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1 Can you imagine the extensive political interest, the media stories that would saturate the airwaves ?
2 You'd think a respectable classical station could think of something more original to saturate the airwaves with.
3 Affordable: TV airtime isn't prohibitively expensive in New Hampshire, so the smaller campaigns can sometimes still afford to saturate the airwaves .
4 Not any time soon, judging by the way Brexit again saturates the airwaves last week.
5 Billionaire Michael Bloomberg was winning the paid media battle in Super Tuesday states, saturating the airwaves with ads.
6 Clinton has already saturated the airwaves in key states with television ads, while Trump has spent almost nothing on the general election.
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