Staying on Target

Dec 11, 2005 14:35

Turning an esteemed magazine into an ad bazaar ( Read more... )

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gesellschaftoi December 12 2005, 00:49:39 UTC
Interseting article :)
I didn't know there were nitpicking rules for who you hold advertisements for, or how you go about doing it.. ..short of subliminal cells on television or messing with your brain waves hehe
Though I usualy limit the reading of magazines to sitting in a waiting room, I realise I browse from the back cover towards the front, completely bypassing advertisements by some preprogrammed adversion to marketing... the whole target logo thing might actually work on the small percentage of us who decern content from crap. Though, in the long run, I don't believe any form of advertising would change a predisposition to shop at whichever superstore is more geographicaly convenient at the moment.

It's great to have you back! email me wmjarvi at gmail dot com so we can get up to date :)

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limboboy December 12 2005, 00:56:52 UTC
Corporate information monopolies disguised as news are fraud, and given that liberty requires eternal vigilance, arguably treason. This is substantially demonstrated by the risk-taking Fox News Channel.

Glad to see you too, sir. You have my email, I think; I haven't gone anywhere. But it's good to have yours.

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