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on-air

[ on-air, awn- ]

adjective

  1. broadcasting:

    an announcer with five years of on-air experience.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of on-air1

First recorded in 1970–75
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Example Sentences

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In 2023, Fox was sacked from his role as a TV presenter on GB News after an on-air rant about a female journalist.

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The song caused so much excitement that a call was made to Presley’s home to have him come in for an on-air interview.

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De Veer’s version of the theme eventually made it on-air for the inaugural season of “White Lotus” in 2021 and — thanks in part to its famous warbled war cries — quickly became a hit among fans.

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He will be the second big name on-air talent to leave since the spin-off was announced.

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The station said it saw an increase in donations during a recent on-air pledge drive, in which LAist staffers repeatedly said the station needed more donations to counter a potential cut in government funding.

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