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Advertising
Advertising. A piece of marketing material that advertises a product or service. There's a half decent wikipedia entry on Advertising over at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advertising
- Bruce Willis is 'Stepping Away' From His Career Due to Aphasia. [web page]
- Men Cradle Their Beer Bellies Like Pregnant Moms in a German Beer Ad. [web page]
- After growing a beard, a 60-year-old man becomes a fashion model (10+ photos). [web page]
- Business Insider is a publication that focuses on the business world. [web page]
- The federal government spends $36 million on anti-smoking advertising for LGBT people. [web page]
- Kevin Richardson's pride and lion whisperer Kevin Richardson. [web page]
- The University of North Carolina has denied Nikole Hannah-Jones tenure. [web page]
- The strength of public poetry is that the channel is the message. [web page]
- A powerful video exposes the sexism and objectification of women in advertisements. [web page]
- Jerry Hall and Rupert Murdoch are said to be divorcing. [web page]
- Amber Heard Hate Machine on TikTok. [web page]
- Group wants to stop Fox News from receiving advertising money for "stoking the next uprising." [web page]
- According to the memo, a whistle-blower would accuse Facebook of contributing to the January 6 riot. [web page]
- Fans have filed a lawsuit against Universal Pictures over Ana De Armas' absence from the film Yesterday. [web page]
- Secrets of food photography revealed: WD-40 and microwaved tampons. [web page]
- TV pundit Mark Shields, known for his razor-sharp wit, passes away aged 85. [web page]
- B.J. Novak's face may be seen on a variety of products across the world. He had no idea why. [web page]
- Ads vs. Reality: 20+ Hilarious False Advertising Examples [web page]
- For gender stereotyping, Philadelphia and VW advertising have been prohibited. [web page]
- Vin Scully, the Dodgers' voice for 67 years, has died at the age of 94. [web page]
- According to the book, when Stephen Miller stated BLM demonstrations were turning US towns into war zones, top US general Mark Milley instructed him to "shut the f—- up." [web page]
- Facebook 'Chooses Profits Over Safety,' according to a whistleblower. [web page]
- Alex Jones Accused of Hiding Assets From Sandy Hook Families. [web page]
- Fox News hosts texted Meadows, urging him to act as the Jan. 6 terrorist attack unfolded. [web page]
- Why are clubs increasing the quality of their sound rather than the volume? [web page]
- Snopes retracts 60 articles that were plagiarised by the company's co-founder. [web page]
- How Louis Theroux, 52, Became a "Jiggle Jiggle" Star. [web page]
- What is Gillian McKeith's problem? [web page]
- Fox News, once Trump's home, now often ignores him. [web page]
- Area Man Having One Of His Little Bursts Of Energy Where He Tries To Write A Song. [web page]
- What Will Apple Do With "Emancipation" by Will Smith? [web page]
- Nikole Hannah-Jones has said that she would not join UNC until she is offered tenure. [web page]
- PETA Surprises Shoppers With Fake Leather Accessories [web page]
- SpaceX reportedly fired staff members involved in the letter criticising Elon Musk. [web page]
- Red hair and freckles have been called "imperfections" in a Match.com commercial. [web page]
- Elon Musk reaffirms his support for dogecoin and chastises bitcoin bulls like Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey (DOGE, BTC). [web page]
- Only dyslexics need apply, according to a job posting by a marketing company. [web page]
- Sadiq Khan is pushing for a ban on body shaming advertisements on public transportation in London. [web page]
- Prosecutors Agree to DNA Testing Requested by Adnan Syed in 'Serial' Case. [web page]
- LeBron James Assists Naomi Osaka in Launching a Media Company. [web page]
- Fox Corporation may join Dominion's defamation lawsuit, according to the judge. [web page]
- Priyanka Chopra says, "I'm not arrogant, I'm confident." [web page]
- BuzzFeed cancels a Trump ad contract, claiming the politician is "dangerous to one's health." [web page]
- 565-2 is a test headline. [web page]
- Garry Shandling Dies: ‘Larry Sanders’ Creator-Star Was 66. [web page]
- It's a money-making scheme for fake news. [web page]
- Jen Psaki will be a host and commentator on MSNBC. [web page]
- The Woman King's $19 Million box office haul is a pleasant surprise. [web page]
- Adweek. [web page]
- According to a Trump adviser, actors were hired to appear at Trump's 2016 presidential campaign launch. [web page]
