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"advertorial" Definitions
  1. an advertisement that is designed to look like an article in the newspaper or magazine in which it appearsTopics Businessc2, TV, radio and newsc2

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The challenge is to create an advertorial in Time .
Or will this just be an episodic advertorial for Lip Kits?
Perhaps the pregnant model follows the story arc created with the racy advertorial?
Is the advertorial content working on a generation of social media-obsessed millennials?
It's part sketch comedy and part advertorial, with some historical fiction tossed in, too.
The distinction between sponsorship and advertorial is a crucial one, but Facebook does not recognize it.
This isn't some advertorial where we pretend there's one single best product to fit all your needs.
People would have rolled their eyes at a properly disclosed paid advertorial, but publications have survived worse.
There are some sponsored advertorial things on here but you cannot purchase a real post from any writer.
Another 1997 advertorial says: Committing to binding targets and timetables now will alter today's lifestyles and tomorrow's living standards.
He's an inveterate stoner with a flashy, personal writer's voice who previously paid his bills with contracted advertorial work.
As of early June, there was just one new post, an advertorial promoting a Toronto-based drone photography company, SkySnap.
Rather than outright denial, these advertorial took tepid "wait and see" stances that cast policy change like Kyoto as reckless.
I applied the same exception to incidentally advertorial merchandise, like the guy wearing a Pepsi shirt on my train ride.
Lil B and The Pack breaking through with a song that may as well have been an advertorial for Vans.
Their most famous video is literally the equivalent to five vloggers ditching school to film an advertorial for River Island.
And these days overall revenue, which includes advertorial and e-commerce, is more important to the company than newsstand sales.
These productions will make the satiric HBO show Silicon Valley look like a tourist bureau advertorial for its eponymous location.
The artist (and self-proclaimed "horror movie enthusiast, bookworm, and comic book aficionado," per her Instagram bio) fronts Jacobs' latest advertorial.
Your special issue seemed like a glorification and barely disguised advertorial for the extreme income disparity that is ruining this city.
A jingle about flavor is still advertorial at three minutes long, and a faux-vandalized billboard presents graffiti's style but not its context.
In addition to binge ads, Hulu announced a new program it calls "Friends with Benefits" (groan), which inserts special offers that look like advertorial.
Naturally, the brand's fall 2017 advertorial features a stacked roster of industry heavyweights, with photos shot by Steven Meisel and makeup by Pat McGrath.
One advertorial for an erectile dysfunction supplement features the image of a human hand holding what looks like a phallus emerging from a shell.
" A 2000 advertorial said a U.S. government report on climate change put the "political cart before the horse" and was "based on unreliable models.
But while it appears to be an editorial endorsement, it comes from a post that Ritual paid for — the online equivalent of a magazine advertorial.
" The College Board promoted this finding by, among other things, running an online advertorial in The Atlantic called "When Grades Don't Show the Whole Picture.
Activist groups and medical experts alike have been working to dispel anti-PrEP narratives promulgated by the AHF since it began its advertorial and lobbying campaign.
Valletta started modeling when she was 15, and her first real job was an advertorial for Italian Vogue, she recently revealed in an interview with WSJ. Magazine.
Given that Fever/Secret Media creates significant financial and advertorial value for event organisers, the 'marketing fee' is around 3-5 times that of a 'ticketing fee'.
Compared to those thoughtful, politically charged messages, this new Time op-ed reads like an advertorial for iCloud and the rest of Apple's profitable and growing services businesses.
Here isn't the first advertorial publication to use it, as it was the title font for the Ford Motor Company's in-house travel magazine for at least 20 years.
Katy Perry's full About Me section is longer than War and Peace so let's begin at the top with this bit of brazen advertorial thinly veiled as an Amazon wishlist.
Advertorial, sponsored, co-created content, however it's billed, is as abundant in the games media as it is anywhere else—music, film, television, sports, politics, gardening, travel, you name it.
This was a free advertorial for Snapchat in the same way that Amazon's Drone Delivery was—only Snapchat's media moment was fueled from a negative realm of the media cycle.
Then on Twitter, he pointed to a four-page advertorial in The Des Moines Register, paid for by an English-language news organization that usually toes the Communist Party line.
The opinion piece, a reply to a four-page advertorial paid for in The Register by the Chinese government last weekend, accused China of bullying and of unfair trade practices.
Now, Moss and Campbell have returned to front its latest advertorial, modeling an exclusive range of T-shirts you can find at select stores including Marks & Spencer, River Island, and Topshop.
" Oreskes and Supran pointed to a 2000 Exxon advertorial that said a U.S. government report on climate change put the "political cart before the horse" and was "based on unreliable models.
Such uncompensated advertorial playlists are harmful in that they offer artists no option to opt-out, but also because they undercut what can sometimes be a valuable source of revenue for artists.
"He opened up the text-messaging application on his Apple iPhone 6 Plus and keyed into the 5.5-inch screen that he was running late" is in advertorial thrall and aesthetically ugly.
There's an article entitled "Get The Perfect Body For Escaping Your Constituents," an advertorial labeled "5 Full-Bodied Wines And How We Can Control Them," and a "30 Paul Ryans Under 30" list.
And, considering she first posed for Slimane in 2013 when she was the star of the label's iconic grunge collection advertorial, it's no surprise that she's returned to showcase an equally avant garde selection.
In the advertorial, aptly named "Transformers," Walker takes a cue from Cindy Sherman and Robert Mapplethorpe and embodies seven different personas, all of which have distinct aesthetics that correspond with the varying styles of sunglasses.
He provided no evidence, and appeared to be complaining mostly about retaliatory tariffs by the Chinese government, which may hurt constituencies that support him, and an advertorial touting U.S.-China trade in an Iowa newspaper.
One of his early paintings, "Hurting the Word Radio #2," (1964) which literally shows a clean, almost advertorial depiction of the titular word being pulled apart by two vises, recently sold at Christie's for $52.5 million.
