1. And it seems the people who matter, the people who buy ads, are willing to stick with him. 2. And the editor getteth a notice of thanks from the sweet girl graduate, and her merchant father declineth to buy an ad. 3. Advertisers use Arbitron ratings when deciding where to buy ads and how much to pay. 4. Bush even made some unexpected appeals to California voters, buying TV ads there in the final weeks and visiting the state in the last weeks of the campaign. 5. But a nonprofit organization has begun a program to help those newspapers tap into the broader market by making it easier for advertisers to buy ads. 6. But it will take millions to buy television ads, pay a staff and produce the kind of ground organization that will be needed in the coming weeks. 7. But Miramax is buying ads in the trades, including several wraparound, full-color best picture pieces in The Hollywood Reporter. 8. But she said there was no connection between Bonilla and the group that bought the ad. 9. Clinton has raised soft money, and while Lazio has not, outside groups not connected to his campaign have bought ads to help him. 10. Doctors bought an ad praising the plan. |