- The worst of twentieth-century advertising — in images. Racist, sexist, nasty, and crass. [web page]
- West Virginia Reporter Is Hit by Car on Air, Striking Nerve With TV Journalists. [web page]
- In a nutshell, a depraved candidate is struggling to support his $100,000-a-day ad habit. [web page]
- To recoup from its first ever income loss, Meta looks to Reels and the metaverse. [web page]
- Nebraska School Shuts Down Student Newspaper After L.G.B.T.Q. Publication. [web page]
- Take the food marketing falsehoods we've taken whole with a grain of salt. [web page]
- Data, Data, Data, Data, and Data are the five new reaction buttons on Facebook. [web page]
- Geraldo Rivera slams Tucker Carlson, a Fox News colleague. [web page]
- Finalists for this year's National Book Awards have been announced. [web page]
- Is comedy the most effective weapon against Europe's rising right-wing nationalism? | John Palattella and Holly Case [web page]
- Ads for cosmetic surgery on social media are prohibited for anyone under the age of eighteen. [web page]
- According to accounts, a Southwest Airlines flight attendant died with COVID-19 less than two months after testing positive during a trip to Hawaii. [web page]
- A four-legged companion. [web page]
- There are 128 companies that have left Russia. [web page]
- Keep Calm and Carry On — the ominous message hidden underneath the nation's favourite motto. [web page]
- Unilever has pledged to remove sexist tropes from its advertising. [web page]
- For fraudulent advertising and financing practises, Corinthian Colleges must pay almost $1.2 billion. [web page]
- The Shiba Inu, the Doge's Canine Companion [web page]
- According to a Tory minister, adblocking is a "modern-day protection racket." [web page]
- Apple has filed a lawsuit against NSO Group, an Israeli spyware company. [web page]
- Aichi promotes full-time ninjas as tourists. [web page]
- Job advertisements mentioning bra size have been criticised by a recruitment firm. [web page]
- In a nutshell, the corporation wants a media company that creates branded entertainment to just have fun with it. [web page]
- Starbucks is being sued by a woman over the amount of ice in her drinks. [web page]
- Rose McGowan criticises an X-Men: Apocalypse ad depicting Jennifer Lawrence being strangled. [web page]
- Fairfax Media journalists are on strike till Monday as a result of the axing of 120 positions. [web page]
- The EU has fined Google €1.5 billion for advertising. [web page]
- On Facebook, there has been an increase in the number of Tory attack advertising. [web page]
- One Final Transmission for Queen Elizabeth II [web page]
- Posters suggesting red hair and freckles are "imperfections" will be removed from Match.com. [web page]
- Phil Schaap, a Grammy-winning jazz DJ and historian, passed away at the age of 70. [web page]
- The actor: "I frighten people." [web page]
- CBeebies' clean, green, and somewhat insane world | Sophie Elmhirst [web page]
- Jen Psaki is said to be on the verge of joining MSNBC. [web page]
- After allegations that employees from home are'more exposed to sackings,' Britons are being pushed to return to work. [web page]
- 'Not On My Watch': DeSantis Signs Executive Order That Green M&M Must Still Be Sexy In Florida [web page]
- Starbucks is being sued by a woman over the ice-to-coffee ratio in cold beverages. [web page]
- Legislating Realism is a term used to describe the process of enacting legislation [web page]
- Three Conspiracy Theories About the Texas Shooting are Debunked. [web page]
- Facebook's corporate name has been changed to Meta. [web page]
- After the Delta version spreads, a former FDA commissioner anticipates that the COVID-19 pandemic will become an endemic. [web page]
- Judge rules that most of Smartmatic's case against Fox News may go forward. [web page]
- Spotify's effort to out-Facebook Joe Rogan isn't working | John Naughton. [web page]
- The Los Angeles Sheriff's Office has launched an investigation into a reporter who has been accused of covering up a crime. [web page]
- Two dealerships have been accused of misleading customers by falsely advertising low prices. They are now have to pay $500,000 in restitution. [web page]
- With new subpoenas, Jan. 6 committee closes in on its ultimate target: Donald Trump. [web page]
- Both my professional and personal lives were consumed by a desperate attempt to appeal to women aged 18 to 34. [web page]
- We Can't Take Our Eyes Off Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez's Reunion. [web page]
- Advertising is a failure. [web page]
- Fox Issues an Official Apology for the X-Men: Apocalypse Commercial. [web page]