The story, which reads like a borderline advertorial for BCB International's cannon, suggests that an artillery weapon which uses water bottles as ammo is the perfect tool to minimize the loss of life during a school shooting.
The Federal Election CommissionBack in November when the general public thought Facebook was, at worst, a vehicle for propaganda through ads and posts made by political operatives, the FEC started looking into the company's policies on advertorial transparency.
And while job skills are obviously important, when the labor market is healthy employers have incentives to try to impart skills to workers rather than posting advertorial content about how the government should fix this problem for them.
Ms. Pels ran digital platforms there for 22018 months before being granted the entire kit and caboodle: the print magazine, the website, all the social channels, video platforms and "branded content" (what used to be known as advertorial).
It's unquestionably a sizeable business opportunity for healers featured on the show; in addition, Amaral was also featured in an article on Goop's website that seems designed as both an advertorial for his services and for the show.
For example, the YouTube Kids app, designed for children 12 and under, is not supposed to contain sponsored content, but The New York Times found several paid advertorial videos from influencers there for companies like Walmart, Dreamworks and Claire's.
For example, the YouTube Kids app, designed for children 12 and under, is not supposed to contain sponsored content, but The New York Times found several paid advertorial videos from influencers there for companies like Walmart, DreamWorks and Claire's.
But even more than wanting to get to know this up-and-comer — her favorite app is Snapchat, and she loves Drake and The Weeknd, by the way — the advertorial has us wanting every single piece from the new collection, ASAP.
Two saleswomen try to sell me an advertorial on their latest drone prototype, and I ask if they got the chance to see François Hollande a little earlier: "He stopped by our booth this morning before the mobs," answers one of them.
The advertorial, photographed by Willy Vanderperre (who worked with Simons during his tenure at Dior), highlights the company's new "made-to-measure service," By Appointment, which is aimed at "celebrating the American woman and American fashion," Simons said on Calvin Klein's website.
In a comprehensive advertorial over on Time's website, Mattel's Evelyn Mazzocco, the head of the Barbie brand, admits that it's taken the toymaker a long time to adapt the doll to more modern views on beauty and accepting the uniqueness of one's own body.
If First Ladies have traditionally been public-service announcements, then she is a slickly produced advertorial—we marvelled at Michelle's arms, because it seemed that they could be ours, if only we were willing to work as hard as she did, but you don't hear anyone (other than her husband) talking about Melania's legs.
Written by the novelist Patrick Somerville, inspired by a Norwegian series, and directed by Cary Fukunaga , the show fills frames with inventive imagery, like a tiny pooper-scooper robot that follows dogs down the street, or Ad Buddy, a cash-replacement service that pairs you with a human being who tags along on the subway, shilling like an advertorial.
They systematically matched 187 internal reports and peer-reviewed research papers with public advertising from Exxon, including "all the documents that Exxon Mobil provided plus some additional ones that InsideClimate News in the Los Angeles Times had found, plus this whole set of advertorial advertisements that were formatted to look like editorials," Oreskes said in an interview with VICE News.
" (The Nuclear Metals complex was declared a Superfund site in 2001.) Raytheon's chairman, Charles F. Adams, was optimistic enough by 1962 to declare in a Times advertorial that the "modern homemaker's dream" had come true: "With Radarange in her kitchen, Mother can wait until her family is actually seated at the dinner table before she asks them what they would like to eat.
Freewheeling through references in his voracious desire to render his subjects truly visible, he retools Degas's existential mixture of boredom and desire in "La Coiffure" (circa 1896) so that a bored homey can get his braids freshened ("Gettin it Done," 2016), and borrows some of Barkley  L. Hendricks's graphic flair and advertorial slickness for his portrait of the ice-cool drummer/rapper—and his fellow Oxnard native—Anderson .
For the latest installment of Calvin Klein Jeans' ongoing #MyCalvins campaign, chief creative officer Raf Simons looked inward, casting three integral members of the brand's 'family': Paris Jackson (who was rumored to have landed a deal with the company last May after attending the Met Gala in custom Calvin Klein By Appointment), actress Millie Bobby Brown (who fronted Simons' first-ever advertorial for the label), and Lulu Tenney (who Dazed describes as the designer's "main model muse").
Meanwhile, no region has come into the universe of Silicon Valley on dollars invested or the percentage of deals closed, according to CB Insights, which wrote that "we see lots of breathless proclamations from other cities and regions that they are the 'next Silicon Valley,'" At times, these 'new Silicon Valley' pieces feel like an advertorial for a region's economy and real estate prospects when there are already industries that are vital in providing important goods and services to regional communities.
To Start Mall In Peel Village A 1963 advertorial for Peel Village describes the mall with 57 shops.
In that same year also, Josiah was featured in a media advertorial that saw him endorsing the advantages of using Nivea for men.
The term is used in journalism to describe the separation between the editorial and advertising arms. The Chinese wall is regarded as breached for "advertorial" projects.
Pickler & Ben is an American syndicated daytime talk show hosted by country singer Kellie Pickler and media personality Ben Aaron, focusing on lifestyle, beauty, celebrity and advertorial segments, along with the subjects of human interest stories. The series premiered on September 18, 2017. The series also had a "shop the show" advertorial segments tying into merchandise featured by cable shopping network HSN and its website. In March 2019, it was announced that Pickler & Ben was cancelled after two seasons.
The first series was commissioned by Sky One, in the summer of 2003. The channel had been looking for a new videogaming series since the disappointment that was Blam!, an advertorial show for Gameplay.com, that aired in 2000.
Jonathan Harry Coleman (born 29 February 1956) is an Australian television presenter, radio announcer, writer, performer of comedy and advertorial spokesperson, he started his media career in Australia in the late 1970s, but has also worked in his native United Kingdom.
