As part of the campaign, the company sent samples around to on-air personalities, who talked up the new flavor. |
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Fox will not have to pay any fines, make any on-air apology or be prevented in any way from broadcasting in Britain. |
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Wednesday morning started at Indie 103, a very cool station with great on-air talent. |
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His on-air antics have garnered serious cash and the attention of news outlets. |
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They charge on-air hosts with inciting hate, undermining public debate and spreading harmful lies. |
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I almost entered the green room, where guests wait for their on-air appearances, unprepared. |
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Sure, there are days when I want to go around sticking my tongue out at the world after four hours of on-air cheeriness. |
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The video clip of his on-air collapse remains a cherished keepsake of diehard skeptics. |
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Noggin, American Pop and Oxygen all had fairly developed Web sites in advance of their on-air launches. |
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He should give live, on-air interviews to talk radio hosts like Hugh Hewitt. |
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Their on-air skills are appreciated not just by viewers but also by some stateside colleagues. |
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The simple truth is, there is only one man alive who has ever been on-air talent for a successful film critic TV show. |
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Fortunately we have the boys in Minnesota keeping us updated on the on-air implosion. |
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She supervised original productions and series, live specials and the network's on-air look. |
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They would pick us up at our motel to drive us to the first station of the day for an interview in an on-air acoustic performance. |
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She received several awards for excellence in news reporting for her on-air reports from Lebanon. |
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His work, his passion for international news, his smooth and confident on-air presence all spoke for him. |
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People around the city know and recognize him and call him by his on-air name, DJ Focus. |
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In China, on-air conniving by reality-show contestants could be lost in the fog of political correctness. |
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She's responsible for marketing, on-air promotion, creative services, communications, research and business development. |
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Ten rounds of general knowledge questions will be asked on-air by celebrity question master and weekday morning presenter, Judi Spiers. |
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Now working as an aerobics teacher, Suzy previously worked as on-air talent for Belarusian television, and in television production. |
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The report describes how the BBC adds public value through serving its audiences responsibly both on-air and off-air. |
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It will feature on-air trails on television and radio and, for the first time, an off-air poster campaign. |
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The off-air campaign will be complemented by on-air trails with high production values. |
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And she's not afraid to use it, regularly calling in with the solution to a hard-to-shift stain or to correct the advice of the on-air expert. |
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In one on-air illustration, she cited a CNN newscaster's emotional description of a female colleague being hit in the ribs with a billy club. |
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Since the mediums are different and lend themselves to on-air personalities, very few broadcasting, markets still embrace simulcasts. |
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Talk Radio Network was the house that wingnuts built, with its on-air talent peddling radical views. |
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He even posted a link to an archived recording of his on-air chat with radio host John Zerzan. |
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A couple of years ago the Disney Channel invented this on-air mythical place called Zoog Disney. |
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The veejays also take on-air phone calls from the public, a feature that initially threatened to overwhelm the schedule. |
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While his on-air persona should not grow stale, Mr. McMahon is not the character he used to be. |
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Because he was well dressed and tanned, I took him to be an on-air person. |
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So far, on-air replies to prodding by radio and television hosts have cast the candidate in an unfavourable light. |
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But behind the on-air enthusiasm and frisson of illegality, the station's founders were hard-headed realists driven by a clear-sighted aims. |
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With regard to the on-air design, CREATION CLUB develops a.o. new signations, advertising jingles, programme openers as well as info graphics. |
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He seems a whole lot saner then he sounds on-air and on infowars. |
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The Fox News host seemed to belittle Laura Ingraham during an on-air clash about same-sex marriage. |
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After being questioned by the dateline NBC crew and promising them an on-air interview, Tice contacted me by email. |
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Now we have hundreds of radio stations creating a profit with virtually no on-air personnel and no newsroom, no Associated Press wire, no birth announcements, no obits. |
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This original feature allows you to simply add functions of dubbing, audio channel mixing, anamorphosis, and on-air graphics. |
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As long as the on-air signal fulfils the DAB standard, proper reception of all services is possible. |
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The on-air elements convince by means of their high-value filmic interpretation of a surreal reality. |
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Quite a number of broadcasting transmitters appeared in that list over many years, without ever having been on-air. |
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As if to say less is more, the on-air promotion applies Occam's razor and does without any kind of superfluous decoration. |
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But when two scheming, hopeful contestants face off in the final showdown, the audience gets an eyeful of on-air fireworks. |
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Murrow's on-air career had begun adventitiously. |
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Beginning on 11 May, 13TH STREET will be presenting itself with a reworked on-air design, a new claim and a new image campaign. |
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We also put together ideas for listener promotions, on-air content, and how we can take these off-air in marketing terms to attract new listeners. |
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Hence the correspondent can operate on behalf of radio in complete independence from the television operation, enabling the vehicle to be on-air simultaneously on both radio and television networks. |
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The complainants later submitted a letter of recantation signed by the woman stating that she was not a personal friend of the victim, had no direct personal knowledge of the facts and regretted her on-air comments. |
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These appear in different on-air settings. 13TH STREET has also reworked the use of colour its look. The company colours now range from deep blue to turquoise and are emphasised by pale neon light. |
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All Junior Disc Jockeys will receive a free tape of their on-air broadcast which will be theirs to keep. |
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That results in Ed Henry hula dancing on-air and other fluff segments. |
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The listener responded with another strongly worded faxed letter, stating that the host had simply confirmed the listener's impressions of him with his on-air diatribe. |
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Ideal System, Thomson's local distributor, installed the ViBE EM2000s, which have been on-air since April last year. |
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Notwithstanding that point of sourcing, then here the reporter's on-air speculation was inconsiderate, unfair, improper, indelicate and insensitive to do so. |
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Vibes' iRadio platform allows me to read incoming messages from listeners in real-time and choose who I want give a shout-out to on-air. |
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Eurosport has declared that its new brand recognition will be disclosed on-air, with the strapline Fuel Your Passion. |
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Freeman said the high volume of listenership has enabled the station to land such big on-air guests as Tim McGraw, Keith Urban and Chely Wright. |
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I watch the show go out live from one of the OB trucks: it's the mix of pre-recorded interviews and on-air chitchat that's kept Football Focus on air for four decades. |
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