airtime en el Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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Since local television stations often need to sell more commercial airtime than network affiliates, syndicated shows are usually edited to make room for extra commercials.
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The program has followed an unusual path of obtaining nationwide exposure by purchasing blocks of airtime in local markets and selling advertising itself.
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In 1943, the station began selling airtime to people who sang or played urban contemporary gospel music.
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The radio station has about 400,000 daily listeners which makes up 35% of all radio listeners with almost 80 stations competing for airtime.
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While holding around 50 hostages inside the building, the men demanded a helicopter and airtime on national television for a political statement.
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The primary elements include small hills designed to give moments of airtime and strongly banked turns.
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A near-five minute video received airtime on music television programs.
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Airtime is purchased from a station or network in exchange for airing the commercials.
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Riders then go through several small airtime hills and turns in the ride's structure followed by the final brake run.
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It gradually increased its airtime up to 4 hours a day.
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