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Celebrities have also had their face share of coverage.
In contrast, BBC, ITV and particularly Sky News granted the SNP a far greater share of coverage – between 13.7% and 18.5% of airtime.
Ando's representatives even complained at one stage to Japanese national television executives that she was not getting her fair share of coverage compared with Asada.
Of the seven parties featuring in the first TV leaders' debate, airtime granted to the SNP more than halved, whilst the share of coverage for Plaid Cymru and the Greens reduced to a tiny fraction.
Meanwhile, Nicola Sturgeon had more airtime than any other leader on Sky News, and received a greater share of coverage on the BBC than Nick Clegg and Nigel Farage.
No one can debate that football gets more than its fair share of coverage, and TalkSport2 is a venture that hopes to give other sports back some airtime without alienating its core Premier League-loving audience.
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Then Mr. Burkett met the coalition's executive director, Abby Kenigsberg, who explained that "fair broadcasting" referred not to editorial fairness but to Long Island's getting its fair share of media coverage, particularly television coverage.
Health, dental and vision plan coverage and life insurance continue during FMLA leave periods, provided the employee continues to pay the employee's share of the coverage costs.
A. Deadbeat dads get an absurdly large share of media coverage in terms of absent paternity.
Given all of the attention that was devoted to Trump by the press, it certainly wasn't surprising that he got the lion's share of the coverage.
Doctors, who buy more than their fair share of disability coverage, have historically made more claims than other white-collar professionals.
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