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She should be given more airtime.
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All of Mr. Ellroy's postures appear to delight his wife, Helen Knode, whose own toughness and devotion to him should have been given more airtime.
Obviously grim for Brown, grim by implication for alleged cabinet big hitters like Jack Straw, who will now have to face up to the fact that a Rochdale front door has been given more airtime than he has this election – and most grim for poor Mrs Duffy, for whom the inevitable offer to appear on I'm a Celebrity later this year may come as scant consolation.
WASHINGTON -- Republican presidential candidate Gary Johnson is frustrated that he's not being given more airtime, and he's calling out organizers of an upcoming debate for excluding him.
And of the four, yes, four contestants who were given more than a minute of airtime, only two were actually good.
They might be wrong about why this happens, or deluded about how popular their ideas would actually be if given more airtime.
Under Klein, CNN has, once again, placed greater emphasis on its chief international correspondent, Christiane Amanpour, and given more airtime to John King, the chief national correspondent.
He consistently called out the media for giving more airtime to the more intensely senseless voices in the political spectrum, which is why many have framed the entire interview weekend as some sort of Obama-versus-the-media spectacle.
They were the friends and fellow military comrades of staff sergeant John Wayne Walding, a former Green Beret who lost a leg in Afghanistan, and to whom Trump gave more airtime at the event than anyone else.
Examining programmes from 2005 until January 2006, the panel found that the BBC gave more airtime to Israelis and paid more attention to Israeli deaths.
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