Sentences with phrase «media every day rather»

The company decided that it would do something in social media every day rather than just occasionally:

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Although it is a common conception that stocks are driven by news, this is rarely the case; rather, the price action typically occurs first, and then the financial media subsequently comes up with whatever reason they can think of to justify the reason the stock went up or down for the day.
Rather than ring bells, blitz media, and sell to institutional investors in advance of the first day of trading, Spotify let its existing shareholders offer holdings directly to the market.
An elephant can pass through the hole of a needle, rather a media these days give positive news and created a world for the better place.
Rather than making inaccurate conclusions based on a standard procedure in web - site ownership to the motive behind our efforts, perhaps if you truly are defending Christmas, you should look at the National Corporations and Media Outlets who base their whole profit predictions and financial stability on a HOLY - day that they go out of their way to hide and dilute.
Speaking after Walcott announced that he wants to return to playing on the wing, where has had his better days, Wenger has instead came out to the media to announce that he personally sees Walcott's future as a striker at Arsenal, rather than a winger.
Without a doubt Russian hooligans will target English fans of which these days will be mostly made up from families rather than hardcore hooligans and will be encouraged to do so by the Russian state and media.
There's a reason why Orton is not in the title picture, he would rather be at home with his family than doing a full day of media appearances.
«Hell, I'd rather be dominating and be on top and be the top pick,» Johnson said Thursday at Chase Media Day in the Southside of Chicago.
The 40 - year old coach carries a rather stoic air into Friday's media availability for someone who made College of Charleston history just three days previous.
By the end of a long day of critique, her «protective cloak» was at best in tatters, and perhaps that's the ultimate fate of most attempts for a media figure to live aggressively as a character rather than an honest person.
Less than two days into the Lib Dem leadership, and Nick Clegg has won most media attention for his comments on religion rather than his policy proposals.
Traditional media outlets often wonder these days why their audience is steadily deserting them — perhaps a part of it is that people really do look to politics for more than just entertainment, and when they want meat for dinner rather than cotton candy, they have plenty of places online to get a good meal.
That would be rather impressive, wouldn't it, especially after such a bizarre day at the centre of a media and political storm?
Senior aides and other associates who know the president say the firing was triggered not by any one event but rather by the Trumo's growing frustration with the Russia investigation, negative media coverage and the feeling that he couldn't control Comey, who was a near - constant presence on TV in recent days.
But senior aides and other associates who know the president say the firing was triggered not by any one event but rather by the president's growing frustration with the Russia investigation, negative media coverage and the growing feeling that he couldn't control Comey, who was a near - constant presence on television in recent days.
Senior Tories, including John Whittingdale, chair of the influential culture, media and sport select committee, and loyalists such as Nicholas Soames are among those who have signed the letter, which concludes with an appeal to colleagues to ensure the bill is given the «full and unrestricted» scrutiny it deserves rather than the 10 days being offered by the government.
He defended himself by saying that by defining the meeting as a «media move,» he was not trying to downplay risks but rather to put some order into the contradictory information that was reaching the citizens in those days.
She discovered, rather, that his concern had been sparked by media coverage of the religious fringe group that had been promoting May 21 as judgment day and the end of the world.
Wish it was like our parents days where you actually had to see people rather than stalking them on social media Elle Bloggs
Nevertheless, mainstream media jumped on the bandwagon and had a field day (rather an entire month) blasting online dating with criticism and explaining the audience how it does not really work.
In the present day, the word miscegenation is avoided by many scholars, because the term suggests a concrete biological phenomenon, rather than a With so much winning for the anti-globalists and patriots lately, it is easy to observe delicious amounts of salt on social media.
Rather, the company decided to save the news about a refresh of its ultraportable (but not an Ultrabook) 13 - inch VAIO Z series laptop until after the four - day media blitz quieted down.
We hope you have a better understanding of how each platform can benefit a specific type of personality so that jumping into the Social Media Sea will feel more like a warm dip on a summer day rather than a polar bear plunge.
The variety of emerging new formats and distribution channels still largely complement rather than dominate print publishing (digital sales are still a single digit % number), even though new media have the momentum of more column inches these days.
And some people won't explore new book promotion opportunities because «new» requires energy and enthusiasm and experimentation, and they'd rather rely on what used to work and hope that, one day, we'll all snap out of the Web 2.0 world and go back to stuffing envelopes, bringing them to the post office, making phone calls, and trying to convince 100 media contacts to please, please, please pursue a particular story angle (that may have been relevant when those envelopes were stuffed but, surely, will be have no relationship to anything going on in the news by the time they land on the media's desks).
Digital comics Matt White surveys the digital - first landscape with a look at the strategies (or the lack thereof) from publishers ranging from DC Comics to Viz Media: «While the majority of digital comics are just digitized versions of print comics, available simultaneously (known as «day - and - date») or after the physical version hits shelves, current digital - first offerings seem to represent an alternative, more specific market as publishers begin to treat digital more as a complement to print rather than a replacement.»
I'd rather spend my time writing my new project that spending an incredible amount of time every single day working social media
Consumers, rather than following the lead of the mass market media who were telling them that the fall in energy prices presented a tax cut for them to spend, have elected to save for a rainy day.
«In just five days of sell through Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 has become the largest entertainment launch in history and a pop culture phenomenon,» said Robert Kotick, CEO, Activision Blizzard, Inc. «The title's success redefines entertainment as millions of consumers have chosen to play Modern Warfare 2 at unprecedented levels rather than engage in other forms of media
However, without such a compelling conceptual framework with which to interpret «Untitled 2» (its media, listed as «steel, flat screen, and youth,» are not so enlightening), I can not but read the work in heavy, metonymic terms: the TV as technology, the boy as humanity, the Wall Street Journal as hegemonic power, the nude as vulnerable body — all rather hackneyed dichotomies of the day, made ready - to - hand by the exhibition's press release.
Our media's cowardice during the Iraq war build up and early days — publicly regretted by Dan Rather, Charlie Rose, and many others has taught the fourth estate exactly nothing.
Although most of the media headlines in recent days have focused on Europe's unusually cold weather in a jolly tone, the concern is that this is not so much a reassuring return to winters as normal, but rather a displacement of what ought to be happening farther north.
Giving some delusional nutbag like Monckton or Plimer the time of day seems a dreadful misuse of the emotional and intellectual energies of rational, intelligent and informed people, who really ought to be out there making sure we get policy right rather than doing media stunts.
Klein concludes that in this day and age, «law firms of all sizes need to engage the media» rather than hiding under no comment.
It is therefore rather interesting that several days have now passed since the «enmasse» resignation of the inquiry committee with essentially no media reaction.
Whether you are a LinkedIn maven, a Word Press fanatic, or you launch Facebook more times a day than you'd rather admit, odds are you've joined the social media revolution...
These days social media is the king — hiring managers will more likely browse your online profiles rather than analyze the cover letter.
The day after their wedding they became instant tabloid celebrities, but rather than shy away from all the negative media attention, Courtney released several bizarre internet videos and began to appear in public wearing very little clothing.
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