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airplay

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air·play  (ârpl)
n.
The broadcasting of an audio or audiovisual recording on the air over radio or television.

airplay [ˈɛəˌpleɪ]
n
(Communication Arts / Broadcasting) (of recorded music) radio exposure
Translations
airplay [ˈɛəpleɪ] N (Rad) → cobertura f radiofónica
airplay [ˈɛərpleɪ] ntemps m de diffusion à la radio
Our first single got a lot of airplay
BUT Notre premier single est beaucoup passé à la radio.


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The posse keeps you guessing on charged tunes like "Atrophy" and "in Fate's Hands," "Face Down" has been getting some summer airplay.
The bribes and gifts reportedly were used to gain airplay for songs on records by Nick Lachey, Ashlee Simpson, Brian McKnight, Big Tymers, and Lindsay Lohan, Spitzer said in papers filed in state Supreme Court with the settlement.
In fact, according to Mediabase's Airplay Monitor service, Clear Channel stations played "Imagine" two times more often the week after 9/11 than the week before 9/11.
 
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