1. This branding element can be a useful source of revenue, as this space can be sold to advertise local businesses. 2. But that audience also suggests that the radio format, in its search for the largest possible base to sell advertising, is creating an unlikely constituency. 3. But the networks continue to do it so they can perform at the highest possible level for affiliated stations, which use the sweep month ratings to sell advertising. 4. Even on sites that wanted to sell advertising, nobody was very good at figuring out who was out there surfing and how much ads should cost. 5. He has also said he would sell advertising for his more ambition magazine of opinion, politics and the arts, which is to go on-line soon. 6. In the meantime, the city will use the Bonham study to help sell advertising in the park. 7. It also involves a cost-driven shift of political coverage toward cable and the Internet, leaving the broadcasters free to sell advertising around their entertainment programming. 8. This provides less time for the television stations to sell advertising and dumps more revenue in the lap of the network. 9. Zalben, a Vassar graduate who majored in urban studies, sold advertising and did media analysis for publishing companies and advertising agencies before he opened the restaurant. |