After all, that's the version that gets airplay every night on network and cable newscasts. |
The young Galway man has been enjoying a good run on the circuit with plenty of work and decent airplay on the regional stations. |
It is a very catchy tune and is getting a lot of airplay on the local radio stations. |
Few country artists who get any radio airplay can come close to the character and expressiveness of this music. |
Radio airplay is considered the most powerful promotional tool for record companies. |
DiFranco's albums were getting very little radio airplay and couldn't be found in most record stores. |