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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aired content" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to media, such as television shows or radio programs, that have been broadcasted or made available to the public.
Example: "The aired content from last night's news program can be found on the network's website."
Alternatives: "broadcast material" or "transmitted content".
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That means users can clip both live and previously aired content.
Livit, a Los Angeles company developing a service to live stream 360-degree videos, aired content from a recent political conference and a music festival, according to Fox News.
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All three channels will offer simulcast programming, airing content at the same time as it appears on cable.
Mr. Ashe of CNet called the deal a "perfect marriage of premium online content with premium on-air content".
The Crewe pair were dangerous in the air, content to play the ball on the ground and unafraid to shoot.
Radio 2 has cleared its evening schedule to air content dedicated to the performer between 6pm and 10pm.
They are just digital content, and these days, as news Web sites gasp for air, content needs to be cheap.
In 2012, it breached safety thresholds for nitrogen dioxide and particulate matter air content at several different locations - and times – according to the airport's own measurements.
Things improved when Corning switched to simpler geometry for the honey-combed walls of the cladding, which increased the air content to 87percentt, from 45percentt.
"There is nothing those guys won't do to make every second of on-air content shine to its maximum potential".
Unlike satellite television, XM creates most of its on-air content, in an effort to have a broad mix of programming.
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