Jaynie Seal (born 18 May 1973) is an Australian television presenter. Seal is currently a weather presenter on Sky News Weather Channel, news presenter on Saturday Edition and Sunday Edition on Sky News Live and advertorial presenter on Today Extra.
Some chapters are dedicated to the history of the La Perla products, marketing (the origins, the 1960s, the 1970s, the 1980s and the 1990s) and advertorial images, while others are linked to "symbolic aesthetic concepts" such as Black, White, Body, Inspirations, Precious and Eros.
Healy, Tim. “Leicester artist Emma Fay transforms diver Tom Daley into a shark” , ‘’Leicester Mercury’’, 16 July 2015. Retrieved on 10 March 2017. In November 2015, PETA worked with Fay to produce advertorial artwork that highlighted the treatment of crocodiles and alligators bred for the fashion accessory industry.
Curtis ran her own production company, The Cathrine Curtis Pictures Corporation. Created in 1919, the company had offices in New York City and Los Angeles. She seems to have lost interest after marrying her husband Joseph O'Neill but continued making advertorial films through the end of the decade.
In South Africa photographing people in public is legal. Reproducing and selling photographs of people is legal for editorial and limited fair use commercial purposes. There exists no case law to define what the limits on commercial use are. Civil law requires the consent of any identifiable persons for advertorial and promotional purposes.
All articles written by users who agreed to the contract were eligible to receive payments based on the number of page views. AC sometimes sent work back to contributors for further editing and sometimes rejected work for violations of the site's terms of use and guidelines, including promotional or advertorial content and plagiarism.
In South Africa, photographing people in public is legal. Reproducing and selling photographs of people is legal for editorial and limited fair use commercial purposes. There exists no case law to define what the limits on commercial use are. Civil law requires the consent of any identifiable persons for advertorial and promotional purposes.
Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri is an Indian film director, screenwriter, author and activist. As of 2019, he is a member of the board of India's Central Board of Film Certification. He is appointed as cultural representative of Indian Cinema at ICCR. Agnihotri started his career with advertorial agencies and moved to producing and directing tele-serials.
Meuli stated that he expected the "walls to cave in" when McCarthy left."Zealandia Editor says Old Staff Greatly Mistaken", New Zealand Herald, Wednesday 6 August 1969, p. 2. Without the regular sources of copy, at first Meuli had to use "padding" such as commercial "advertorial" material. Clerical speeches were printed in full, as were ecclesiastical documents.
Simon was a pioneer in emphasizing marketing, merchandising, promotion and advertising for booksellers. Simon wrote a weekly column and advertorial in Publisher's Weekly called the Inner Sanctum. His partner Max Schuster wrote a column of the same name for the New York Times. The title was also the name of the editorial room between their offices.
Advertorial of Hong Kong Philharmonic Society's Ruddigore on Hong Kong Telegraph (1938) Hong Kong Philharmonic Society was an amateur music groups founded by a group of British music lovers in the colonial Hong Kong. Aim at producing various kind of musical performance by the British, later it focus on comic opera and made itself a quasi-theatrical group.
The school moved to Pocono in 1973 when the Bridgehampton track was sold to property developers. After the school moved an advertorial appeared in the June 1973 edition of Popular Mechanics. When van Beuren returned to Mexico, Swedish driver Bertil Roos became the chief instructor and eventually took over the school and rebranded it under his own name.
Apart from acting in films and tele serials, Neeraj Sood has appeared in number of advertorials. He has worked for popular brands like Docomo, Cadbury Eclairs, Idea, Kala Hit, Perk, Just Buy App, Dailyhunt. Carwale.com, Birla Cement and Kosh Atta. His most popular advertorial appearance was Cadbury Miss Palanpur ad where he was cast alongside Amitabh Bachchan.
Gold (stylised as WIN GOLD) is an Australian advertorial datacasting channel that launched on 1 May 2012 by the WIN Corporation. It is available to homes in most regional WIN Television viewing areas on LCN 85. The channel broadcasts mostly infomercials, as well as education, lifestyle, community programming as well as television classics from the Crawfords library.
Formerly, Nexstar stations also maintained separate deal of the day sites on the .biz domain with paid "ask the experts" sections and advertorial sections, though the decline of the local deal of the day business model, along with wariness of viewers of .biz sites from its association with spam marketing saw these sites eventually close when the Media General deal closed.
Opert established one of the USA's first motor racing schools in 1971. The school was at Bridgehampton and the first instructor was New Zealand racing driver Bert Hawthorne. An advertorial for the school appeared in the New York Magazine on 10 April 1972, four days before Hawthorne was killed racing at Hockenheim. Mexican Freddy van Beuren took over after Hawthorne's death.
"Proper Toppers". Time. March 30, 1959 Toupées continued to be advertised in print, likely with heavier media buys taking place in magazines with the appropriate male demographic. A typical "advertorial" can be found in Modern Mechanix. By 1970, Time magazine estimated that in the U.S., toupées were worn by more than 2.5 million men out of 17–20 million balding men.
Fresh Ideas TV was a digital advertorial datacasting channel owned by the Seven Network. The channel launched on 22 November 2013 and broadcast infomercials and home shopping content on channel 78. The channel was available to Seven's metropolitan markets of Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth as well as their regional Queensland station. Fresh Ideas TV was closed on 1 December 2014.
Ohio's first print and digital LGBT wedding guide & directory, Love Big Wedding Guide is a free, full color, perfect bound 9″ x 10.875″, premium paper stock magazine featuring equality-minded vendors servicing the Ohio market. The advertorial-focused guidebook is complemented by original industry focused content. Over 50,000 copies will be distributed statewide annually to wedding vendors, shops, universities, restaurants, coffee houses, libraries, community centers and subscribers.
