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This has the desirable effect of substantially increasing the magazine's advertising reach.
"The advertising reaches the broadest possible group, and it brings the serious buyers."
A study released today suggests one possible explanation: an increase in alcohol advertising reaching teenage girls.
It currently operates in more than 54 countries, 165 airports and has approximately 9940 employees; its advertising reaches 175 million people each day.
The deal is intended to help Clear Channel extend its advertising reach to concerts and sporting events.
But most of those benefits flowed from Pepsi's own site, not from Yahoo's advertising reach.
The experiences are meant for a fairly select group of wealthy consumers, which led Visa to skip television and its expensive but less specific advertising reach.
The Journal's usual "people familiar with the matter" also say that Google would love to extend its advertising reach across Yahoo.
Public service advertising reached its height during World Wars I and II under the direction of more than one government.
They had railed against the measure that had extended taxation beyond state borders to the producers of television, print and radio advertising reaching Florida consumers.
But that jumbo number comes in the press kit from Nascar, and Nascar is in the business of selling not just speed, but advertising reach.
Critics say this means that aid goes only to the "richest of the poor" in cities that advertising reaches, not to rural villagers who bear the greatest malaria burden.
More Precise Target Providers of ride-along materials pay a premium price to be delivered with the magazine because their advertising reaches a more precise target.
The deal will extend Google's online advertising reach even further, combining Google's ad platform and publisher monetization services with DoubleClick's ad campaign management skills.
The newspaper was looking to expand its advertising reach by building or buying radio stations in nearby markets, and would do so with further acquisitions in Indiana and Centre counties.
Many experts worry that negative advertising reached new highs - or lows - in the 1994 campaign and only insured that the voters would remain angry and cynical about their politicians.
A former subsidiary of sekretagent, S2 Filmed Entertainment, was dissolved in 2010 so that the company could focus more intently on larger films, video game development, and expanding its advertising reach.
For the first time, Internet advertising reached more than $1 billion in a quarter, according to a report prepared by PricewaterhouseCoopers for the Internet Advertising Bureau in New York.
LEAD: The Television Bureau of Advertising said that television advertising reached $10.9 billion in the first half of the year, a 5 percent increase over the $10.4 billion spent last year.
He said he was convinced that if any of the proposals under debate in Washington to restrict the content of tobacco advertising reach the floor of the House of Representatives, "it will pass in a landslide."
Increasing its advertising reach even further, Google and Fox Interactive Media of News Corporation entered into a $900 million agreement to provide search and advertising on the then-popular social networking site MySpace.
Senators Mike DeWine, an Ohio Republican, and Christopher J. Dodd, a Connecticut Democrat, said they would monitor the extent to which alcohol advertising reaches young people and might hold a hearing.
The putative power of advertising reached its height in 1988 with the Willie Horton ad, which showed a black man who had been given a weekend pass from a prison in Massachusetts while Mr. Dukakis was governor.
Mr. Marshall said he had decided to begin advertising early, before Labor Day, when the advertising reached such a pitch that the average viewer was seeing 30 advertisements against him for every 7 in his favor each week, most trying to lump him with liberal Democrats.
Les Goodstein, a senior vice president of the News Corporation and former president and chief operating officer of The Daily News, had spent nine months looking at small newspapers in Brooklyn and Queens, hoping to shore up The Post's advertising reach outside Manhattan.