In her conversation with Bill Moyers on the JOURNAL this week, media expert Kathleen Hall Jamieson suggested that politicians' campaign ads and other media appearances are akin to puzzle pieces that ...
Pennsylvania TV markets are peppered with new ads for Sen. Hillary Clinton and Sen. Barack Obama. Are they effective? Ken Goldstein, director of the Wisconsin Advertising Project, which tracks ...
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A grassroots Islamic awareness group is hoping its new ad campaign will help catch the eyes of millions of people who ride the New York City subway system every day. Tucked in between subway car ...
Unlike their colleagues in the suburbs, New York City brokers can’t place signs around the neighborhood pointing to an open house. But now, those brokers can do something their suburban colleagues ...
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WARSAW, Jan 9 (Reuters) - TVN sold 2.86 billion zlotys ($970 million) in television adverts in 2008, helping Poland's leading listed media group wrestle the top spot from rival Polsat, a report based ...
The atmosphere in the Democratic primary in South Carolina grew more charged this week after Hillary Clinton's campaign aired a radio ad on Wednesday suggesting Barack Obama approved of Republican ...
As the 2008 presidential primary season draws closer, candidates are pouring money into television ads to court voters in key states. A political advertising analyst and an Iowa broadcaster discuss ...
We love these studies. Instead of trying to figure out a new advertising and revenue model now that DVRs are taking the world by storm, the TV industry is hooking people up to electrodes to try to ...
It's taken an economic panic, but the advertisers who pay the Internet's bills are starting to figure out users ignore banner ads, fretful agency and publisher execs told AdWeek. “Internet ads are ...