Mandeville began seriously acting when she was fifteen, getting mostly advertorial jobs. Prior to this she appeared as an extra in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix as a Hogwarts student. In 2010, she was cast as Holly in the CBBC show, The Sparticle Mystery, which premiered in February 2011. Mandeville also appeared in BBC3's The Fear alongside her younger sister, Amelia.
Journalism.co.uk is a website with news and advertorial content for journalists based in Brighton, United Kingdom. It was founded in 1999 by John Thompson with the aim of covering the online publishing industry and how the Internet is fundamentally changing the practice of journalism. It also hosts an annual conference for journalists. The site claims to have a user base of 150,000 monthly visitors.
After relocating back to New Zealand, her work included medical soap Shortland Street and presenting duties on a light entertainment and advertorial program called Good Morning. Rodger's best-known role in New Zealand is probably TV series Gloss. She starred in Gloss for three seasons, from 1987 to 1990, playing bossy magazine editor Maxine Redfern. The series was about a fictional publishing empire run by the Redfern family.
Days later, Arabelle Sicardi, one of the authors of the deleted posts, resigned. An internal review by the company found three additional posts deleted for being critical of products or advertisements (by Microsoft, Pepsi, and Unilever). In 2016, the Advertising Standards Authority of the United Kingdom ruled that BuzzFeed broke the UK advertising rules for failing to make it clear that an article on "14 Laundry Fails We've All Experienced" that promoted Dylon was an online advertorial paid for by the brand. Although the ASA agreed with BuzzFeed's defense that links to the piece from its homepage and search results clearly labelled the article as "sponsored content," this failed to take into account that individuals might link to the story directly, ruling that the labeling "was not sufficient to make clear that the main content of the web page was an advertorial and that editorial content was therefore retained by the advertiser".
At one point, Sayantani even considered pursuing Dance, full-time. By virtue of her career in Dance, she had to do a number of shows across the state and the country. In one such Show, a talent agency took note of her and subsequently she was offered modelling roles in Boutique and Jewelry ads and in Advertorial Billboards. During this time she also took part in a Beauty Contest where she was a runner-up.
Rangiriri was a tablet station by 1918. A cattle yard was built in 1925. Automatic colour light signals were installed in 1930 and electric lighting in 1938. From 1925 Firth’s had a pumice concrete works near the station, beside Te Onetea Stream, making products, such as garden rollers, water troughs, concrete posts, pipes, and washing coppers, until it relocated to Frankton about 1934, though a 1935 advertorial was by Firth Concrete, Rangiriri.
An advertorial commissioned by the company - an advert written in the style of a features article - has become well known in Britain and other English-speaking countries for running unchanged for many years. Jonathan Margolis, the Financial Times journalist who wrote it while freelancing in 2004, has said that he believes the article may be the most printed text in the English language apart from the Bible and the works of Shakespeare, although this has been disputed.
However, some clips were unavailable in that form, particularly due to heavier restrictions on clips which originated in the United States. Sometimes, two different video clips for the same song were shown in the one session. When this happens, it was often a live (or sometimes remixed) version that was shown earlier in the night/morning, while the "mainstream" censored version shown after 6am was shown in the Top Fifty due to classification laws in Australia which prevented adult-oriented material being shown in the after-6am time-slot. Since 2005, Rage is classified PG when it carries over after 6am. Rage has previously had to censor and remove videos which have breached advertorial and editorial guidelines for ABC TV. For example, in 1991, Adidas logos were blurred out in a music video by New Kids on the Block and in 2005 a music video by the Bratz Rock Angelz was removed due to its advertorial content. Post-2000, Rage is more liberal and lenient with censorship compared to how it was in the 1990s.
A sequel named Jazz Jackrabbit 2 was released in 1998, as well as a reboot on Game Boy Advance in 2002. The commercial success of the game kickstarted the career of its co-creator, Cliff Bleszinski, who would later be a key force behind Epic Games' Unreal and Gears of War. The engine of the pseudo-3D stages was reused for the racing game 2 Fast 4 You, an advertorial game for BiFi that was released in 1996 for DOS.
Thomas Ohrner was born on 3 June 1965 in Munich, Germany, the son of actress Evelin Bey-Ohrner and economic adviser Claus Peter Ohrner. He has two older siblings, a half-sister, actress Carolin Ohrner, born in 1961, and a brother, Markus Ohrner, born in 1963. At the age of eight months, Ohrner began as a child model, appearing in print advertorial campaigns for baby carriages, margarine and detergent, and by the age of four, he was appearing in television commercials.
The Robb Report was founded in 1976 by Robert L "Rusty" White. Originally titled Twentieth Century Confederates, it began as a newsletter to sell his personal collection of Civil War memorabilia and Rolls- Royce automobiles. White distributed his newsletter to members of the Rolls- Royce Owners Club as mimeographed loose-leaf pages, and he provided a suede three-ring binder to paying subscribers. The publication matured into an advertorial, one of the first of its kind, catering to affluent clientele.
The Informer offered a new style of freesheet which also soon challenged the long established local "paid for" weekly press. The new entrant's mix of human interest stories, entertainment reviews, lifestyle features and informative advertorial soon garnered it a lot of local respect. It became a newspaper which people retained for the whole week and consulted when needing local information or services. The main editorial areas covered by The Staines Informer today are the Surrey boroughs of Spelthorne, Runnymede and Elmbridge.
Native advertising is a type of advertising that matches the form and function of the platform upon which it appears. In many cases it functions like an advertorial, and manifests as a video, article or editorial. The word "native" refers to this coherence of the content with the other media that appear on the platform. These ads reduce a consumers' ad recognition by blending the ad into the native content of the platform, using somewhat ambiguous language such as "sponsored" or "branded" content.
In 2003 he was a board member of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria. Onoja was a Governorship aspirant in the 2003 Benue State elections on the United Nigeria Peoples Party (UNPP) platform. He competed against incumbent David Mark in the People's Democratic Party (PDP) primaries to be candidate for Senator in Benue South in December 2006. In the bitter fight, Onoja went as far as signing an advertorial in a national newspaper that support former Benue governor George Akume.
