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go on the airwaves
verb as in broadcast
verb as in televise
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Example Sentences
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan is the first candidate to go on the airwaves in the governor’s race, putting what aides said is more than $1 million behind an ad that highlights toll and tax reductions during his tenure.
But North Korean authorities maintain tight control about what does and does not go on the airwaves.
The decision to go on the airwaves is a reversal for the Sanders campaign, which earlier in the month underwent a staff shakeup, apparently over disagreements in strategy, and did not initially plan for TV ads in the state.
Although MacKenzie declined to go on the airwaves today to explain what is going on inside the firm, one of his colleagues confirmed that the company had temporarily cut the water supply from two local hospitals.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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