1,265 Quotes About Advertising
- Author Susan DeFife
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Advertisers are clamoring for the most local customers, particularly the small and medium sized businesses. They're looking for the best way to target that local customer.
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- Author Tim Duncan
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The problem they have is convincing advertisers it's a viable medium. I think that's a big hurdle.
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- Author Ben Edelman
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The advertisers need to be aware that they are not getting their money's worth -- they have a contract that said they are paying for one thing and they are getting another.
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- Author Bob Ezrin
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This allows us to select the advertising that is appropriate to the medium, but it is also more than that. It allows us to treat the Internet streams of these terrestrial stations as independent sources of revenue. And that is a very big deal.
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- Author Brian Eno
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When governments rely increasingly on sophisticated public relations agencies, public debate disappears and is replaced by competing propaganda campaigns, with all the accompanying deceits. Advertising isn't about truth or fairness or rationality, but about mobilising deeper and more primitive layers of the human mind.
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- Author Charlie Ergen
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I don't want to kill ads. I think advertising is great, and I'm very aware that there's multiple revenue streams in television, subscription and advertising. But I also don't want to put my head in the sand, and I think the world is changing.
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- Author Charlie Ergen
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Some people are averse to change, but the advertising model is going to change with or without the Hopper. What we're saying to the broadcasters is, 'There's a way for you not to put your head in the sand.'
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- Author Charlie Ergen
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The world is changing... I don't, as a consumer, want advertising that's not relevant. If we're going to take a side, let's take the side of the consumer.
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- Author Chris Edwards
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The pork explosion is a neon sign advertising the fiscal failure of today's congressional leaders.
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