statesman told me.
In an embarrassing moment, Airtime glitched out while Parker demoed it to a big audience full of reporters at its star-studded launch event in New York City in 2012.
When it released this set of "Mama's Boys" spots—the first ones where the mamas were all portrayed by the players' actual mamas—Campbell's bought $25 million worth of airtime.
What's most striking is the participants' collective willingness to play along with producer-shaped story lines, either in the hope of airtime or out of a sort of Stockholm syndrome.
Mr. Wheeler, who is paid a set amount for each appearance he makes on the network, says that he has received less airtime, money and fame than his white colleagues.
Because at a time when media is largely broken with the most unhinged getting ample airtime, a voice of sanity and reason like hers is undoubtedly back in high demand.
That should lead to more airtime for all the contenders, but with that comes the risk of committing a gaffe or being exposed as shallow on any given policy area.
And the best parts of the show are the six additional cast members who, throughout each episode, get airtime to comment and banter about the same exact episode you're watching.
The popularity of the podcast has caught the attention of multiple companies, including title sponsor Patron, High Brew Coffee, Helix and Onnit, which are paying for airtime on the show.
Since the beginning of February, as Sanders has strung together three primary victories, he has dominated MSNBC airtime, drawing 47% more mentions than Michael Bloomberg and 72% more than Biden.
Her many truths about how women have been kept small, quiet, shamed and abused resonated with me in a world where men hold tickets to success, influence, money and airtime.
They awaken his base and put Trump right where he wants to be: in the spotlight, stealing airtime from Democrats who should be talking about the fight for working families.
His strategy of targeting early primary states has allowed him to split airtime with campaigning Democratic candidates as he seeks to contrast his agenda with those of his potential challengers.
Following the order, the station revealed that it received $1.43 million in payments from a Russian government-owned news agency to purchase airtime for Radio Sputnik from 2017 to 2019.
That if you write an entertaining enough reality show, you can earn billions of dollars in free airtime, no matter how unqualified, offensive, racist or flat-out crazy your remarks.
CHL said it would press on with its extraordinary operations such as the acquisition of companies Airtime, Prime Exchange Technologies and Rubelite, as it had previously communicated to the market.
Not making the debate stage is a big deal for candidates, especially those who are lesser known and could use the airtime just to become more familiar to the public.
MTV reportedly gave Kanye four minutes of airtime to do whatever he wanted, and Kanye took full advantage of it — but probably not in the way the network had hoped.
Hill.TV host Saagar Enjeti on Friday ripped into the media's coverage of the 85033 Democratic candidates, pointing to the amount of airtime and attention given to former South Bend, Ind.
"A lot of the airtime is being devoted to something which isn't about the problem - it's about people fighting about the problem, which is a different point entirely," Green said.
With those kind of profits to be had, AstraZeneca spending a few million dollars for a minute of high-profile Super Bowl airtime starts to seem like a wise investment.
As former aides to President Barack Obama were quick to point out, he had requested network airtime to make an address to the nation in 2014 but was rebuffed — unlike Trump.
According to Fox's main advertising guidelines, the broadcaster will not sell advertising time for "viewpoint or advocacy of controversial issues" and marketers aren't permitted to project such subjects during the airtime.
But as his bombastic campaign-trail sound bites continue to win him airtime, he may be working on an outside project: a possible "Trump News" cable empire, sources told Vanity Fair.
President Trump has a sudden competitor for airtime: CNN and MSNBC covered President Obama's first 2018 campaign rally Saturday as if he were in a general-election race with his successor.
Later, when The Voice won for Outstanding Reality Competition Series, Burnett tried to joke about Hillary Clinton complaining about how Kimmel was giving free airtime to Trump, but the joke bombed.
In past elections, TV airtime was the most valuable currency for any politician, and the role of the newscaster was sacrosanct (the most trusted person in America was once Walter Cronkite).
Besides reaching Trump, the ads are meant to help counterbalance the networks' tendencies to treat climate change as a two-sided issue, giving equal airtime to those who deny its existence.
Broadcast media spent much more airtime covering the non-scandal of Hillary's emails as it did covering the issues, or her policies, and social media amplified instead of remedied that distortion.
That's a lot of eyes, which is why "Stand By You" — the one-minute, heartwarming Budweiser ad that stops just short of being emotionally overwrought — is an important use of airtime.
"I saw one tied to a dead dog," says Raymond Gotora, who sells bottled water and airtime at the intersection (the dog was hit by a car in a separate incident).
The laws governing the process do not provide for equal coverage of the two sides but give preference to the President and the ruling party in the allocation of free airtime.
Included in the last-minute $18 million influx is nearly $5 million in additional airtime in Florida, a toss-up state that Donald Trump must win to reach the White House.
Critical acclaim resulted in a major label deal and airtime on MTV, and at, their commercial peak, they were touring as headliners over up-and-comers Faith No More and Soundgarden.
