Word: ads
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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American Neo-Nazi Weekly will face widespread condemnation for publishing an ad that encourages readers to subscribe to The Harvard Crimson. The controversy will blow over after swine flu leads to the end of civilization as we know...
...from “Mad Men.” John Hamm’s character sits staring across the table, trying to act like he doesn’t want a cigarette, and he says to PETA, “Now tell me, who exactly would you like your ads to target? Because as of now, it seems to me you’re alienating some people.” The PETA people look to their point man. Their point man takes his glasses off. “That’s not our goal...
Melrose Place despite the repellent ad campaign for, Tuesday turns out, after all, not to be the new Humpday...
...severe, piecey bun.“The industry was thriving, and everybody knew the industry was thriving,” Cutler notes of his time spent at Vogue. Since the publication of that sartorial magnum opus, the nearly 120-year-old magazine has suffered a downturn in size and ad pages, making “The September Issue” seem like an unknowingly somber look at an era of excess gone by. Cutler insists that the ostentatious wealth was not a focal point during filming. “I think one of the things the film succeeds at doing...
...resident deans are in good communication with [Ad Board Secretary Jay L. Ellison], the deans, and UHS,” said Lisa Boes, resident dean of Pforzheimer House...