Sentence examples for air time from inspiring English sources

"air time" is an acceptable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the amount of broadcast time devoted to a particular television or radio program. For example, "The show was given a generous 30 minutes of air time."

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air time

noun

Alternative form of airtime

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On the air, time flies.

Enough air time for Rick Lazio.

Grant Hill got air time, too.

The lower cost of air time compensates for that.

He smiled, "Good; more air time for me".

That's more air time than Letterman, Jennings and Brokaw.

On the cable channels, pundits fill up the air time.

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This is finger-in-the-air time.

With more hours of political talk comes more on-air time for guests of diverse backgrounds.

He persuaded Winfrey to double her on-air time in 2009, before the launch.

As Intercontinental Champion, the Ultimate Warrior began receiving more on-air time and more prominent matches.

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