While ESPN was tossing their shittier elements out and giving more airtime to women and people of color, FOX figured there was a market opportunity to go in the opposite direction.
The future of in-vehicle media: Media companies are already looking for ways to take over devices, surfaces and airtime in self-driving cars as human behavior on the road changes.
A NRCC official explained the group's strategy to The Hill, emphasizing that it placed its largest-ever initial reservation for airtime in April at a cost of more than $220006 million.
At a time when populist policy approaches are attractive to many voters on both the right and left, the idea of "public banks" has begun to get a bit more airtime.
Steyer will make an initial $100,000 investment in digital ads and one week of television airtime to start Wednesday in two Republican districts as part of his "Need to Impeach" campaign.
Super PACs backing both parties — the House Majority PAC on the left, the Congressional Leadership Fund on the right — have reserved more airtime than the Democratic and Republican congressional campaign committees.
That is, in a nutshell, the takeaway from the measly few seconds of airtime the candidates dedicated to the future of our planet and entire civilization during last night's presidential debate.
Pelosi and Schumer requested and were granted airtime on all the major broadcast and cable news networks to provide their response to the president's address after Trump received the same courtesy.
It gave him a venue for the "birther" controversy over President Obama, as well as twice as much airtime in this year's Republican primary compared with his nearest rival, Mr. Cruz.
A study by the liberal watchdog group Media Matters found the Republican nominee garnered more than twice as much airtime as his chief rival for the Republican nomination, Senator Ted Cruz.
When a local television station gave her a half-hour of airtime, her on-camera charisma attracted Pat Robertson's Christian Broadcasting Network, which began airing her show on its satellite network.
Democrats taking on Trump in 2020 will face a major challenge in trying to compete for airtime and headlines with a president who dominates the news, Amie Parnes reports (The Hill).
But it was speculated by Select All that a "vast majority" of Infowars' revenue is generated by these supplements, which makes sense, considering how much airtime Jones spends hawking these goods.
Trump, though, has preferred during the coronavirus crisis to own the spotlight himself, while frequently providing inaccurate or incomplete information, rather than cede airtime to experts who could convey accurate information.
It's a weekly show, so Bee and her staff can home in on the issues that speak the loudest to them without the pressure of filling airtime that daily programs face.
The consequence was that in addition to ensuring poorly polling candidates would get a lot of airtime, it meant many of the top contenders wouldn't even get to debate each other.
When Mattis quit last December, a number of pundits fulfilled their word counts and airtime quotas worrying what would happen now that the last grownup had finally left the White House.
When advertising does come up, they have surprised some of the people pitching them with detailed questions, like when they would book airtime and what percentage they were paying up front.
Limbaugh fills hours of airtime each week with hateful commentary directed at African Americans, Asian Americans, women, people with disabilities, and pretty much anyone who is not white, straight, and male.
He very calmly explained the reasons for the murder, and the interviewer promised — respectfully, repeatedly — to give him more airtime, while begging for guarantees that there would be no further attacks.
Unless Bannon somehow turns around his clumsy beginning as a midterm election kingmaker, his most likely future role is as yet another Trump critic who gets airtime once in a while.
Buying early locks in lower rates than what might be available in the heated days and weeks before Election Day, when outside groups and candidates are all vying for limited airtime.
Tulsi Gabbard and Andrew Yang could get more airtime than ever to introduce themselves to America with just one more poll — or they could spend the December debate sitting at home.
"You're wasting airtime talking about something that nobody cares about," Bukele told Fox News's Martha MacCallum in an interview, after first saying he did not want to get into U.S. politics.
He has also benefited from rules that, during election campaigns, oblige Britain's broadcasters to balance the airtime given to the different parties, something that normally increases the visibility of the opposition.
Which is why Democrats, having been granted three hours of national airtime to show the American people what we stand for, can ill-afford to squander this opportunity on minor disagreements.
Former aides to President Barack Obama pointed out that his request for airtime in 2014 to discuss immigration reform was turned down by the networks, which called the subject overly political.
And surely, if you ask any non-Trump political operatives about their performance, they will tell you that not being Trump was an inherent disadvantage when it came to getting airtime.
Note: Because of the Oscars airing the same night, HBO made this episode available to watch on HBO Go and HBO Now ahead of Girls' usual airtime of Sundays at 10 pm.
Giving comedic airtime to parodies of Sessions, Conway, and Spicer instead of wall-to-wall Baldwin was both funny and an important commentary on the volatile first weeks of the Trump administration.
In particular, it took aim at ProSieben's media-for-equity model, in which it offers free advertising airtime on its channels in exchange for stakes in companies the broadcaster is investing in.
And that's just what Graham started to try to do — rather than get cable news airtime for his criticisms of the president, he started to defend Trump, even the point of absurdity.
