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Aman Khani

Target your TV ads in specific region with Amagi - 0 views

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    Choose the national channel and broadcast your TV ads in specific region with amagi media by using technology infrastructure, split the broadcast signal to support different advertising in different parts of the country- on the same ad spot.
Adam Kenner

Christmas Creep: Target Is Apparently Aware Christmas Isn't Anytime Soon - 0 views

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    Back to school supplies? Halloween decorations? Depressing! Instead, focus on the distant future with this grossly unseasonal timepiece, a perfect gift for oblivious retail merchandisers and the counting impaired. Thanks, Target!
Jay Bienenstock

ESPN - Obama campaign goes virtual with video game ads - Videogames - 0 views

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    Obama ads target sports video gamers. Advertisements are now in video games. What next?
Glen Brickman

Understand Media - Media Literacy on the Web - Articles - How To Analyze a Television C... - 0 views

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    This articles gives viewers tips on how to analyze television commercials, because they can affect us in many ways even if we do not realize it. This article mentions six main questions that are important to keep in mind while viewing commercials. First one must consider what the product or service that is being promoted is, next one must consider what advertising techniques the companies are using to market their products. Thirdly one must determine how the music in the commercial is helpful in marketing the product. One must also consider how the actors affect their view of the product, and specify what the advertisement is doing to capture the viewers attention. Lastly one must determine who the commercials target audience is, and after a person has answered all these questions then and only then will they understand media literacy.
Maddie Penn

Analysis: Google's targeting Turns Algorithms on You - 0 views

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    Through things you've searched, videos you've watched and e-mails you've sent, google creates a profile about you, whether you have a google account or not. Though google claims it uses your profile to make its services work better, it actually uses this information to sell you to advertisers. By the things you search, google decides what advertisements to show.
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