Sentences with phrase «watching ads ran»

In this week's column, former Sun political editor George Pascoe - Watson reveals that the PM has been watching ads ran by the victorious National Party in last year's NZ election.

Not exact matches

The chain once promised diners juicy «flame - broiled» burgers and the opportunity to «Have it your way,» but by the mid-aughts was running a bizarre ad campaign that featured a giant, plastic - faced «King» who had an apparent penchant for sneaking into people's bedrooms and watching them sleep.
In the long run, however, cutting back on ad time preserves your audience, ensuring people will still tune in (and watch ads) 10 years from now.
Typically in the States, DSPolitical will only run client pre-roll video ads on non-skippable inventory so that the targeted voter must watch the entire ad before continuing on to their desired content.
Once your ad run begins, watch its statistics throughout the weeks of your buy.
Note that like a lot of current YouTube «commercials» (i.e., campaign videos), it ran only once as a paid ad, but was amplified by being shown to the huge audiences then watching the network news shows.
If a company wants to reach my with advertising and I don't watch TV, they might run a Facebook ad instead of buying the TV ad.
65 % of voters who say they have watched a Paterson campaign ad say Paterson should not run for governor.
Running 1 - 2 1/2 minutes each, the excerpts are thinly - veiled ads, but I suppose some who wouldn't have watched just trailers may check the section out and, if they don't already own all the movies, enjoy it.
Other features: the Fox special «Mutant Watch», a fairly routine making - of structured around a Kelly hearing; Hugh Jackman's screen test (notable for unused conversation between Logan and Rogue); brief clips of Bryan Singer on «Charlie Rose» (more, please); Animatics (or, X-Men meets «Reboot» — computer - generated storyboards for a couple of action sequences); a very extensive gallery of costume and production designs; two trailers and three TV spots (none of them, disappointingly, the mock - campaign ad that ran on late night cable); a promo for the soundtrack CD; and two easy - to - spot Easter eggs (in one, an outtake, we're made privy to a hilarious, Marvel - centric practical joke) within underimagined animated menus.
First off, last night's ad, at least based on info on Humane Watch's facebook page, ran only in the Washington DC area.
But less talented players may simply become frustrated as they find themselves running out of lives, using up their consumable items, and watching ads.
When asked why Food and Water Watch is running the ads, Beauchamp said, «We've been opposed to nuclear power forever.
On March 6, 2014, the Berman - run Environmental Policy Alliance ran a full - page ad in the Wall Street Journal attacking Food & Water Watch, the Sierra Club, and the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) as «big green radicals» and announced its new website, BigGreenRadicals.com [64] Food & Water Watch responded with a blog post saying:
When I read on TalkLeft and heard on the Supreme Court Watch Podcast that Fox News refused to air the ad (CNN is running it, according to PAW's press release), I hightailed it over to Factcheck.org.
All because these sites each run twenty or thirty scripts that can follow you around the internet, watching every site you go to and building a profile so that they can send ads to you.
The crux of the campaign is Google will target those watching a movie, in movie theaters, in the US by running a 30 - second ad for the Google Home Mini prior to the start of the movie.
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