The TVNZ7 promo ads

When I first saw the promo ad involving Bill English for a series of programmes on TVNZ7, I thought it was actually a promo ad for Bill himself So I am not surprised Labour are upset: Labour is crying foul over a TVNZ promotional advertisement in which Finance Minister Bill English appears as the poster boy for a series of programmes on the economy. … The aim is to draw attention to a series of economy-focused programmes on Freeview Channel TVNZ 7 next month. Labour’s finance spokesma

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This post was written by Content Keyword RSS on October 27, 2009

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Credit Card Services And Why We Need Those Little Cards

Practically everyone in the United States has credit cards. From teenagers to retirees, almost everyone has at least one credit card. Everywhere we go we see ads – in the television, radio, newspapers, billboard advertisements – on credit cards. Some credit cards are even mailed directly to our homes. But what are credit cards and why should you have one? Simply stated, a credit card (or for many, just known as credit, is a financial arrangement between you, the consumer or the card user, and

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Schooled by Turner’s Jack Wakshlag: look for a LOT more ads in online video in the future

Ah, now I get it! According to Turner's Jack Wackshlag the measurement plan for TV everywhere will include the same advertising load for online video as television, at least for the first three days[...]

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This post was written by Content Keyword RSS on October 25, 2009

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Hulu’s Free Days Are Numbered, To Go With Subscription Based Service in 2010

By now it’s already made the newswires across the internet, but Hulu, the free video service, is planning to go with a subscription model. I heard the news last night as I was watching the baseball game on FOX and couldn’t believe that Hulu, already supported through ads, was planning to charge for broadcast television content, which most of have been watching for free since the dawn of television. Chase Carey, the News Corp. Deputy Chairman, uttered the now famous words, “It’s time to star

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Hulu’s Free Days Are Numbered, To Go With Subscription Based Service in 2010

By now it’s already made the newswires across the internet, but Hulu, the free video service, is planning to go with a subscription model. I heard the news last night as I was watching the baseball game on FOX and couldn’t believe that Hulu, already supported through ads, was planning to charge for broadcast television content, which most of have been watching for free since the dawn of television. Chase Carey, the News Corp. Deputy Chairman, uttered the now famous words, “It’s time to star

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