radio spot

collocation in English

meaningsofradioandspot

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radio
noun
uk
/ˈreɪ.di.əʊ/
us
/ˈreɪ.di.oʊ/
a piece of electronic equipment used for listening to ...
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spot
noun[C]
uk
/spɒt/
us
/spɑːt/
a small, usually round area of colour that is differently coloured or lighter or darker than the surface ...
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(Definition ofradioandspotfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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He recorded his first full length album at the age of 11 and composed his first nationalradiospotat the age of 14.
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They stay up all night talking, and do aradiospotin the morning.
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He also paid for radio spots to 'sensitise the public'.
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In addition, radio spots are produced in the main indigenous languages.
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It contains previously unreleased material as well as alternative takes and a large number of promotional radio spots and advertising endorsements.
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Her songs have been featured in major motion pictures, television shows, film soundtracks, and radio spots, as well as national and international commercial campaigns.
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The campaign consisted of billboards, radio spots, and a short radio drama series on trafficking, and targeted all 34 provinces.
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Commercially, she is featured in many radio spots.
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She has been seen on stage in regional and dinner theatre productions, been on many radio spots and been seen on numerous television shows.
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The slogan was also heard regularly in radio spots of major radio stations.
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The partnership included co-branded television and radio spots, digital advertising and retail displays.
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The tag line would appear on the bus line's advertising- television commercials, billboards, magazine ads, and radio spots periodically for the next four decades.
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In 1991 radio spots were introduced, relying on what had become a familiar theme with familiar music.
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The company also produced television and radio spots that aired in select markets.
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Her first professional writing job was writing short radio spots for.
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Many of the thirteen bought radio spots.
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Blackside's primary business between 1968 and 1979 was the production of films, television and radio spots, television programming, and audio-visual educational packages.
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