As this is the case, the channel carries advertisements.
The first issue of this newspaper came out in 1780 and carried only classified advertisements on its front page.
The front page of the newspaper carried only advertisements, a tradition which continued for over one hundred years.
Not since the early days of paperbacks have books carried advertisements in them.
In the 1960's, paperback books carried advertisements for things like cigarettes and writers' schools.
Woman's Journal refused to carry advertisements for tobacco, liquor, or drugs.
But as with many breathless offers that sound too good to be true, there is indeed a catch: the cars would have to carry advertisements.
The magazine also carried film reviews, erotic stories, cartoons, and advertisements.
Shame on the media that carry advertisements for it.
Tourist publications carry advertisements, photographs and information for the 4 gardens.