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The tongue-in-cheek videoadvertisement by Aviation garnered 5 million-plus views on its first day.
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Romney's campaign launched a new videoadvertisement featuring Obama's remark, and Romney's rebuttal, on Saturday.
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Flipkart has already tied up with Hotstar to launch a videoadvertisement platform in July.
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As of yesterday morning, the videoadvertisement featuring Mr Dowie was still available to view on Metlink's Facebook page.
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The tongue-in-cheek videoadvertisement for Aviation American Gin, tweeted by Reynolds on Friday, already has more than 5 million views.
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The latest publicity stunt from Netflix features an online videoadvert, poking fun at complicated installations required by local competitors, DStv.
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Fennelly then transfers a euro from his account to a colleague, opting to watch a videoadvert for a telecoms company in the process.
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That exposure - boosted by increased sales - has opened up commercial opportunities with local companies expressing interest in putting videoadverts in the programme.
Usage of advertising spot in English
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The hamburger chain said it is launching a television advertisingspot featuring hip-hop impresario Sean Combs to promote the extended hours.
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For this year, Kantar Media estimates that a 30-second advertisingspot will cost brands an average of $1.8 million during the primetime show.
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According to a report by Kantar Media released this week, the average cost of a 30-second advertisingspot during the 2013 Oscars was $1.65 million.
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Perhaps it will sell more video advertisingspots to its online sellers.
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So the Arizona senator will be forced to pick his advertisingspots more carefully.
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The companies also discussed ways to peddle CBS Radio advertisingspots to Google advertisers, the paper said.
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We'd try to outbid each other on advertisingspots, run specials to lure away sponsors, things like that.
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What if a company offered a free telephone service whose only catch is random interruptions from short advertisingspots?
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OpenX's new platform stages real-time auctions for online advertisingspots, allowing publishers to take advantage of higher bids until the last second.
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They said the ability to automatically, or dynamically, place advertisingspots as viewers watch video on-demand would add significant value for all parties.
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Television advertisingspots highlight couples, families and individuals relaxing in natural hot springs, kayaking, making pottery or guiding llamas down winding forest paths.
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There is not a lot Ten can do about the amounts advertisers are prepared to pay for its advertisingspots other than increase its audiences.
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Gambling accounted for 4 percent of advertisingspots on commercial TV in 2012, up from less than 1 percent in 2006.