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advertising dollars today as a consequence, actually give ComFREE a massive marketing advantage when you don't have an equally powerful voice.
Not exact matches
Today this is no longer true, mainly because no network can afford to let the opposition get even slightly ahead in the ratings which determine the rates for hundreds of millions of
dollars of
advertising billings each year.
Topics in the Q&A included the source of money for the City's planned pre-K
advertising campaign, the City's target number of pre-K applicants, whether Speaker Silver thinks the proposed income tax surcharge should be pursued next year, how the pre-K selection process will work, how the City will cover the approximately $ 40 million annual gap between the estimated cost of pre-K and the amount provided in the state budget, when parents will learn whether their pre-K application has been accepted, how the City will collect data and measure success of the pre-K program, whether the existing pre-K application process will be changed, how the City will use money from the anticipated school bond issue, the mayor's reaction to a 2nd Circuit ruling that City may bar religious groups from renting after - hours space in public schools, the status on a proposed restaurant in Union Square, a tax break included in the state budget that provides millions of
dollars to a Bronx condominium project, the «shop & frisk» meeting
today between the Rev. Al Sharpton and Police Commissioner Bratton and a pending HPD case against a Brooklyn landlord.
Several major newspapers, including USA
Today, have been able to increase their ad
dollars coming in by allowing
advertising on their embedded videos.
Earlier
today it was revealed that Nintendo and the Pokémon Company, are going all out on their
advertising, especially since their advert during the Super Bowl will cost them a minor fee of 5 million
dollars.
As they proceed from the first coarse quotations of
advertising to
dollar signs and those Mylar balloons, the show finds, if not Warhol,
today's museums.
VANCOUVER — Foreign special interests are paying millions of
dollars to local front groups to sabotage Canada's energy industry, according to an
advertising campaign launched
today.
Unlike the old economy when business owners needed a lot of money to
advertise on radio and television — which could take all their revenue or savings — business owners
today don't need to invest thousands of
dollars in
advertising today.