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Captivate charges a building owner about $8,000 an elevator to install the screens and collects a $100 monthly service fee on each. Captivate divides the ad dollars with the landlord, who earns revenue from an asset that would otherwise rack up only service costs. Sam Gilliland, 41, CEO of Travelocity, a Captivate client, says elevator placement enables him to send location-specific ads to potential customers in different cities. "This is an opportunity to break through clutter," he says. Unfortunately, Captivate screens offer no audio (so far at least), so elevator music has yet to be vanquished...
...scowls. “What are you doing?,” she asks. “Guys aren’t supposed to be worried about calories.” But it’s hard to ignore the Men’s Fitness magazine on the rack next to me screaming “Blast Away Your Fat” and “New Muscle Made Easier...
Speedy backs like Naylor, who had two tries in the match, were able to run past the Utes and rack up points...
Speedy backs like Naylor, who had two tries in the match, were able to run past the Utes and rack up points...
...only now arriving in bookstores and is likely, he says, to be his last. The grind of writing Timoleon Vieta, Rhodes says, has cost him too much, and though he's flattered by his newfound status, his bigger consolation is that the ordeal is over. If the remainder rack beckons for Timoleon Vieta, he might return to the Tunbridge Wells, England, bookshop he worked in until last July; should the book turn him into the Next Big Thing, he'd sink the proceeds in a little château in France and no doubt a better bed from which...