The New York State United Teachers union on Monday launched a 10 -
day radio ad campaign opposing the education tax credit proposal.
Not exact matches
The state Correctional Officers and Police Benevolent Association, which represents some 21,000 corrections officers and security guards, launched a «major» statewide
radio ad campaign today to remind New Yorkers of the difficult and dangerous jobs performed by their members,
day in and
day out, even as resources are scarce and violence is on the rise.
NYSUT has launched a feel - good statewide
radio ad campaign designed to remind New Yorkers that union members are «made up of their friends and neighbors who accomplish remarkable things every
day in their classrooms and communities.»
A few
days later, CanWest reported that the targeting of the FoS
radio ad campaign to key Ontario ridings was directed by then FoS media contact Morten Paulsen (later a vice-president at Fleishman - Hillard), who also served as volunteer spokesperson for the Stephen Harper led Conservative Party of Canada during the election.
The other «memos» included letters, meeting notices, reports to Western Fuels from a hired Washington public relations firm and sample
ad layouts from Simmons Advertising in Grand Forks, North Dakota, a direct mail firm, for a proposed test run — a ten -
day radio and newspaper
campaign, and that's all.