"Television advertisements" refers to short videos or commercials that are shown on TV to promote products, services, or ideas.
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television advertisements really don't say what devices or how you can take advantage of the offer, merely telling patrons to call or visit the store.
We work with attorneys in all practice areas to produce creative and
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Individuals that make the mistake of purchasing coverage though a certain company, just because they had a
funny television advertisement, is a pretty lazy way to shop for an insurance policy.
On the opening day of the second special legislative session, the Louisiana Federation for Children (LFC), the state's voice for educational choice, has released a
new television advertisement with parents asking Louisiana legislators to fully fund the Louisiana Scholarship Program.
«Donations to [Cuomo's] campaign committee and to the housekeeping account of the New York State Democrats — which spent millions of dollars running
television advertisements featuring the governor selling New Yorkers on his agenda — accounted for 40 percent of the total money raised from this list of mega-donors,» NYPIRG's Bill Mahoney said.
My question — Why isn't the Chamber raising questions about the huge number of patients who
saw television advertisements from Xarelto's manufacturer, began taking the drug and then suffered an uncontrolled bleeding injury?
Congressman Bill Owens has released the
first television advertisement of his re-election campaign — a day after his Republican opponent Matt Doheny did.
Citizens United lost a suit that year against the Federal Election Commission, and scuttled plans to show the film on a cable video - on - demand service and to
broadcast television advertisements for it.
Bo Dietl, the businessman and former police detective who is running for mayor of New York City as an independent, began airing his first 30 -
second television advertisement of the general election, in which he accuses de Blasio of «turning his back on dead cops.»
Until recently, the parties and most candidates did not air major
television advertisement campaigns until around Labor Day — when television networks returned to prime - time programs.
In the meantime, Ms Marsh, who played a starring role in Mr Smith's controversial Australia Day
television advertisement which was filmed at the Cowra cannery, can now only join her former co-workers in looking to the first creditors meeting at the bowling club next Tuesday to provide them with some explanation as to why the company of one of the town's largest employers shut up shop without warning.
American Banker's Neil Haggerty: «The American Bankers Association said Wednesday it will begin
airing television advertisements in Montana and North Carolina in support of Sen. Jon Tester, D - Mont., and Rep. Ted Budd, R-N.C.
The
latest television advertisement from Assemblyman Todd Kaminksy released Monday touts his resume, his family ties to Long Island and knocks his Republican opponent, Chris McGrath.
It is now running a series of
television advertisements about the merits of the DIG system and has engaged high profile food producers to support its cause.
If you ever stumbled across a late night
television advertisement promising cash — maybe with a catchy jingle — then you might have unwittingly heard the sales pitch from a lawsuit lender.
(CNN)- — What was once just a policy review by Vanderbilt University has morphed into a national debate over religious freedom, and now outside Christian groups are not only chiming in on the debate, but also
buying television advertisements in Nashville, the school's backyard.
Sheehan, who first served as city treasurer in Albany following years in the private sector as a corporate attorney, loaned $ 387,000 to her campaign, mainly to
fund television advertisements she said were meant to combat «mischaracterizations» by her opponents, namely Commisso.
On Wednesday, the lobbyist could
purchase television advertisements in the district of a senator who seems on the fence about the legislation, and would need to report the total spent on those ads to JCOPE.
In November, the stunning island unveiled its catchy new strapline «get all right», which has been marketed via
television advertisements as well as going online.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce spent a total of $ 3.3 million on
television advertisements aimed at electing ten California Republican congressional candidates, Democratic sources told Hotline.
The former senior aide to President Bill Clinton and former Democratic National Committee official will appear in the first
paid television advertisement in the race to replace longtime U.S. Rep Charles Rangel representing the 13th Congressional District.
D.C. Parents for School Choice ran
television advertisements targeting key senators including Massachusetts Democrat Edward M. Kennedy, accusing him of fighting efforts to help black children and comparing him to segregationist Bull Connor, the police chief in Birmingham, Alabama, who used violent tactics to disperse civil - rights demonstrators in the 1960s.
Using television advertisements, tabloid magazines and current affairs as her sources, Iveković juxtaposed these with images of her own life, addressing the discrepancy between public and private discourses, and pointing to the hypocrisy of the public declarations of gender equality in socialist Yugoslavia.
A year later, some of the images are resurfacing once again and will almost certainly be used against lawmakers in
television advertisements over the next five months.
An audit was conducted on food and
beverage television advertisements broadcast in five major Australian cities during children's programming time from 1st September 2010 to 31st October 2010.
Baby Milk Action points out that if companies followed the marketing rules and did not spend a fortune on clinical representatives to target health workers and promotions such as
misleading television advertisements then formula could be permanently cheaper for those parents and carers who use it (an example from Danone below implies its formula helps babies develop mathematical skills).
The JACEI report states, «
UK television advertisements for Nestlé's SMA Toddler Milk (for one year and above) would appear to conform to the UK guidelines on the advertising of follow - on formula, satisfying provisions in the guidelines that seek to avoid the risk of confusion between infant formula and follow - on formula.»
The focus groups described
how television advertisements, doctors and medical representatives enticed them to use formula.We conclude that two factors were strongly associated with the decision to formula feed: self - reported advertising exposure, and physicians» recommendations