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Reeves makes 'no apology' for Labour's controversial local election adverts
Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves said she makes 'no apology' for Labour's controversial local election adverts aimed at Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.
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Newspaper help-wanted ads list a variety of jobs.
Newspaper help-wanted ads list a variety of jobs.
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New York Area Prepares For Super Bowl XLVIII
High Angle Long Shot, Super Bowl ads. Time Square is preparing for the upcoming Super Bowl XLVIII, shot in New York on the 31st of January 2014. (Video by: Andrew Burton/Getty Images)
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1939 World's Fair - Bill Robinson's show
World's Fair - Marquee and painted ads for Bill Robinson 'Hot Mikado' show. Faces of Robinson and a racist image of a Black waiter. Two large dice hanging outdoors / Hot Mikado production- WS dancers on stage performing on exotic set in...
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CLEAN : Referendum ads appear in Crimea ahead of M
CLEAN : Referendum ads appear in Crimea ahead of M
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Nash Motors promotes aerodynamic design for 1940
/ 'The lid is off!' exclaims the voiceover as Nash promotes its line of 1940 cars with a short montage of print ads / XWS of 1940 Nash driving on the far side of a lake road / MS lower driver side profile of car / MS HA driver side...
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Chinese Ink Brush Written Paper Sign of Word Home
Concept shot of people holding sign in the sky.
Bloomberg
Turner CEO Sees 'Race to the Center' in Advertising
Apr.24 -- John Martin, Turner Broadcasting chief executive officer, discusses recent advertising trends with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu on "What'd You Miss?"
Bloomberg
NCAA Finals Help CBS Buck Tough Advertising Climate
Aug.07 -- CBS Corp. bucked the tough advertising climate that hit competitors, benefiting from its broadcast of college basketball’s national finals. Bloomberg Intelligence's Paul Sweeney takes a look at the numbers on "What'd You Miss?"
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The History Of Campaign Financing
How do candidates finance their increasingly expensive election campaigns?
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Why Do Candidates Have To Say 'I Approve This Message' In Ads?
As political season approaches you've probably heard "I approve this message." But why do candidates have to say that?
Curated Video
How The Facebook Ad Boycott May Also Help Fight Misinformation
It's been difficult for regulators to hold Facebook legally accountable for its business practices, but experts think advertisers might be able to.
Bloomberg
How a Russian Group Used Facebook to Buy Political Ads
Oct.31 -- Facebook tells us that a Russian group spent $100,000 on ads to influence the 2016 presidential election. How did they do it? It's actually very simple. Bloomberg Technology's Sarah Frier explains. (video Erik Braun, Sylvia Yang)
Curated Video
For Fatigued Audience, Big Game Advertisements Better Be Super
Pandemic, fatigued audience, scares some brands away from advertising during Super Bowl this year.
Bloomberg
Clinton vs. Trump: Down and Dirty in Negative Ads?
June 20 -- As the U.S. presidential campaign draws closer to November, how can advertising help to form the campaigns of presumptive nominees Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton? Bloomberg's Tim Higgins examines the money available for...
Bloomberg
Google Parent Alphabet Meets Estimates on Ad Demand
Google parent Alphabet reported second-quarter revenue that met analysts' expectations, reflecting the internet giant's resilience amid slowing growth in advertising. Bloomberg Intelligence's Mandeep Singh has more on "Bloomberg Markets:...
Curated Video
Cryptocurrency Is Taking Its First Steps Into The Super Bowl Ad Arena
Three crypto exchanges are buying ads for the first time as this year's 30 second slots run for $7 million.
Bloomberg
The Challenges Posed by the Rise of Ad-Blocking Software
June 10 -- Neil O'Keefe, DMA's senior vice president of CRM and member engagement, and Virginia Heffernan, author of "Magic and Loss: The Internet as Art," discuss the rise of mobile ad-blocking software with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on...
Curated Video
Facebook Employees Say Ad Policy Will Spread More Misinformation
After political action committees gamed Facebook's new ad system, employees spoke out about how it may add to disinformation they're trying to fight.
Curated Video
Spotify Will Stop Selling Political Ads In Early 2020
Political ads will not appear in Spotify's ad-supported tier or in its original or exclusive podcasts.
Bloomberg
OpenX CEO's Advice for Addressing the 'Asymmetry' in Digital Ads
Feb.13 -- Tim Cadogan, Openx Technologies Inc. chief executive officer, discusses the digital ad marketplace with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."