Preston worked in the City of London (1984-1995), latterly as a bond salesman at Lehman Brothers, which he left to become a full-time cartoonist. He has had cartoons published in The Spectator, Punch Magazine and The Times and he developed and drew the comic strip, "Marvin Marmite" an advertorial for The Beano and The Dandy. He drew regularly for The Guardian Education supplement, The Polo Magazine and Cotswold Life. He was the regular cartoonist for The Field Magazine from 1996 - 2019.
From 1992 - mid-1999, Elelman was the roving reporter for Bert Newton and advertorial presenter on Good Morning Australia on Network Ten. In mid-2007, Elelman hosted her own daily talk show, titled Susie, which was broadcast on the WIN Television network. The network's chief executive at the time, David Butorac, axed the show in 2009. Butorac says that he himself was sacked from the network because of his decision to cancel Elelman's show, which was said to be a favourite of the network's owner, Bruce Gordon.
The following New Year's Day, 1964, Marcus took out a full-page advertorial in The Dallas Morning News titled, "What's Right With Dallas?"High-resolution JPEG file of "What's Right With Dallas?" from the Marcus Collection, DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas. Retrieved 2008-05-23. The editorial ad – a Neiman- Marcus tradition introduced by his father in the store's early days – both defended the city against outside critiques and offered more intimate criticisms from one who knew the town and its people well.
A mat release (also called a matte release) is a type of advertorial article associated with public relations and advertising. The mat release is a short, feature story designed to appear like a newspaper article but which, in reality, contains persuasive communication in promotion of a product or idea. Mat releases are distributed gratis to smaller publications, such as community newspapers. Newspapers which run mat releases often do so to augment "soft content" sections of their publications, or to fill "news holes" due to staff shortages.
Fay has been commissioned to create artwork for commercial and advertorial use as well as for charities. She has worked on campaigns for Macmillan Cancer Support, PETA, UN-Water, Born Free Foundation, Rethinkyourmind and World Toilet Day. In 2014, Fay created a series of three artworks for Macmillan Cancer Support for the promotion of their annual World's Biggest Coffee Morning event.Goorwich, Siam. “Artist does something a bit special to mark Macmillan’s coffee morning”, ‘’The Metro’’, London, 26 September 2014. Retrieved on 10 March 2017.
In April 2011, TVNZ CEO Rick Ellis announced that as part of TVNZ's plan to sell its Avalon Studios, Good Morning would be moved to a new Auckland studio and Jeanette Thomas & Rod Cheeseman replaced Sarah Bradley & Brendon Pongia as hosts in 2012. In 2013, the show was reduced from a three- to a one-hour weekday show and Rod Cheeseman left. The show was hosted by Jeanette Thomas, with Astar and Matai Smith, with Melanie Kerr as the Advertorial Presenter. The show ended in December 2015.
Inada was a signatory to "The Facts" advertorial, supported by The Society for the Dissemination of Historical Fact and published in The Washington Post on 14 June 2007. The advertorial asserts that there is no proof of the Imperial Japanese Army's system of Comfort women during the Pacific War. She also helped to launch the LDP Special Mission Committee to Restore the Honor and Trust of Japan, which in 2015 recommended to Prime Minister Abe that Japan counter what it views as false allegations against Japan regarding the Comfort Women issue. When the committee demanded that an American textbook publisher correct its depictions of comfort women that were "at odds with the position of Japan", Inada called these depictions an "infringement upon the human rights of Japanese children living in the United States." "In 2012, ... Inada wrote in a newspaper column that 'there is no need for an apology or compensation' to women who served Japanese soldiers sexually in World War II because she said the Japanese military and government didn’t compel the women to perform such services", the Wall Street Journal reported at the time of Inada's appointment as Defense Minister.
The magazine is based upon contributions—both editorial and advertorial—from sitting members of parliament, NGOs, pressure and interest groups on issues currently under discussion within the European institutions. In the last parliamentary session, more than 200 members of the European Parliament and 19 of the 27 European Commissioners wrote specifically for the magazine, providing in-depth policy coverage and analysis. Managing editor is Brian Johnson, who also oversees the publication of www.theparliamentmagazine.eu.Europe edition Special feature editions include Green Week, Employment Week, the OECD Forum as well as in-depth EU Presidency supplements.
Since 2018, Mic has produced video content covering social justice and progressive issues, described as "serious issues important to young people", distributed through the Mic website and through social media. This content is supplemented with advertorial videos produced for clients. Writing for Forbes in 2014, Abe Brown described PolicyMic's style as hyperbolic, with a mix of serious analysis of issues and attention-seeking listicles. Brown grouped the site with Upworthy, Buzzfeed, and BusinessInsider as opposed to more conventional news media such as The New York Times and Washington Post.
TVMost is built up by Roy Tsui (), the founder of the magazine Black Paper, 100Most and the publication house White Paper on May 18, 2015. It offers various programmes such as news, variety show and documentary online uploaded in an irregular basis. In addition, latest videos were posted to related social media sites, such as their official Facebook page, Instagram account and website. TVMost also welcomes advertisements in iMedia formats and co-op projects from advertisers for the sake of creating advertorial videos and promote the products in a humorous way.
On September 25, 2012, The Globe and Mail announced it had disciplined high-profile staff columnist Margaret Wente after she admitted to plagiarism. The scandal emerged after University of Ottawa professor and blogger, Carol Wainio, repeatedly raised plagiarism accusations against Wente on her blog. On October 22, 2012, online Canadian magazine The Tyee published an article criticizing the Globe's "advertorial" policies and design. The Tyee alleged that the Globe intentionally blurred the lines between advertising and editorial content in order to offer premium and effective ad space to high-paying advertisers.
