airwaves in the PONS Dictionary

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The local news media was soon involved and the airwaves were filed with accounts of the incident.
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The attack makes it appear that the airwaves are busy, which basically puts the entire system on hold.
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The show has been covered numerous times by the media since it hit the airwaves.
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The entire gunfight was transmitted live via the radio airwaves, and was heard all over the island.
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This protest music is banned from the airwaves of state-owned media.
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It was the first time an event of this magnitude was transmitted live via the radio airwaves and the entire island was left in shock.
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The show only lasted two series before being dropped from the airwaves.
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Soon enough, the story that an old man is going to school hits the radio airwaves.
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In 2001 a song hit radio airwaves that immediately seemed to define that summer.
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Few industry insiders thought a guitar-heavy rock record could make much of a dent in the charts as disco ruled the airwaves at the time.
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