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Off the air.
No longer on TV (or the radio).
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Adverts featuring him were pulled off the air.
When they did so anyway, one was fired and another was pulled off the air in midsentence.
Mr. McKeon said he was not aware of anyone asking the group to remove the ads, or why they were pulled off the air.
Moscow's Channel 3 was abruptly pulled off the air last Friday evening, ostensibly because it had broadcast information outlining potential escape routes for the hostage takers.
If a broadcaster had been up to what the NoW were doing it would quite rightly have been pulled off the air.
The Horton spot was quickly pulled off the air, lest it inadvertently contribute to more rioting, according to "There's a Riot Going On: Revolutionaries, Rock Stars, and the Rise and Fall of the '60s," by Peter Doggett.
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"When someone pulls off the air, like a pharmaceutical or medical company or a sports company, the networks sometimes find themselves with last-minute dead space," she said.
First by using Clinton's 1992 footage in its thoroughly dishonest ad against Brown, which it refused to pull off the air.
The NFL Network pulled Sapp off the air while it investigates the matter.
The rancor escalated into the showdown at the beginning of the month, when Time Warner pulled ABC off the air in a number of cities including New York, Los Angeles, and Houston.
The writ hardly had time to hit Carter's desk before Fox pulled Harsh Realm off the air, after only four episodes.
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