81.   In an interview, Ms. McCaughey Ross expressed annoyance with questions about when her television advertising might begin and what her husband might be willing to spend.

82.   In exchange for complying, candidates would receive discounts on radio and television advertising and reduced postage rates.

83.   In Ireland there was no political television advertising, but the referendum dominated news and public affairs programs.

84.   In May, in one of its first public moves, the coalition called on the Food and Drug Administration to tighten controls on television drug advertising.

85.   In television advertising, the language is slapped onto the screen for a few blinks of an eye.

86.   In some districts, the Republican issue advertisements have more than doubled the amount of television advertising on behalf of Republican candidates.

87.   In the Democratic contest, Gantt started with a huge advantage in name recognition that Sanders is only now whittling down with his television advertising.

88.   In Sweden and Norway, where television advertising directed towards children is banned, youngsters rarely see food endorsements.

89.   Indeed, the conventional wisdom here is that the only way to run statewide campaigns is with widespread television advertising.

90.   Industry giants like Milton Bradley can turn to television advertising and the promise of other promotional investments to entice retailers to stock their products.

n. + advertising >>共 214
television 19.92%
tobacco 17.35%
cigarette 9.72%
campaign 3.05%
issue 2.97%
radio 2.73%
newspaper 2.49%
billboard 1.93%
alcohol 1.85%
year 1.20%
television + n. >>共 463
station 9.69%
network 6.10%
set 4.06%
camera 3.68%
show 3.68%
interview 3.08%
commercial 2.66%
report 2.56%
program 2.49%
crew 2.34%
advertising 0.90%
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