She then got a job in telesales selling advertising space for newspapers and airtime for radio, and discovered her vocation. |
The legal team is currently based in another building, so cannot make a split-second judgment when new footage arrives just before airtime. |
Advertisers flocked to the programme despite the controversial content, enabling the company to charge double the normal airtime rates. |
And not only should the conventions be covered, but they should be given free airtime to do their infomercials. |
Transmitting on the frequency 100.9, the station devotes 60 per cent of its airtime to programmes in Tonga while the rest are in English. |
Extraneous Under-sold Or Remnant Media Of Negligible Relevance To The Intended Target Audience, And Confirmable Favorable Positioning, Frequency Or Airtimes. |