N&R; Publications was founded in 2010 as a separate division of the company that produces advertorial publications for nonprofit organizations, government offices and businesses. The publications, which are inserted into all three News & Review papers as well as other newspapers around the country, use a journalistic approach to communicate complicated messages on behalf of the client organization. The custom publications range in topic, and include a breakdown of how to sign up for Covered California, how to protect yourself from mosquitoes, how The Salvation Army operates, and others.
In April 2017, she was featured on the cover of American Allure magazine. She was featured on the cover of British Elle in August later that same year. Lagum has also appeared in Lookbooks for Hugo Boss, Area, Narciso Rodriguez, Kenzo, Acne Studios, Guerlain, Nordstrom, Barneys New York, Sonia Rykiel, Saks Fifth Avenue, as well as advertorial for Kenzo and an advertising campaign for Marc Jacobs, shot by David Sims. In October 2015, Lagum was ranked by Cosmopolitan as one of the most successful contestants of the Top Model franchise.
Though initially the word was a gaffe, it was recognized as the New Oxford American Dictionarys "Word of the Year" in 2010. The business lexicon is replete with newly formed portmanteau words like "permalance" (permanent freelance), "advertainment" (advertising as entertainment), "advertorial" (a blurred distinction between advertising and editorial), "infotainment" (information about entertainment or itself intended to entertain by its manner of presentation), and "infomercial" (informational commercial). A company name may also use portmanteau words. Examples include Timex (a portmanteau of Time (referring to Time magazine) and Kleenex as well as a product name (e.g.
After the RFK assassination in 1968, Dutton returned to his private law practice in Washington, DC. Dutton was credited with helping his client Mobil Oil develop its "advertorial" marketing strategy. Dutton later married attorney Nancy Hogan Dutton and they had two children together (Stacy & Christina). Together the Duttons formed the Dutton and Dutton law practice; this firm went on to be appointed chief U.S. attorney for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, earning Mr. Dutton the often quoted moniker "Dutton of Arabia". Dutton & Dutton continued work for Saudi Arabia following Fred's death.
Susan Elelman (born ) is an Australian television presenter, model, and author, most famous for her appearances on daytime television in Australia. From 2007 to 2008, she hosted her own talk show, titled Susie. She is best known as the advertorial host and roving reporter on Good Morning Australia with Bert Newton, a position she held for eight and a half years. According to records at the National Museum of Australia, Elelman was a participant in the Miss Northern Beaches and Miss New South Wales beauty competitions, and was in the national final of the Miss Australia Quest of 1973.
Aspire TV is an Australian advertorial datacasting channel launched on 21 May 2013. The channel operates a 24-hour / day format of mostly US produced infomercial and, to a lesser extent, other paid program content including religious programming. When introduced, the "datacasting" concept was promoted (by the government of the day) to provide opportunity for the new services to broadcast information to schools, broadcast university lectures and other non traditional broadcast TV content. However, without any legislative restriction on its use, the "datacasting" services have been solely used for advertising purposes, with airtime sold almost exclusively to "home shopping" companies.
On the final runway the judges praised her for her effortless walk and ultimately she won the competition making her the youngest winner at the age of 16. Grierson-Ryrie's prizes included an eight-page feature in CLEO Magazine, a contract with CoverGirl cosmetics, representation by agency 62 Models, an all-expense-paid trip to Sydney to meet Ursula Hufnagl of Chic Model Management and a trip to New York City to meet NEXT Model Management. Grierson-Ryrie featured in a Nivea Visage Advertorial in Woman's Day Magazine as part of her challenge win in Episode 12.
The Shopping Channel broadcasts wall-to-wall infomercial content from brand developers in the English language 24 hours a day, seven days a week. From the launch until late 2013 the format was similar to the advertorial channels TVSN, TV4ME and eXtra that are carried on the three Australian metropolitan commercial networks of which eight hours each day was live, with pre-recorded content constituting the remaining 16 hours. The channel showcased various products which viewers could purchase by an e-commerce website or by phone. The website and phone line were shut down late 2013.
It mainly serves as an advertorial web address with various promotions from Panama City businesses and has limited station-related content, including FCC public file and EEO disclosures. Atlanta-based Gray Television announced its acquisition of Raycom on June 25, 2018; Gray immediately put WPGX on the market, as it already owned WJHG-TV (channel 7). On August 20, 2018, Gray announced that WPGX, along with fellow Fox affiliates WTNZ in Knoxville, Tennessee, WFXG in Augusta, Georgia, and WDFX-TV in Dothan, Alabama, would be sold to Lockwood Broadcast Group. The sale was completed on January 2, 2019.
The ASME approach recommends both labels to disclose commercial sponsorship and in-content visual evidence to help the user distinguish native advertising from editorial. A study published by University of California researchers found that even labeled native advertising deceived about a quarter of survey research subjects. In the study, 27% of respondents thought that journalists or editors wrote an advertorial for diet pills, despite the presence of the "Sponsored Content" label. Because the Federal Trade Commission can bring cases concerning practices that mislead a substantial minority of consumers, the authors conclude that many native advertising campaigns are probably deceptive under federal law.
Cai was a featured personality for a Singapore Coke Zero advertorial which appeared in an issue of 8 Days that was released on 3 June 2010 as well as appearing as the ambassador for LG Mobile Asia on the same year. Cai also serves as the creative director of Mighty Magic Lab, a kids edutainment company which focuses on empowering the creativity and confidence of children through magic. The educational shows highlight important messages like fire safety, self-confidence and ill effects of smoking. In 2015, Cai organised a local book hunt called #SG50books50days, an initiative to generate an interest in reading, particularly local books.
In August 2014, Beattie attended one of the two rounds of auditions in Melbourne for the ninth season of Australia's Next Top Model, where several of the judges took notice of her. She was later selected to become one of the thirteen finalists for the ninth series. On the third week of the show, Beattie was selected to walk for guest judge and designer Jean Paul Gaultier during Paris Fashion Week for his A/W show in 2015. During a round of casting sessions in New York City, she was also chosen for work with Swarovski, appearing in an advertorial for their Multifacets magazine.
