It depends on various factors such as licensing, broadcasting rights, and scheduling. So, it might not be possible to air it 24/7.
Sorry, but it's unlikely that Patty's story can be aired 24/7. There are many logistics and regulations involved that make it difficult to achieve that kind of constant broadcast.
Sorry, I can't air Patty's story today. Maybe some other time.
It's hard to say. Maybe we need some more time to prepare for airing Patty's story. There might be legal or production matters to sort out first.
Begin an air patty story by creating a character related to the patty. For instance, 'There was a little boy named Timmy who had a special power - he could make patties fly. One day, he made a patty and with a wave of his hand, the patty soared into the air. And this is the story of that air patty...' By introducing a character with a connection to the air patty, it gives more depth and a starting point for the narrative.
Not likely. Broadcasting a story 24/7 on all channels would be quite challenging. There are many other shows and content that need airtime, and there are also technical and rights limitations.
It's hard to say. Maybe you can check relevant platforms or sources to find out if it's possible to chase the 'Air Patty' story now. Sometimes it might be limited by licenses or release schedules.
It depends. Not all news channels might have the rights or the decision to air Patty's story immediately.
I'm not sure. It depends on the broadcasting schedule and rights.
I'm afraid I have no idea about Air Patty's story. It might be a name given to a character in a self - published book, a local legend, or even just a made - up name for a story within a family or a group of friends. If you can give me some more details, like where you heard the name from or what kind of story it might be (e.g. adventure, romance), that would help me a lot.
Sorry, I've never heard of Air Patty's story, so I can't share it.
Probably not. There are many obstacles and variables in the way. Different cases have unique circumstances, and resources are often limited, making constant equal justice a tall order.