Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Advertising" ¶ 2
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Non-commercial and who
The idea for a public television station was the brainchild of Pittsburgh mayor David L. Lawrence, who wanted 12 percent of all TV stations in the United States to be for Non-commercial educational use.

Non-commercial and other
Non-commercial whitelists are operated by various non-profit organisations, ISPs and other entities interested in blocking spam.

Non-commercial and include
The terminal facilities include Departure Hall 1, International Hall 3, and Hall 4 for Private & Non-commercial Aircraft Services.

Non-commercial and political
Non-commercial advertising is sponsored by or for a charitable institution or civic group or religious or political organization.

Non-commercial and organizations
* org. zm: Non-commercial organizations
*. org. ph — Non-commercial organizations

Non-commercial and .
* Non-commercial.
Other local stations broadcast from the city, including YesFM ( FM 91. 8 MHz ), Radio Cité ( Non-commercial radio, FM 92. 2 MHz ), OneFM ( FM 107. 0 MHz, also broadcast in Vaud ), and World Radio Switzerland ( FM 88. 4 MHz ).
" Non-commercial " usually referred to as " public radio ", which is located in a reserved spectrum of the FM band, also broadcasts talk programs.
Non-commercial scientific research is often considered to be a gift economy.
Non-commercial includes such things as resale not in the course of business, perhaps of normal use working copies which are no longer wanted.
Non-commercial and practice general aviation is not operated at Gardermoen, and is mainly done from Kjeller Airport, Rakkestad Airport and Tønsberg Airport, Jarlsberg.
Non-commercial organisations may offer concessionary prices as a matter of social policy.
Non-commercial vessels are still navigated through the channel, however it is no longer used for commercial shipping.
* Radio New Zealand ( Commercial Stations )-Sold to Clear Channel to form The Radio Network Non-commercial stations Radio New Zealand National and Concert remain.
Free Culture: How Big Media Uses Technology and the Law to Lock Down Culture and Control Creativity ( published in paperback as Free Culture: The Nature and Future of Creativity ) is a 2004 book by law professor Lawrence Lessig that was released on the Internet under the Creative Commons Attribution / Non-commercial license ( by-nc 1. 0 ) on March 25, 2004.
Non-commercial preparations should normally give 10 < sup > 6 </ sup > to 10 < sup > 7 </ sup > transformants per microgram of plasmid ; a poor preparation will be about 10 < sup > 4 </ sup >/ μg or less, but a good preparation of competent cells can give up to ~ 10 < sup > 8 </ sup > colonies per microgram of plasmid.
In 1945 the FCC reserved five of the 40 channels in new high-frequency band for Non-commercial educational stations.
Non-commercial stations ( such as local PBS stations ) may not seek retransmission consent and may only invoke must-carry status.
* org. bh: Non-commercial Organizations
* org. bs: Non-commercial Organizations
* org. il: Non-commercial Organizations ; administration delegated to five private registrars.
As a Non-commercial educational station, it is free of traditional commercial advertisements, though sponsorships are occasionally noted with pre-recorded underwriting spots from the sponsor.

advertisers and who
He has filed several lawsuits against advertisers who used his material without permission.
' It draws upscale premium viewers who are attractive to upscale premium advertisers ,' Mr. Sussman said ..." The viewership has declined from the early years of its broadcast history ( for example, the number of viewers in 1974 was 20, 026, 000, in 1999 9, 155, 000 ) but has settled into between six and eight million viewers for most of the decade of the 2000s.
In August 2008 it was reported by The Consumerist that Discovery Channel had stopped their popular MythBusters program from airing an episode examining RFID security in regard to its implementation in credit cards because the episode would upset credit card companies, who are major advertisers on Discovery Channel.
But unlike most of the counterparts of the day, her primary audience was aimed at teenagers, young adults, college students, and urban viewers ( who described themselves as " Generation X ") rather than the 25 + audience that advertisers were catering to, plus it was less sensational and tame compared to the other programs.
Additionally, this is reflected by its advertisers who almost exclusively target men.
This left four stories of the Cumberland's northern face exposed, which Eno rented out to advertisers, including the New York Times, who installed a sign made up of electric lights.
The narcotics and stimulants at least had the virtue of making the people who took them feel better, and in the eyes of the advertisers this was scored as a " cure.
According to the Wall Street Journal, the so-called " Davie-Brown Index " will " enable advertisers and ad-agency personnel to determine if a particular public figure will motivate consumers who see them in an ad to purchase the product advertised.
In addition, advertisers see the event as a good means to reach young male audiences, who may not be exposed to traditional advertising streams via television.
Godfrey's immense popularity and the trust placed in him by audiences was noticed by not just advertisers but also his friend U. S. President Dwight Eisenhower, who asked him to record a number of public service announcements to be played on American television in the case of nuclear war.
When a few people finally uncover who Arcanjo was and what he espoused, media barons and advertisers are horrified to discover that he was an Afro-Brazilian social critic, womanizer and heavy drinker who died penniless in the gutter.
That faction supported such publications as Red Channels ( the famous list of 151 reputed Communists or reputed fellow travelers, as the term was then, in radio and television ) and interest groups that shared the authors ' politics — groups like AWARE, Inc. ( co-founded, in fact, by the man who wrote Red Channels introduction ), purporting to screen broadcast performers for actual or alleged Communist ties, pressuring networks and advertisers to shun them under threat of boycott.
Its original target audience ( pitched to advertisers ) was aged 18 – 34, and was designed to appeal to women who are irreverent.
Now, with more diversified formats than ever before, the challenge for the radio station PD is to secure target listeners who are attractive to potential advertisers to ensure that the radio station remains profitable.
Nearly all top editorial and business staff jobs were held by members of the owning families, including a Kauffmann general manager who had gained a reputation for anti-Semitism, driving away advertisers.
* Competitors of advertisers: These parties may wish to harm a competitor who advertises in the same market by clicking on their ads.
Ian Damon ; Chris Denning ; Dave Dennis ; Pete Drummond ; John Edward ; Kenny Everett ( co-host of the Kenny and Cash Show, and ultimately fired for on-air indiscretions ); Garner Ted and Herbert W. Armstrong ( the station's biggest advertisers on the station ); Graham Gill ; Bill Hearne ; Duncan Johnson ; Paul Kaye ( who became the station's main news reader ); Lorne King ; " Marshall " Mike Lennox ; John Peel ( see The Perfumed Garden ( radio show )).
As a result, advertisers who paid for listings in Overture found their products advertised through Gator's Search Scout software, even if they wanted nothing to do with Gator.
The Hunger Site is the original click-to-donate site created in 1999 that gets sponsorship from advertisers in return for delivering users who will see their advertisements.
In 2005, when many similar publications had long been offering all their content online, the Reader began offering its articles in PDF format, showing pages just as they appeared in print — an attempt to provide value to the display advertisers who accounted for much of the paper ’ s revenue.
Besides trouble with advertisers, another major factor that led to the paper's demise was a power struggle between Hearst CEO Richard E. Berlin and two of Hearst's sons, who had trouble carrying on the father's legacy after his 1951 death.
Chapter 9: Friedan shows that advertisers tried to encourage housewives to think of themselves as professionals who needed many specialized products in order to do their jobs, while discouraging housewives from having actual careers, since that would mean they would not spend as much time and effort on housework and therefore would not buy as many household products, cutting into advertisers ' profits.

1.140 seconds.