Sentences with phrase «tv ad time»

The state Democratic Party is out with yet another attack TV ad this time targeting both GOP gubernatorial candidate Rob Astorino AND (I believe for the first time) his running mate, Chemung County Sheriff Chris Moss.

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And Constellation is planning Spanish - language TV ads for Victoria for the first time in the U.S. market.
Stranger Things led the social - media pack out of 65 different brands, which ran 104 spots in 49 ad breaks on Fox for just under 49.9 minutes of dedicated ad time, according to iSpot.tv, which measures activity from more than 10 million smart TVs and tracks responses to TV ads on social and digital platforms.
Each time someone views one of your videos, either a banner display ad (called an «Overlay InVideo» ad) is displayed within the video window, or a short TV commercial - style ad is played prior to your video playing.
Consumers are more likely to shop for a product they have seen six to eight times, through repeated TV ad exposure.
Because buys can be made in a much more ad hoc fashion than on network TV, the marketer can swap in and out different messages at almost any time in a campaign.
Ahead of the midterms, Cambridge Analytica reportedly developed a series of TV ads for candidates supported by Bolton, each aimed at different personality types and aired at times when viewers with personalities it aimed to reach were most likely to be watching.
That's right: As TV networks and media buyers get ready to begin the high - stakes upfront negotiations for ad time in just the 2015 - 16 TV season, Vice says it has already «effectively» locked in deals for all its commercial time for three seasons.
A merger would give Viacom, whose networks include Comedy Central, Nickelodeon and MTV, a seasoned media executive at the helm in CBS CEO Leslie Moonves at a time when its TV ratings and ad revenue are in decline, many investors believe.
In the year leading to May 2018, the ASA received more complaints for online ads than for those on TV for the first time ever.
For the time being, Sportsnet Now streaming customers will see the same feeds as TV subscribers, including the same ads.
For Dish, today's comments reveal merely a change in executive linguistics; the company, in its advertising, has been directly targeting traditional cable for some time, evidenced by its national campaign of TV ads starring tough - guy character actor Danny Trejo.
AT&T and Time Warner have said there won't be any incentive for a combined company to threaten to withhold content or increase prices, because by doing so, it would risk distributors walking away, leaving the company out tens of millions of dollars in ad revenue and subscription fees — far greater than any revenue AT&T might pick up from customers who would switch to its own pay - TV services in order to get Time Warner content back.
Even the BC Teachers» Federation, which has long prided itself on being non-partisan, is clearly campaigning for the NDP this time around, with a pricey TV ad calling on British Columbians to dump a government it insists has laid waste to the education system.
Dataxu has today (April 17) announced the launch of an audience targeting service that will let advertisers target viewers of addressable, connected and linear TV services from a single platform which it claims will improve yield for media owners, increase efficiency for advertisers as well as reduce ad load time.
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The Cider with Character TV ad will air throughout May and June and will include a second burst of air - time during August and September.
It's that time again — all around us, TV ads and store posters depict happy children and teens in back — to — school mode.
I have been seeing TV ads for this crap all the damn time lately.
Republican Congressional Candidate, and former US Senate candidate for a short time, Joe Carvin has put out his first TV ad which the campaign says will be airing on stations in Westchester and Rockland counties.
And I suspect, I hope, that the money's just simply going to become less important and that ultimately, campaigns make a determination that hey, they might better spend their time with the candidate out doing other things and actually thinking about the argument and the message that you want to send, than constantly raising all this money that buys you maybe some TV ads that nobody's watching but nothing that's gonna actually turn the campaign in your favor.
Democratic gubernatorial candidate Andrew Cuomo's lastest TV ad features, for the first time, an extended appearance by the candidate himself, slamming Albany dysfunction and special interests and promising to restore New York to a state «we can be proud of.»
In the ad, he harkens back to his time as attorney general, when he was the sheriff of Wall Street, not a late - night TV joke.
Not that this is the first time anyone's ever used a TV ad to drive traffic to a site (hello, Pets.com), but it IS a nice use of the strengths of one medium (TV's in - your - face ability to catch viewers who might not otherwise know you exist) to capitalize on the strengths of another (the web's ability to hold and present information in great depth and detail).
Schumer spent his re-election airing region - focused TV ads and, at the same time, seeded key Senate races nationally in an effort for Democrats to gain control of the chamber.
In part, I suspect that the early online ad buying is a hedge against TV time being unavailable (and against people's use of DVRs to avoid commercials), but it does also reflect the sense that digital ad space has become valuable on its own — online ads aren't just an «also - ran» this year.
