1. In the last days before the vote, both sides are saturating the airwaves. 2. And rather than assembling ground organizations, their campaigns have relied almost entirely on saturating the airwaves. 3. He so saturated the airwaves with commercials that five years later the government banned advertising on state-run stations. 4. His ads saturated area airwaves. 5. In contrast, Larson has concentrated on raising money and saturating the airwaves with television commercials describing his effectiveness as the leader of the Democratic-controlled state Legislature. 6. Is it my imagination, or did country music start to saturate the airwaves about the time fancy new pickups spread from Marlboro Country to suburbia? 7. State-run radio and television stations saturate the airwaves with homegrown classical music. 8. That term refers to the openly cynical idea that the game phenomenon can be killed entirely by saturating the airwaves with such shows. 9. The production also saturated the airwaves with television commercials and made its posters a permanent fixture in New York City subway stations. 10. The race has been obscured by other contests, largely because neither candidate has the money to saturate the airwaves with commercials. |