The app also competes with Houseparty, Airtime, ooVoo, Marco Polo, and many others on group video, and, to some extent, the apps for co-watching videos, like Tumblr's Cabana or YouTube's Uptime.
And it will only put more national attention on Cohen's testimony next month, when Congress will get airtime for what may amount to its most aggressive public talk of impeachment to date.
One group thought likely to participate in that effort is the Democratic Majority for Israel, which is apparently buying tens of thousands of dollars in airtime in Iowa, according to FCC filings.
Yet our political and media establishment has failed spectacularly to give the climate crisis its due airtime: Only 1.5% of questions asked during the 2016 presidential primary debates were about climate change.
Already, Trump has noticed with unpleasant surprise that the Democratic field is occupying more and more airtime and print inches -- space he has enjoyed largely to himself for the past two years.
However, as the transit controversy continues to eat up airtime, de Blasio has grown increasingly vocal on proposed solutions for New York's ailing subway system, particularly in regards to the MTA's funding.
Both showmen spent long stretches of airtime totally lost for words, awkwardly relayed anecdotes of their run-ins with the legend, and discussed various theories about where we go when we die.
The show fills the airtime with noise, avant jazz, psych jazz, psych rock, psych folk, folk, solo acoustic guitar, new age, and of course, the occasional jam from Conklin's beloved Grateful Dead.
It remains to be seen whether tech concerns get any airtime -- but that hasn't stopped people from trying to make the case that tech issues deserve a place on the debate stage.
Even though President Trump got a big "eff you" in the recently released Broad City Season 4 trailer, the Comedy Central show will make sure the president's name doesn't get any airtime.
It's not that those hard-earned victories were caused by the keyboard (any more than Michael Jordan's superhuman airtime was caused by his sneakers), but it didn't get in the way either.
Just this year, a venture from Napster co-founder Sean Parker launched a more social-focused video chat app called Airtime, while Google continues to offer its Hangouts service free of charge.
Avenatti's media honeymoon is over following Kavanaugh accuser backlash No private citizen has enjoyed more free airtime on two-thirds of the major cable news networks than Michael Avenatti has in 2018.
Fox News, which dedicated over 33 hours of airtime to the caravan from mid-October through Election Day, spent less than five minutes discussing it in the two days following the election.
The Judiciary and Intelligence panels have already held a handful of hearings on the investigation with expert witnesses; however, the appearances have received little airtime compared to other high-profile congressional hearings.
The leading music publishers and record labels dismiss the value of radio play for music success, yet airtime on local radio stations remains the largest factor in the success of popular music.
You can create a short video clip that you can share to Instagram or elsewhere, and Airtime will overlay a human readable URL your followers can type in to join your room.
Though there's no current monetization plan, you can imagine Airtime suggesting branded content for you and your friends to view, like movie trailers, or social media stars making clips with product placement.
If messaging is for planning what you do offline, and Facebook is for sharing those offline experiences online, Airtime aims to create a place on the Internet, for experience the Internet, together.
Producer/director Matt Ornstein told me that the filmmaking team was cautious about keeping a careful balance between not giving extremists too much airtime and showing the continued relevance of their ideas.
What the station owner did not expect was the immediate national and international interest in his plan to effectively give Mr. Trump free airtime for the duration of his re-election campaign.
For candidates outside the top tier, the debates present a chance for a breakout moment — though they will have to fight for airtime with nine other people on the stage each night.
After state television channels failed to broadcast more than a few fleeting clips of recent anti-Orban demonstrations, a group of opposition lawmakers visited their headquarters last week to request some airtime.
In a joint statement released on Monday, Democratic leaders Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer criticized the networks' decision to air Trump's speech and demanded that they be given equal airtime to respond.
Watching Mr. Kornacki was David Bohrman, a longtime election-coverage producer now consulting with MSNBC, who noted that the map had made it easier to cover races that once received little airtime.
There apparently wasn't enough airtime available to soak up all the money, so if you were driving the highways around Denver you'd pass trucks towing billboards denouncing any effort to restrict fracking.
They made sparse appearances throughout season 9 -- and their airtime in general has been reduced over the years -- so it's a good bet they'll pop-up here and there in season 10.
For decades, many country programmers and DJs have operated under a set of unwritten rules when it comes to giving female artists airtime, two of which have recently been brought to light.
The nation largely halted its public life, with sports events and political campaigning called off, and television and radio stations suspending programing and devoting all their airtime to commentary on Diana's death.
Sanders, Bloomberg and financier Tom Steyer have all aired significant numbers of TV ads and purchased more than $2 million more of upcoming airtime in the 14 Super Tuesday states, for example.
The U.K.-headquartered venture — that was also founded with Chinese seed investment — offers a package of mobile-based financial services, including no-fee payment options, bill pay, rewards programs and discounted airtime.

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