Over the years, Kickers has been associated with the music industry, including Ms Dynamite, So Solid Crew, Jarvis Cocker, Noel Gallagher, Mike Skinner, Arctic Monkeys, Craig David and Rodney P. Ian Brown famously kicked off the trend by wearing a pair of Kick His to The Haçienda as a cheeky retort to the strict 'no trainer policy'. The Stone Roses wore them in their video for 'Fools Gold'. A sheep sported a pair of Kick His on the cover of the 'Stepping Stone' 12-inch single by The Farm. Kickers sponsored the Urban Music Awards (UMA) 2007 and had an advertorial with NME which ended in September 2007.
That show moved to WBAY in the fall of 2015. Starting with the 2016 Summer Olympics, the station launched Scripps' national programs The List and Right This Minute in the 4 p.m. timeslot. In June 2017, Wisconsin Tonight was retitled The Now Wisconsin, in line with Scripps' branding for their feature-heavy local newscast format which WTMJ also took up; the Wisconsin Tonight title remained in use for a Saturday night advertorial program, presumably to prevent trademark dilution where another state station can claim the title for their program; it has intermittently aired since September 2017. On June 15, 2020, WGBA began producing a 9 p.m.
A majority of these methods for delivering the native strategy have been relegated to an online presence, where it is most commonly employed as publisher-produced brand content, a similar concept to the traditional advertorial. Alternative examples of modern technique include search advertising, when ads appear alongside search results that qualify as native to the search experience. Popular examples include, Twitter's promoted Tweets, Facebook's promoted stories, and Tumblr's promoted posts. The most traditionally influenced form of native marketing manifests as the placement of sponsor-funded content alongside editorial content, or showing "other content you might be interested in" which is sponsored by a marketer alongside editorial recommendations.
Seal was part of the original team for the Weather Channel when it launched in 1999 and she found a passion for weather and live television. In 2004, Seal joined the Nine Network as weather presenter for National Nine News in Sydney along with Nine Morning News and Nine Afternoon News; she remained in this position for 7 years. Seal has also worked on The Footy Show, Fresh, Today Australia, Abbamania, Hole in the Wall and Kerri-Anne where she also co-hosted for a week. In late 2012, she rejoined Sky News Weather Channel as a weather presenter while also remaining with the Nine Network as an advertorial presenter on Today Extra.
It includes listings of various seasonal and year-round attractions throughout southeast Michigan, such as museums, entertainment, nature/outdoor destinations, sports, fairs and festivals, zoos, water parks, ice rinks and more. Dr. Mom’s Special Edition is an ancillary publication that appears inside of Metro Parent two times per year: once in April (spring/summer edition) and once in October (fall/winter edition). It focuses on special needs issues that are relevant to families, such as learning disabilities, allergies, autism and ADHD. Party Book is an advertorial ancillary product of Metro Parent that appears inside of the magazine two times per year: once in June (summer edition) and once in January (winter edition).
In 2005, at the age of 14, McCuen began his acting career when a talent scout contacted the gym where he was training looking for a boy who could do a flip for a lightsaber toy commercial. He auditioned for the commercial and got the part, and it was then that he discovered he had a passion for acting and modeling. In the subsequent years, McCuen modeled for famed photographer Bruce Weber and appeared in advertorial campaigns for Abercrombie Kids, Dillard's, JCPenney, and Neiman Marcus, among others. In 2006, McCuen began attending Cathryn Sullivan's Acting for Film school in Lewisville, Texas, and in 2008, after an injury that put an end to his Olympic training, decided to explore the possibilities of a full-time career in entertainment.
California City looking west In 1958, Czech-born Columbia University sociology professor and real estate developer Nathan "Nat" K. Mendelsohn purchased of Mojave Desert land with the aim of making California's next great city. California City Development Company (CCDC) was aggressively marketing the city by running a "real estate school" to license and train a large salesforce, and a quarter-page Los Angeles Times advertorial described it as a "giant venture" and "inevitable growth". Mendelsohn hoped it would one day rival Los Angeles in population, and CCDC had the Smith and Williams architects master plan the community in 1961; Garrett Eckbo also contributed. Mendelsohn built a Central Park with a artificial lake, two golf courses and a four-story Holiday Inn were built next to the park.
Syndicated programming includes Live with Kelly and Ryan, Wheel of Fortune, Jeopardy!, The Doctors and The Kelly Clarkson Show among others. Sinclair- owned programming such as Ring of Honor Wrestling, Full Measure with Sharyl Atkinson, America This Week and The Armstrong Williams Show is carried in weekend overnight periods, and the station's advertising/sales department produces the advertorial magazine program Seattle Refined, which airs on weekdays after ABC daytime programming. KOMO-TV and its Portland sister station KATU (built by Fisher and signed-on in 1962) were the only two ABC stations in the contiguous United States which aired Monday Night Football on a one-hour delay, from 1970 to 1995, in order to accommodate early evening newscasts on both stations.
In April 2010, he appeared in the Seeds of Compassion advertorial campaign announcing the Dalai Lama's visit to Seattle, as well as appearing in commercials for Shell Gasoline and Committee for Children. Brar began starring in the role of 10-year-old Indian adoptee Ravi Ross on the Disney Channel comedy series Jessie in September 2011. During pre-production of the show, the role of Ravi was originally intended to be an Hispanic boy named Javier from South America, but casting directors were impressed with Brar during the audition process and ultimately decided to recreate the role for him. In February 2015, a new Disney Channel series Bunk'd, a spin-off of Jessie, was announced, in which Brar would reprise his role as Ravi Ross.
