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 advertiser ['ædvɚ`taɪzɚ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 做广告者, 广告客户

[经] 广告商, 广告者


  1. The catalogue give a list advertiser.
    目录表上列有登广告者的名单。
  2. Television advertisers can exploit a captive audience.
    电视广告商能利用被动观众.
  3. The catalogue give a list advertiser.
    目录表上列有登广告者的名单。


advertiser
[ noun ]
someone whose business is advertising
<noun.person>


Advertiser \Ad`ver*tis"er\, n.
One who, or that which, advertises.

  1. But this time around, advertiser interest in the Olympics has been relatively low.
  2. The precise terms would vary from account to account, but agency executives said the performance plan could increase or decrease an advertiser's bill by as much as 30 percent.
  3. "They turned out not to be a good audience for the advertiser because they couldn't afford the products," Mr. Burzon said.
  4. Under the original Special Reports, an advertiser would have to commit to spending $2.6 million over a two-year period.
  5. "Everything has come to a temporary, grinding halt," says Werner Michel, who oversees advertiser programming as a senior vice president at ad agency Bozell, whose clients include Chrysler.
  6. By starting with $30,000 as a direct-marketing advertiser and waiting two years to produce its first catalog, Royal Silk multiplied its advantages.
  7. Every advertiser struggles these days to come up with attention-grabbers, but few go as far as Benetton.
  8. He complains that some reporters want to "penalize an advertiser just because they're an advertiser." In January 1991, the Daily Spectrum of St. George, Utah, apologized for telling readers how to haggle when shopping for a car.
  9. He complains that some reporters want to "penalize an advertiser just because they're an advertiser." In January 1991, the Daily Spectrum of St. George, Utah, apologized for telling readers how to haggle when shopping for a car.
  10. "It was entirely an editorial process," said Rukeyser, a former managing editor at Fortune magazine, adding he was "outraged" anyone would suggest an advertiser was interfering.
  11. Downey's show, known for his confrontations with guests, has suffered a ratings collapse in recent months, and several stations have canceled the program because of decreased ratings, lack of advertiser support or consumer complaints.
  12. Nevertheless, the Prodigy deal is big news for Time and represents the most far-reaching marketing deal it has ever struck with an advertiser.
  13. A spokesman for McGraw-Hill Inc., which published the special edition, said the company will try to reposition it as a "sole-sponsored" magazine that has only one advertiser for each issue.
  14. PepsiCo Inc.'s Pepsi Cola International said the ads mark the first time an advertiser has ever bought commercial time on Soviet television.
  15. Mr. Thompson says he scrapped the article because it "was an inadequate piece of journalism," not to protect an advertiser.
  16. Southwestern Bell Corp. dropped a 24-hour guide insert to its yellow pages two years ago because of a lack of advertiser interest.
  17. General Motors Corp. signed a three-year agreement with the National Broadcasting Co. that NBC executives called the largest commitment any advertiser has ever made for TV commercial time.
  18. It folded after only 14 months because of lack of advertiser support.
  19. "They are innovative and organized, they have both a global perspective and a good reader and advertiser perspective, and they make very efficient decisions," Mr. Scullin says.
  20. "We are still waiting for proof," says Richard Weigand, media director for Saatchi & Saatchi DFS-Pacific in Torrance, Calif., whose Toyota Motor Sales client is a charter advertiser in the National.
  21. "It's a rare advertiser who has a clue what their return on investment in ad expenditures is," says Mr. Clancy.
  22. Then he and other attorneys general can gang up on the advertiser and, using the combined resources of their states, force him to do things their way.
  23. Maybelline Co., the cosmetics maker, is the sole advertiser in the first two issues, placing multiple ads.
  24. In recent years, the standard 15% commission, in which the ad agency takes 15% of the amount an advertiser spends on media time and space, has become the exception rather than the rule.
  25. An executive for a major advertiser, who asked not to be named, says Turner is charging $200,000 for a six-week run in the Airport Channel's test markets, for which a company gets two ads per half-hour show.
  26. As a major advertiser, the moves being made by Kraft General Foods could influence relations between other companies and their ad agencies.
  27. But both are symptomatic of a recessionary marketplace, where a single magazine isn't always attractive enough to woo an advertiser.
  28. But that strategy will only work in some time slots. Most daytime schedule ad slots are already sold out, making it impossible for the networks to fill extra advertiser demand anyway.
  29. Anheuser-Busch was ESPN's charter advertiser with a one-year, $1.4 million advertising contract when the sports cable network began operations in September 1979.
  30. Ironically, though, the highest-scoring new commercial was one that the advertiser itself pulled off the air after deciding it was too risky.
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