On the air meaning in English
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Definition
(We're) on the air (in three minutes!): (We're) live, broadcasting, transmitting (in three minutes!)
We're off the air: We are no longer live, broadcasting, transmitting
(an) on-air personality: (a) TV or radio show presenter
Examples
- "You're live on the air."
- "Juan in Venezuela, you're on the air."
- "Donna : Alright, we're back live on the air here on Radio Rhubarb and right now we're going to get some feedback from our listeners."
- "You're on the air once a week, isn't that right?"
- "Susie : Yes Horatio. You're on."
- "Hang on, I'm on the air right now."
- "Brian Jones in San Francisco, you're on the air."
- "Frankie in Brooklyn, New York, you're on the air with Donna Donovan."
- "Rupert, from Chelsea, you're on the air."
- "Brent : You're on the air!"
- "Next caller, Linda in Brighton, you're on the air with Dr. Donna."
- "Brian Jones, in San Francisco, you're on the air."
- "Icarus from San Francisco, you're live on the air with Dr. Donna Donovan."
- "Gerard, in Paris, you're on the "Call Donna Program"."
- "Sergio, from Sao Paolo, you're on the "Call Donna Program"."
- "I know that radio stations sometimes feature on-air personalities with no medical background."
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