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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

Talk Radio Network was the house that wingnuts built, with its on-air talent peddling radical views.

We are now in day six of our on-air spring membership drive for WPNQ, and we really have to —politely!

In a statement, RT said that Wahl's on-air defection was "nothing more than a self-promotional stunt."

He even posted a link to an archived recording of his on-air chat with radio host John Zerzan.

People around the city know and recognize him and call him by his on-air name, DJ Focus.

"Some have, I believe," Anthony returned, with his well-put-on air of indifference.

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