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Definition of airplay in English: airplaynounˈɛːpleɪˈɛrˌpleɪ mass nounBroadcasting time devoted to a particular record, performer, or musical genre. they call themselves country and western just to get airplay Example sentencesExamples - Few country artists who get any radio airplay can come close to the character and expressiveness of this music.
- The young Galway man has been enjoying a good run on the circuit with plenty of work and decent airplay on the regional stations.
- The Hindu Times gets its first airplay tomorrow on BBC Radio 1 at 8.15 am.
- It has been picking up good airplay on the local stations and looks set to be another popular favourite for the man from Belmullet.
- There are parallels for this - like the moment artists started being paid for radio airplay.
- Records were denied airplay for the most arcane reasons imaginable.
- DiFranco's albums were getting very little radio airplay and couldn't be found in most record stores.
- In addition to their previous tours, two studio releases and radio airplay, the band has already achieved another modest success.
- Radio airplay is considered the most powerful promotional tool for record companies.
- After all, that's the version that gets airplay every night on network and cable newscasts.
- It is given massive airplay on all commercial radio stations as well as BBC Radio One.
- We truly believe that each artist on FightCloud is top quality and each deserve radio airplay and a record deal.
- The song has been receiving an amount of airplay on the regional radio stations and Barry is very pleased with the reaction.
- The most promising bands and artists will get the chance to record a session and get airplay, and be given a slot supporting a headline band at a live event.
- By Saturday morning, the previous night's performances were receiving frequent airplay.
- The record received steady airplay, and CNN even interviewed Blakely about the phenomenon.
- The American Music Awards are tellingly chosen by the public from a shortlist of nominees picked because of radio airplay and record sales.
- Of this, £100,000 was from royalties and the rest came from concerts, record sales and airplay.
- On the back of their Park performance, the band has played Warrington University and received airplay on local radio.
- It records street musicians and underground artists and gives them airplay.
Definition of airplay in US English: airplaynounˈerˌplāˈɛrˌpleɪ Broadcasting time devoted to a particular record, performer, or musical genre. they call themselves country and western just to get airplay Example sentencesExamples - Records were denied airplay for the most arcane reasons imaginable.
- On the back of their Park performance, the band has played Warrington University and received airplay on local radio.
- It is given massive airplay on all commercial radio stations as well as BBC Radio One.
- Few country artists who get any radio airplay can come close to the character and expressiveness of this music.
- It has been picking up good airplay on the local stations and looks set to be another popular favourite for the man from Belmullet.
- The Hindu Times gets its first airplay tomorrow on BBC Radio 1 at 8.15 am.
- The song has been receiving an amount of airplay on the regional radio stations and Barry is very pleased with the reaction.
- Of this, £100,000 was from royalties and the rest came from concerts, record sales and airplay.
- The young Galway man has been enjoying a good run on the circuit with plenty of work and decent airplay on the regional stations.
- In addition to their previous tours, two studio releases and radio airplay, the band has already achieved another modest success.
- By Saturday morning, the previous night's performances were receiving frequent airplay.
- Radio airplay is considered the most powerful promotional tool for record companies.
- There are parallels for this - like the moment artists started being paid for radio airplay.
- After all, that's the version that gets airplay every night on network and cable newscasts.
- DiFranco's albums were getting very little radio airplay and couldn't be found in most record stores.
- We truly believe that each artist on FightCloud is top quality and each deserve radio airplay and a record deal.
- The American Music Awards are tellingly chosen by the public from a shortlist of nominees picked because of radio airplay and record sales.
- The record received steady airplay, and CNN even interviewed Blakely about the phenomenon.
- The most promising bands and artists will get the chance to record a session and get airplay, and be given a slot supporting a headline band at a live event.
- It records street musicians and underground artists and gives them airplay.
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