With his chart-filled television advertorials, Perot galvanized the nation with his crusade for fiscal responsibility. |
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For this to happen they need access to information through advertorials, advertisements, or other information channels. |
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Ads and advertorials, whether labeled or not, are inherently less credible than other information. |
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At best, the end results are advertorials, so hysterical in their praise of their subject that anyone can see straight through them. |
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Today's newspapers are crammed with advertising and advertorials, and journalists are seen as corrupt by many readers. |
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Have staff writers compose story-like advertorials that would be indistinguishable from their regular copy. |
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A great deal too many advertorials, which make the magazine, as well as the featured businesses, appear cheap. |
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Aside from the reports, today's papers also contained promotional advertorials about France. |
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The fruit will be promoted alongside cherimoya with a range of tastings and advertorials. |
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Second problem with media corporate ownership is this business of advertorials, private treaties. |
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Throughout the campaign, TV and radio programs will be broadcast, and advertorials will be published in local news papers and on social media. |
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Press ads, advertorials, a dedicated website and supermarket sampling will also support the ads. |
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The practice of unlabeled advertorials has been so far neglected in health journalism research. |
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Bronner's purchased full-page advertorials written by company president David Bronner in several major magazines including The New Yorker and Forbes. |
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