airtime - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of airtime in Hindi

  • एयरटाइम

airtime Definition

  • time during which a broadcast is being transmitted. ( समय जिसके दौरान एक प्रसारण प्रसारित किया जा रहा है। )

airtime Example

  • The company wisely decided not to invest in a network but sells mobile telecom services to customers and buys airtime from other companies. ( कंपनी ने समझदारी से एक नेटवर्क में निवेश नहीं करने का फैसला किया, लेकिन ग्राहकों को मोबाइल दूरसंचार सेवाएं बेचीं और अन्य कंपनियों से एयरटाइम खरीदा। )
  • The company will also supply airtime for another company's domestic users from early next year when it ditches another as its mobile provider. ( कंपनी अगले वर्ष की शुरुआत से किसी अन्य कंपनी के घरेलू उपयोगकर्ताओं के लिए एयरटाइम की आपूर्ति करेगी जब वह अपने मोबाइल प्रदाता के रूप में एक और नया काम करेगा। )
  • The group promises to spend seven million dollars to buy airtime for the winning entry. ( समूह ने विजेता प्रविष्टि के लिए एयरटाइम खरीदने के लिए सात मिलियन डॉलर खर्च करने का वादा किया है। )
  • The law requires that television stations provide free airtime to candidates, and ratings for these advertisement blocks rival the World Cup. ( कानून की आवश्यकता है कि टेलीविजन स्टेशन उम्मीदवारों को मुफ्त एयरटाइम प्रदान करते हैं, और इन विज्ञापनों के लिए रेटिंग विश्व कप के प्रतिद्वंद्वी हैं। )

More Sentence

  • advertising takes up half the airtime on that radio station
  • The firm, which provides mobile airtime services to more than half a million mobile phone users, currently employs more than 500 staff.
  • Of what were now four channels, the BBC had two, funded from the licence fee, and ITV controlled the sale of airtime on the other two.
  • Mobile communications management with best tariffs and business airtime for UK.
  • Normally mobile users need to buy credit card-style vouchers bearing an identification number that they key into their handsets to add airtime .
  • It would also be in dire trouble if regulators relaxed constraints on the mobile market about supplying airtime to competitors.
  • As a yearly ritual we keep sending out spots and the stations keep refusing to sell us airtime .
  • Mr. Wallace says he did not purchase any airtime for this phone in the summer of 2003.
  • For months and years afterwards, the media has dedicated endless hours of airtime reporting and reflecting on the atrocity.
  • It's just that it may not always be appropriate that we give someone 20 minutes or half an hour of airtime .
  • This prevents anyone making calls and fraudulently running up airtime bills.
  • Voucher prices range from £3 for half-an-hour's access to £633 for a full year's worth of airtime .
  • But study after study has shown declining space and airtime devoted to international news.
  • In the 1999 campaign preseason, the amount of network evening news airtime was only half of that in 1995.
  • The broadcast networks devoted less airtime to the event than ever before.
  • What do you aspire to if the content business is all about filling airtime cheaply or being a screwball night after night?
  • And he works the local media, too, bringing players to local radio stations, guaranteeing airtime .
  • Although we had enough airtime on our mobile phones, it was impossible to call for a rescue bus because the area had no mobile phone network.
  • Then came the phone card; prepaid airtime , to be used as needed.
  • Some networks may turn over some of their airtime to barter deals, offsetting programming costs.
  • This feature is advantageous because it can potentially avoid wasted airtime and improve communication effectiveness.
  • This airtime voucher comes complete with £10 airtime credit for calls and text messaging.
  • Secondly, that there should be some unspecified amount of airtime made available for programmes produced by outside, independent producers.
  • It's a big story that gets more airtime and column-inches than almost any other overseas posting.
  • It will cover a large range of popular music genres and artists giving a national platform to the more obscure and less commercial tracks that rarely receive airtime on radio.
  • The project is part of a wider BBC venture called Voices, whose purpose is to give airtime to voices not usually broadcast on the BBC.