21. Appropriately, Hearn gets plenty of air time, making this as much a book honoring his best calls in the context of league history. 22. Any meaningful new regulation should require some free air time, as a step toward comprehensive campaign reform. 23. Any proposal for free campaign air time is likely to be strongly opposed by the National Association of Broadcasters, a powerful lobby. 24. Another story that merited a minute of air time Wednesday night was the news that Simpson had entered a Brentwood doughnut shop and purchased his very first post-jail doughnut. 25. As air time approached, Santo was warming himself up with a cup of hot coffee. 26. As a reward, they would get free air time and discounted mail rates. 27. Are reasonable, fair voices given air time, or does it become an occasion for polarized, extreme views to be aired? 28. As former Sen. Warren Rudman recently told them, the bellwether significance of the New Hampshire primary has been jeopardized by the massive Forbes purchases of air time. 29. As program director for Radio Maximum, a Russian-American joint venture, Kozyrev started giving air time to new local groups. 30. As a result, National Public Radio executives now think stations will be able to deny free air time to candidates without any consequences. |