As a result, Obama's ad buyers filled swing - state TV screens with anti-Romney messaging while the Republican hoarded the pennies he had left over from the primaries, waiting to become the official nominee and able to tap those big donors for the second time.
County Legislator Laura Curran barely had time to savor her Democratic primary victory over County Comptroller (and party switcher) George Maragos last night before Martins, a former state senator, hit the airwaves with his first TV ad of the race.
«Though most political ad dollars traditionally are spent after Labor Day, tight primaries and early spending on House, Senate and gubernatorial races have pushed local TV - ad spending above $ 311 million as of mid-August, up 45 % from the same point in 2004 and more than three times as much as in 2002...»
Interestingly, Carol's background was in TV ad targeting based on set - top box data, not politics, and she and her team bought television time in a way that future campaigns should study.
Ahead of the midterms, Cambridge Analytica reportedly developed a series of TV ads for candidates supported by Bolton, each aimed at different personality types and aired at times when viewers with personalities it aimed to reach were most likely to be watching.
Former NYC Councilman Anthony Como is out with a new TV ad that attacks his Democratic target, Queens Sen. Joe Addabbo (also a former NYC councilman), for voting «124 times» to increase taxes and fees while also going along with $ 14 billion worth of new spending in the state budget.
The ad, called «A Real Choice» will air in the major upstate TV markets on Time Warner Cable News and MSNBC.
For the first time, Democrat Deborah Ross launched a TV ad that tied incumbent Republican Sen. Richard M. Burr to Donald Trump.
On the heels of its new TV ad (the second pro-Cuomo spot it has launched so far), the business - backed Committee to Save New York has posted a new Web - only spot that features more «average» state residents praising the governor along with his one - time political nemesis, ex-state Comptroller H. Carl McCall.
According to a source familiar with the results of these polls, Hanna's numbers improved in the Binghamton and Utica portions of the district — two areas on which his TV ad buys have specifically focused, in part because the district lines changed significantly in the court - drawn congressional map used for the fist time in the 2012 elections.
For the second time this week, Republican state Senate candidate Michael Venditto is out with a new TV ad slamming his Democratic opponent and fellow Nassau County legislator, Dave Denenberg, as the battle for the Long Island seat vacated by former GOP Sen. Chuck Fuschillo heats up.
For the first time in the general election, Trump is set to outspend Clinton on TV ads this week.
President Donald Trump ripped the New York Times for its planned Oscars TV ad, which states the «truth is more important now than ever,» saying the paper is trying to save its «failing reputation.»
Assemblywoman Jane Corwin has launched her third TV ad, this time returning to her positive approach of showcasing her accomplishments as a small businesswoman instead of attacking her Democatic opponent, Erie County Clerk Kathy Hochul.
The 30 - second TV ad will run on NBC, CBS, ABC, FOX and Time Warner (YNN) in the Capital District through March 18.
Even Governor Cuomo has taken advantage of the loophole to fund TV ads promoting his policy agenda, and touting his achievements, including the passage of the third on time budget in a row.
Coffey has significantly outspent his Democratic challengers in the race so far, shelling out $ 824,000 on campaign items including TV ads and various political consulting firms in both New York and Washington, D.C.. That's four times more than the average spent by the other candidates.
Another day, another TV ad from Sen. Bernie Sanders, this time with a focus on fracking — a hot topic in New York not that long ago, which galvanized a group of advocates (AKA, the fracktvists), many of whom remain active in politics and are now Sanders supporters.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Rep. Dan Maffei's campaign today reserved $ 1 million of TV air time for ads that will run in a daily blitz from Sept. 9 through Election Day in November.
The value of all this free time, if you tried to pay for it using the old model of 30 - second paid TV ads, can't be measured, but it's surely greater than the $ 84 million in public financing received by John McCain for the general election.
The National Republican Congressional Committee in Washington, D.C., has reserved $ 1.5 million in TV air time for ads critical of Maffei.
Maffei used his early cash advantage to reserve $ 1 million of TV advertising time for a series of ads slated to air multiple times a day from September through Election Day, Nov. 4.
Using a database they compiled of all fast food TV ads that aired nationally in 2009, Jennifer A. Emond, PhD, and colleagues from the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth found that only two nationally - recognized fast food chains engaged in child - directed TV advertising at that time.
«Anti-smoking TV media campaigns should use hard - hitting ads emphasizing why to quit smoking because they are effective at increasing cessation over a brief time period.»
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