Definitions for airtime

airtime air·time

Spelling: [air-tahym]
IPA: /ˈɛərˌtaɪm/

Airtime is a 7 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 10 points.

You can make 174 anagrams from letters in airtime (aeiimrt).

Definitions for airtime

noun

  1. the particular time that a program is broadcast or scheduled for broadcast:
  2. the time during which a broadcast takes place:
  3. a block of such time sold by a radio or television station to an advertiser, allotted to a political candidate, etc.:

Origin of airtime

First recorded in 1940-45; air1 + time

Examples for airtime

People like me have spent a lot of airtime and ink these past couple of weeks arguing over whether this can work.

That same day, it announced a multimillion-dollar purchase of airtime for an ad that bluntly accused President Obama of lying.

This SNL spoof features McCain and Palin (a.k.a.Tina Fey) on QVC because, as he says, it was the only airtime they could afford.

Nash said he spoke to Lauer before and after the show to explain that he would not get a lot of airtime.

For less than 90 seconds of airtime in an episode, he or she receives $10,000.

The fact that such views got airtime on a major network almost made the night's whole plodding exercise worthwhile.

The outlets giving these pronouncements the most airtime are Arabic news stations in the Gulf.

Europeans have spent lots of airtime and ink on Hurricane Sandy--but so far, very few euros.

In reality, they are strictly orchestrated marches through blocks of airtime precisely laid out between commercial breaks.

Inflammatory talk gets rewarded with column inches and airtime.

Word Value for airtime
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