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Definition of off-air in English: off-airadverb & adjective Not being broadcast on radio or television. as adjective an off-air interview as adverb journalists can talk to the control room off-air Example sentencesExamples - Mark H. Rodeffer is a researcher and off-air reporter at CNN's political unit.
- 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.
- The report describes how the BBC adds public value through serving its audiences responsibly both on-air and off-air.
- The off-air campaign will be complemented by on-air trails with high production values.
- Each gets category exclusivity, extensive product placement within the series, and has off-air marketing rights.
- It looks like an off-air, slow-speed, VHS recording.
- ‘I have no idea how I do this,’ he says, laughing, his off-air voice less animated and rapid.
- They watch movies that they've recorded off-air onto videotape at the slowest speed.
- The audience began to clap and whistle, standing up in their seats while Will kissed Lauren sweetly and they went off-air.
- There will also be many initiatives happening off-air too, allowing pupils to improve both their sporting and journalistic skills.
Definition of off-air in US English: off-airadjective & adverbɔf 1Not being broadcast. as adverb he is exactly the same off-air as he is on Example sentencesExamples - 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.
- They watch movies that they've recorded off-air onto videotape at the slowest speed.
- There will also be many initiatives happening off-air too, allowing pupils to improve both their sporting and journalistic skills.
- Each gets category exclusivity, extensive product placement within the series, and has off-air marketing rights.
- The report describes how the BBC adds public value through serving its audiences responsibly both on-air and off-air.
- It looks like an off-air, slow-speed, VHS recording.
- The audience began to clap and whistle, standing up in their seats while Will kissed Lauren sweetly and they went off-air.
- Mark H. Rodeffer is a researcher and off-air reporter at CNN's political unit.
- ‘I have no idea how I do this,’ he says, laughing, his off-air voice less animated and rapid.
- The off-air campaign will be complemented by on-air trails with high production values.
2Relating to the reception of programs not broadcast by cable or satellite. an area where off-air reception is poor Example sentencesExamples - That includes the attic, where an off-air antenna might be located for local HD broadcast signals.
- The BBC will run a major cross-media campaign promoting its digital radio portfolio on-air and off-air through December.
- We're missing the off-air HDTV feeds from the antennae.
- This is done through the use of an off-air monitor receiver that feeds back the received signal into an equalization process.
- Plans are to offer an optional off-air HD digital tuner cartridge for the receiver for $100 later this summer.
- If you want to get HD signals from your local stations, you'll also need an off-air antenna, the old-fashioned ‘rabbit ears’ or rooftop type.
- It's not cheap, but if that's the price of the most flexible off-air recording medium there is, so be it.
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