daytimer

English

Etymology

From daytime + -erCategory:English terms suffixed with -er (relational)#DAYTIMER.

Noun

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  1. (USCategory:American English#DAYTIMER, radioCategory:en:Radio#DAYTIMER) An AM radio station that is only allowed to broadcast during the daytime.
    • 1979, United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Subcommittee on Communications, The Communications Act of 1979: Hearings, page 339:
      And, as you know, most of the black broadcasters and Mexican-American broadcasters and minority broadcasters in the United States have wound up with the dog stations in various markets, mainly daytimers. Very few of us are in the large markets []
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