airplay
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of airplay
Example Sentences
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With more than 10 million combined sales and dominant airplay, “Hey Ya!” was one of the most ubiquitous songs of the decade.
From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 1, 2026
In court papers, he claimed his track had received "extensive airplay" during the 1993 holiday season - a year before Carey's song was recorded and released.
From BBC • Mar. 20, 2025
While speaking to Fox, Willis noted that the track had seen a significant spike in airplay in recent weeks.
From Salon • Dec. 5, 2024
It also guaranteed the song extensive airplay, creating formative musical memories in the minds of a generation of gamers.
From New York Times • Nov. 19, 2024
It's good enough for divvying up the royalties paid by musical rights societies for radio airplay and live performance.
From Ebooks: Neither E, Nor Books by Doctorow, Cory
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