Aired in a sentence as an adjective

If they're aired to the public, that's wrong.

Sometimes it's a show on cable that aired last night.

We are going to play 2 excerpts from the report that aired on ABC’s 20/20 on March 13th, 1998.

"Go Daddy surprisingly aired the most ads that got poor ratings.

The hour Fest of Kings aired, it would already be on my home media server.

I was forwarded this email from one of the producers before it aired back in 2009.

I signed up and paid for a premium membership to watch a TV series the same day it aired in Japan each week.

For one thing, most of the TV shows they aired was propaganda, and it was so utterly boring most of us didn't bother.

News of this programming to be aired had been circulating on the net several days prior to the actual airing around various forums and weibo.

But now, after all the dirty laundry has been aired?edit: Any repercussions for the tech sector if Zynga fails will fall in the "healthy correction" column in my book.

The issue is big conglomerate farms that don't want their industrial processes to be aired and criticized, much less have people discover practices that produce tainted and diseased products that might **** people.

It may give us a voyeuristic fascination on something that is depicted as an internal intrigue within a prominent up-and-coming startup but this is fundamentally company confidential information that is not capable of being aired publicly without significant distortion.

Aired definitions

adjective

open to or abounding in fresh air; "airy rooms"

See also: airy