Sentences with phrase «radio ad taking»

The campaign of Ted Cruz reached a new low, releasing a negative radio ad taking aim not only at New York City but at Mayor de Blasio.
The campaign of Big Apple - hating Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz reached a new low Wednesday, releasing a negative radio ad taking aim not only at New York City but at Mayor de Blasio.

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Such independent expenditures can also take the form of advertisements in «under - the radar» sources, such as ideologically - based talk radio, web - based ads or phone banks.
The group took out radio and newspaper ads that often linked hom.ose.xuality to pedophilia, and claimed that LGBT people were seeking «special rights» and that hom.ose.xuality is a «public health menace.»
Probably because that kind of change is hard, and demonizing the little guy — the local student nutrition director and local radio DJ last year, or the small restaurant operator and local school superintendent this year — is easier and less risky than taking on the real «bad guys» — the elected officials, the giant Agribusiness players, the networks that broadcast all of those fast food and junk food ads to our kids and also, oh yes, broadcast Jamie Oliver's shows....
Here's a 60 - second radio ad launched by NYSUT that opposes Gov. Andrew Cuomo's proposed property tax cap, calling it a «gimmick that takes control away from the local communities and provides no real relief.»
CSEA has TV, radio and print ads beginning in every media market in the state and is prepared to actively take this issue into every community.
-- Corwin launched a radio ad that describes her as a «small businesswoman» and «conservative voice» who will «fight to cut federal spending» and «balance the federal budget» and «protect out Constitutional freedoms by taking on Barack Obama and Nancy Pelosi.»
New Jersey Gov. Christine Todd Whitman took exception to a radio ad about economic - development policy — placed by Mr. Trump — that mentioned the state's school funding situation.
Friends of the Earth worked with local and national groups including the Environmental Law and Policy Center, the Iowa Chapter of the Sierra Club, Green State Solutions, Iowa PIRG, Iowa Environmental Council, Iowa Farmers Union, Iowa Move to Amend, CREDO Action and Physicians for Social Responsibility in the debate about the cost recovery bill, taking out radio and TV ads, phoning more than 100,000 Iowans, and mobilizing thousands of activists who called and wrote their elected officials.
Step back and take a look at your own marketing efforts: your website, your advertisements, your brochures, your RFP responses, your Yellow Pages ad, your radio spots, and so on.
Okay now before you say anything in rebuttal, take a good look at this Radio Shack ad from 1991 and then tell me what's significant about it.
Unfortunately, my paid Rdio account can't take the ads out of NYC's local WPLJ radio station.
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