• That's right, just listen to this Web-only ad put out by Ron Kind's Republican opponent, Paul Nelson.

    NPR: YouTube Emerges as Political Tool in Campaigns

  • It is hard to escape the conclusion that "financial repression" - as mooted by Reinhart and Sbranica - is, if not under way, then being pieced together ad hoc out of the anti-crisis measures in Europe.

    BBC: Business

  • Still, celebrity seeding comes at a fraction of the cost of hiring an A-list endorser, taking out a full-page ad or placing the product in a big budget flick.

    FORBES: Hollywood's All Ears

  • Gore repeatedly denied he has any plans to run again, but this week a group of grass-roots Democrats calling themselves "Draft Gore" took out a full-page ad in The New York Times in a bid to change his mind.

    CNN: Gore: Nobel win a chance 'to change the way people think'

  • Then Obama responds, with an ad mocking McCain as an out-of-touch, computer-illiterate candidate who can't possibly understand your problems.

    CNN: Borger: Candidates of 'change' stick to politics as usual

  • Although Fischer is no stranger to Madison Avenue, both at Facebook and at Google before that, this is something of a coming-out for him at Ad Week.

    FORBES: Facebook Ad Execs: "We're Like 1951 Television"

  • He put out a new ad today -- the campaign.

    WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing by Press Secretary Jay Carney,

  • While Jackson and his successors framed economic policy as a matter of limited-government principle, Howe argues that the practical difference was that the Whigs sought to create a coherent national transportation system, while Jackson preferred to dole out projects on an ad-hoc basis to individual states.

    FORBES: Is the GOP the Party of Andrew Jackson?

  • That will happen naturally as the newcomers slug it out with big-bucks ad campaigns.

    CNN: ASIANOW - TIME Asia

  • Hong Kong-based Asiacontent.com has a deal with U.S.-based online ad group DoubleClick to roll out the brand across the region.

    CNN: ASIANOW - TIME Asia | Asia Buzz: Online Advertising

  • To the list of warnings we compiled last month, we add a new one: Yesterday, eight retired generals and intelligence officials took out a full-page ad in The Washington Post saying it was a bad idea.

    FORBES: Risk On The Run Again

  • Apparently French and German industrialists are taking out a one-page ad in all the papers urging the politicians and people of Europe to "save the Euro" - by way of softening public opinion for the inevitable transfer of tens of billions of taxpayers' money to the peripheral economies.

    BBC: Europe: 'Events have overwhelmed us'

  • Finally, there are startups like Blackboard.com and Kiko (Knowledge In, Knowledge Out) that dabble with both ad-supported free content and for-profit courseware.

    CNN: Web puts the home back in homework

  • Coca-Cola must still figure out a global ad strategy that appeals to both the wealthy U.S. consumer and the Pakistani farmer.

    FORBES: Gone flat

  • In the three months that followed last year's ad--one of which featured a computerized heart jumping out a woman's body and holding up a sign that says "I Quit"--CareerBuilder says that it saw a 68% increase in job applications and a 10% increase in online traffic.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Just over a year into operations, Trada that already tapped 1, 000 people (all in the US) to help mostly small to medium-sized companies figure out to maximize their ad spending on Google search words and expects to increase that the number of freelancers tenfold in 2011.

    FORBES: Crowdsourcing and Atomized Employment

  • Nissan then needed to figure out when consumers are most swayed by an ad--and what type of pitch is ideal.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Among them is Pfizer, which handed the agency the ad assignment for its much-anticipated sleep aid Indiplon, due out later this year.

    FORBES: The Men in The Gray Flannel Suits

  • Dig this, from Department of Transportation records: As Ad Age points out, in 1978 three quarters of 17 year-olds had licenses (and nearly half of 16-year-olds).

    FORBES: Why Facebook Is Better Than Driving

  • But a few anonymous officers took the unusual step of taking out a Nov. 21 full-page newspaper ad in the Philippine Daily Inquirer, criticizing President Joseph Estrada .

    CNN: Newsmakers

  • The company gave advertisers more flexibility to use rival search-engine ad systems and said it would allow rivals to opt out of having their content appear on some Google websites.

    WSJ: Behind Google's Antitrust Escape

  • In any case, the incremental changes are modest after 1600--its pretty clear that key predictors drop out before AD 1600, hence the redness of the residuals, and the notably larger uncertainties farther back...

    WSJ: Climate Emails: Science and Candor

  • As we discover more and more ways to filter out advertisements from DVRing around commercials to employing ad blocking add-ons in our Web browsers, companies are trying to find new ways to break through.

    FORBES: Now That Everyone's A Celebrity, Can We All Get Endorsement Deals?

  • This post is for small business owners, maker companies, startups, that are trying to figure out if they should spend hard-earned dollars on an ad campaign.

    FORBES: Facebook IPO Flop Or Not: Did You Close Your Facebook Account?

  • Almost every ad and app out there, along with most of the business and consumer-oriented content on the Web, is going to be tracked and responsive to some entity's remote control.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • The Nick App is ad-supported and currently available free for iPad via the App Store, and will roll out on additional devices in the coming months.

    ENGADGET: Nickelodeon releases Nick app for iPad HD

  • Lacey writes: Because of its dual revenue stream from advertisers and subscribers, ESPN has been able to shell out exorbitant fees for long-term rights to dominant sports packages where ad-supported broadcasters have not.

    FORBES: Intelligent Investing

  • The two parties and their candidates are waging their ad war across a battlefield of about 17 states--a field that has essentially left out major media markets such as Los Angeles and New York.

    CNN: latimes.com: Studies find political ad spending spree

  • While it started out as an ad network, it might be better seen today as a so-called demand-side platform, or DSP.

    FORBES: Ad Tech Startup Rocket Fuel's Revenues Take Off

  • Some marketers, like Old Spice, seemed to have figured out a formula, even if the ad is viewed on a 2.5- inch screen.

    FORBES: Memo to Online Ads: Nix the Engagement and Focus on Entertainment

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