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Well I think what they suggest to me that we have to pay for the poster site.
Will we pay the cost of the poster site?
The weight is usually defined in terms of expenditure, ratings, pages, poster sites etc.
Erm a thousand poster sites at say five hundred pounds per site would cost half a million.
This was particularly illustrated by the poster sites of the 2008 Rome City Council elections.
'There are over 1,000, 48-sheet poster sites alone.
To advertise, the company used poster sites, the London Underground, local press and door-to-door leafleting.
Er advertising as I said T V, poster sites and press and point of sale.
Beyond it was a massive poster site showing me the wonders of Fuji film, covering the whole side of a building as the trucks screamed past.
George Eaton in the New Statesman see consequences of the party's internal tensions being played out across poster sites across the country.
Under the agreement, TDI will have exclusive rights to more than 5,000 advertising sites in Ireland, including trains, buses, poster sites and mall displays.
On Billy's posters site I often write far better if a previous post/poem inspires or provokes me in some way and I try to do the same for others.
In 1981 Shell UK commissioned a work of art to be exhibited above the Shell exit on a poster site which had been acquired from Esso, Shell's great rival.
An advertising agency normally takes over a client's advertising for a fee, or for a percentage of the amount of money the client spends on television time or space in newspapers, magazines or poster sites.
Investing in the best sites for your campaign needs specialist knowledge as Karin Jeffrey points out: Many of the top companies would not have the in-depth knowledge of poster sites across Northern Ireland that we have.
Finally, once the client has agreed the schedule with the agency (which may well be done before the content of the ads is finally agreed), it is the media person's job to go out into the marketplace and buy the press space, the poster sites or the TV, radio or cinema spots.