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  • 1advertisement — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ good ▪ discreet ▪ misleading ▪ classified, front page, full page ▪ The classified …

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  • 2Press kit — A press kit, often referred to as a media kit in business environments, is a pre packaged set of promotional materials of a person, company, or organization distributed to members of the media for promotional use. They are often distributed to… …

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  • 3advertisement — noun Date: 15th century 1. the act or process of advertising 2. a public notice; especially one published in the press or broadcast over the air …

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  • 4Cog (advertisement) — Cog …

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  • 5Television advertisement — Commercial break redirects here. For the Blur song, see Modern Life is Rubbish. A television advertisement or television commercial, often just commercial, advert, ad, or ad film (India) – is a span of television programming produced and paid for …

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  • 6Gorilla (advertisement) — Gorilla A promotional image from the Gorilla campaign. Client Cadbury Schweppes Product …

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  • 7Mountain (advertisement) — Mountain Client Sony Corporation Product PlayStation 2 video game console Agency TBWA London …

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  • 8Elite advertisement in Nigeria — Elite advertisements in Nigeria are various forms of personal leaning print, audio and visual ads sponsored by Nigerian elites to elaborate the achievements of a deceased acquaintance or to congratulate a fellow colleague, family or friend. The… …

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  • 9Santa Barbara News-Press controversy — The Santa Barbara News Press Controversy refers to a series of events starting in 2000 after billionaire divorcee Wendy P. McCaw purchased the Santa Barbara News Press . McCaw felt that as owner of the News Press she had authority to choose its… …

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  • 10Free Press (Magazine in Malayalam) — Free Press was a short lived but well attempted and widely circulated magazine in Malayalam language. Funded itself on readers contribution, Free Press, exhibited the idealism of a group of twenty young journalists, who came together to publish… …

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