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The network's signals will officially leave the airwaves on Monday.
"Superman" flew onto the airwaves on Feb. 12, 1940.
Mr. Choe took to the airwaves on Tuesday as a guest on The Howard Stern Show to discuss his windfall.
Taking to the airwaves on Easter Sunday 1964, Caroline soon merged with Radio Atlanta, creating Caroline North and Caroline South.
CAMPAIGN TRAIL Christine C. Quinn greets parents at three schools and hits the airwaves: on MSNBC at 11 a.m., and WOR-AM (710) at noon.
As a result, when the network first took to the airwaves on October 7 , 1996 it was viewable in more than 17 million homes.
Battle of the airwaves On the brink Prejudging the judges A sleazy poll ReprintsThis, he argues, is evidence of racial prejudice.
Representative Shelley Moore Capito, Republican of West Virginia, took to the local airwaves on Monday morning to press the case for Mr. Buckles.
In a video message that filled the airwaves on Wednesday, she accused pundits and journalists of committing "blood libel" in a rush to place blame.
Newt Gingrich the professor returned to the airwaves on Tuesday, delivering a rambling lecture — and concession speech — long before polls closed in Arizona and Michigan.
French officials sought to flood the airwaves on Monday with reassuring statements, the second time in a month they came out swinging to combat the perception of problems.
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