Sentences with phrase «paid television advertisement»

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A scoop from Politico's Dan Diamond and Joanne Kenen: the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) have already paid for Obamacare advertisements into February, meaning that television and digital ads for Healthcare.gov will keep running even as Donald Trump and a GOP Congress work to dismantle the law (sorry, the Politico article is available by pay subscription only.)
The first proposal would add paid internet and digital advertisements to the state's definition of political communication, which currently encompasses television, print and radio.
The state's top unions spent millions of dollars paying for a social media campaign, television advertisements and hundreds of thousands of lawn signs.
The governor's proposals, which mirror legislation pending in Congress, would also expand the state's definition of a political communication — which currently only covers television, radio and newspaper ads — to include paid internet and digital advertisements, requiring them to include statements that say who the buyers are.
The Chamber also paid $ 450,000 to Something Else Strategies (SC) on April 30th for television and online advertisements to run from April 30th through May 19th.
The Chamber paid $ 300,000 to The Revolution Agency on April 30th for television and digital advertisements to run from April 30th through May 19th.
The Chamber reported it paid $ 450,000 to Something Else Strategies (SC) on April 30th for television and online advertisements to run from April 30th through May 19th.
Conservative commentator Armstrong Williams has agreed to pay $ 34,000 to the federal government to settle civil charges that he did not meet his obligations to produce radio and television advertisements for the Department of Education.
Paragraph (b)(1), however, allows a lawyer to pay for advertising and communications permitted by this Rule, including the costs of print directory listings, on - line directory listings, newspaper ads, television and radio airtime, domain - name registrations, sponsorship fees, banner ads, Internet - based advertisements, and group advertising.
Regardless of whether it is a noble non-marketing blog, a page on a website, a tweet, a facebook status update, a google plus post, a paid search advertisement, a billboard advertisement, a television advertisement, a phone call, a text message, yada, yada, yada...
That bill would require political advertisements on Facebook to list who paid for them, just like political ads on radio, print, and television do, and would levy fines on social media companies that don't follow the rules.
If you wanted a property to be noticed 10 years ago, you had to pay for expensive and coveted print and television advertisements — and usually, the large brokerages were the big buyers of these spots, she says.
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