Airwaves
the airwaves - the part of the radio frequency spectrum used for broadcasting TV and radiothe coverage dominated the airwaves
the coverage has dominated the airwaves. NBC alone has added 44 hours of special news programming to its coverage
filling the airwaves
increasingly, diet-and-nutrition talk is filling the airwaves
docudramas are filling the airwaves, blurring the line between reality and fiction
hit the airwaves
we gon na hit the airwaves
break into the airwaves
open the airwaves
He's not the only producer seeking to open the airwaves to multicultural programming
a large chunk of the airwaves
poised to take an even large chunk of the airwaves
poised to take an even larger chunk of the airwaves this decade by controlling programming and distribution
the government received large segments of time on the airwaves
a barrage of propaganda through the state-owned airwaves
they use public airwaves to raise tax-free funds
songs drifting across the airwaves
back on the airwaves
some classics from TV's Golden Age are back on the airwaves
journalists barred from the airwaves
absent from U.S. airwaves the past two years
saturated the airwaves
The VOICE of a DEEJAY comes over the airwaves
allow the programme to go onto the airwaves
competing for airwaves
dominate the television airwaves
networks and their corporate parents dominate the airwaves
master of the airwaves
Cable is involved in a fight over the airwaves against the telephone companies
Cigarette ads have been banned from the airwaves for nearly 20 years
Tobacco companies have already been banned from the airwaves
it's clear that TV, with Twin Peaks on its airwaves, has become a different and far, far more enjoyable place to be.
Helms had the summer airwaves to himself, running spots that heavily invoked George Bush
U.S. armed forces radio took to the airwaves Tuesday with live broadcasts
jamming of the airwaves
President Bush went to the airwaves seeking support for the budget compromise
safety of the public airwaves
A young broadcast entrepreneur is trying to move his radio station across more than just airwaves
Is Hollywood filling the nation's movie theaters and airwaves and the nation's tender young minds with liberal propaganda?
foreign news continues to dominate the headlines and the airwaves
the battle between Saddam Hussein and George Bush have taken place not on the battlefield, but on the airwaves
Fallen from grace on the airwaves, he was put to work selling advertising time to local businessmen
This battle of the airwaves, of course, is not going to decide the outcome of the Persian Gulf
The information war being waged across this border and over the airwaves will not win back an inch of land
clean up the airwaves,
peppered the airwaves with nostalgic paeans to frontier life
College football began to fill the airwaves
A dialogue across the airwaves is not constructive
when Lucille Ball and Sid Caesar ruled the airwaves






