Examples of 'go off the air' in a sentence

Meaning of "go off the air"

go off the air - The phrase 'go off the air' is commonly used to refer to when a radio or television station stops broadcasting. It can also be used figuratively to mean to stop communicating or to stop being active or visible

How to use "go off the air" in a sentence

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Television program should go off the air.
They go off the air.
But that does not mean it has to go off the air.
The station would go off the air right after her show.
Some have asked why we had to go off the air.
I bet five minutes after I go off the air the whole town will break loose.
I really do not want to see family guy go off the air.
We are gonna go off the air now.
But they would be better if they would go off the air.
Then, it would go off the air so another one could use the same frequency.
Seconds before we go off the air.
Go off the air while I am still good?
The last to go off the air.
Make a lasting impression from your radio remote after you go off the air.
Do not let it go off the air.

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I really do not wanna see Family Guy go off the air.
Rochus, we go off the air.
This is Radio Hope . 7OO megahertz . - The last to go off the air.
We're gonna go off the air now. Good luck and God bless.
We will cut in or go off the air.
But did not it go off the air years ago? ".
I heard that your show may go off the air.
Four Egyptian satellite channels are expected to go off the air on Wednesday in solidarity.
Page Jimmy as soon as they go off the air.
Radio and TV programs go off the air.
You either talk baseball, or we go off the air next week.
In addition, about a dozen stations will go off the air entirely.
It 's not a gag . You either talk baseball, or we go off the air next week.
Why did channel 6 Suddenly go off the air?

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