The program ran 30 minutes for much of its history. It expanded to 60 minutes for a preliminary 20-week period in April 2012, and was extended to that time length permanently on July 29, 2012. There is a deliberate break between the first and second half of the program, to allow local affiliates to begin airing another program if they wish to do so. Approximately 81% of the stations affiliated with CBS air the second half-hour contiguously with the first; the remainder either do not air the second half-hour at all or air that portion of the program on a tape delayed basis, because of station commitments to other programming (mainly station-produced NFL pregame shows leading into The NFL Today, along with E/I commitments and advertorial or outdoors programming).
Before the 1970s, this slot was often viewed as a popular "lunch slot" where daytime shows such as Jeopardy! were popular with a larger- than-average audience that included both college and high school students and employees either returning home or eating at a restaurant on their lunch break, in addition to the traditional American daytime audience of stay-at- home housewives. However, as the 1970s dawned many network affiliates began introducing local midday newscasts which resulted in the time slot becoming a "death slot". Local news in this slot usually consists of stories from the morning newscast repeated with spare updating (including local political meetings), business and consumer news segments (including live stock market prices), farm reports in mainly rural markets, and community interest segments where organizations are highlighted in an interview setting, along with paid placement advertorial segments for businesses.
The video was viewed by more than 1.3 million people per day in the first week, and more than 13 million times in less than 1 month alone. The international media also picked up on the story with articles and video embeds on major websites such as The Telegraph (GB), BBC (GB), The Independent (GB), USA Today (USA), Sports Illustrated (USA), Outdoor (USA), Fox Sports (USA), Stern (GER), Mundo Deportivo (SPA), Paris Match (FRA), l’Equipe (FRA), and Le Point (FRA). Candide has also made live appearances on CNN and France's Canal+ to talk about the video, which has also featured in other televised reports on TF1, France2, and M6 in France, as well as 1TV in Russia, and on the leading European sports channel, Eurosport. On 8 December 2015, Candide released an advertorial film for Audi to promote their latest Quattro Q7 model.
An article in NRC Handelsblad that recommended detoxification, was branded an "uncritical advertorial" by De Jong, "unworthy" of the newspaper. In a November 2011 letter, De Jong accused rector Martin Kropff of Wageningen University of 'providing a platform for pseudoscience' by approving a lecture series, which allowed several alternative therapists to speak on biophysical medicine. The Board of Directors of Wageningen University replied that attendees (students and employees) would be able to discern sense and nonsense for themselves. The Board acknowledged that biophysical medicine is a field that lies far outside of mainstream scientific views, but wanted to allow the discussion of ideas, 'idiotic' or not, that exist in society without legitimising them. (last changed 3 January 2012) In November 2014, a naturopath who treated clients with ibogaine, which resulted in one client's death and another client's blindness, was sentenced to 141 days imprisonment.
The show also regularly has a cooking segment two to four times each week, with two of the panelists - rotating between any combination of Chen, Underwood, Gilbert, or Osbourne - assisting in the preparation of the featured recipes with the guest chef. Product giveaways are also done once per week, as part of an advertorial segment showcasing fashion/beauty products and electronics that are given away to studio audience members for attending the show, and are often tied into online flash sales where the viewing audience can purchase the products offered at a reduced price. To conclude the show through season 9, each episode signed off with one of the co-hosts, primarily the moderator, saying "Remember, it's always the right time to have The Talk!". With the start of season 10, the sign-off was changed to "Let's Talk Tomorrow!" or (on Fridays) "Let's Talk Soon".
Involved cybercitizens claim that beauty beggars have these following characteristics: some of the introductions are self-contradictory or of poor quality; the declaration of interest is lacking in the presentations; they overcharge sponsorship either from public relations agencies or cosmetics companies; etc. Tsui Yuen (), a Hong Kong columnist who specialises in marketing, pointed out that the nature of a beauty beggar is the abuse of the "Word of Mouth" marketing model. Also, Janice Wong, a Hong Kong fashion critic, holds the opinion that the prototype of beauty beggar is the advertorial on "personal media"() platform. In 2014, after some cybercitizens reported beauty beggars to the Customs and Excise Department in Hong Kong, the spokesman of Hong Kong Customs announced that they would follow up the case, for the beauty beggars might have violated section 13E of the Trade Descriptions Ordinance, which covers "misleading omissions".
One of the College audio-visual productions of this period was 'A Taste of Life', a "sensitive illustration of life for the disabled" which was presented as part of the Moomba program of 1981.Moomba program, The Age Saturday 07 Mar 1981, p.12 The College enjoyed relationships with 1990s organisations including a school for autistic children, the Police Training Academy, the Royal Children's Hospital and the Gertrude Street Artists' Space which each granted students access and permission to photograph.Peter Davis, 'Shooting with rapport', The Age Green Guide, Thursday, Oct 4, 1990, p.49 The College maintained a rural retreat on a property between Faraday and Chewton for weekend classes away from Melbourne,'Photography college shows students a whole new world,' in The Age, Thursday 30 May 1991, p.42 and in the mid-80s, Hayne conducted photographic expeditions to the Middle East and China for groups of students.'Middle East study tour', The Age, Wednesday, December 17, 1986, p.27 An 'advertorial' in The Age newspaper in March 1983 promoted College courses in videography, announcing that "the video revolution is upon us".
In 2000, WKBW-TV displaced longtime 5:00pm anchor Kathleen Leighton to mornings in favor of former WIVB-TV weather anchor Maria Genero, who had been host of the talk show Good Day New York. Genero's experience as an evening news anchor was minimal and within months, Leighton quit the station, with Genero being moved to mornings. Not long afterward, WIVB-TV passed WKBW- TV for first place in nearly all timeslots—the first time in almost 30 years that WKBW-TV had lost the lead. Then, in 2002, after four years of using "Your Hometown Advantage," WKBW-TV adopted the slogan "Live, Local, Late Breaking," a slogan used on stations across the country and, on September 2 of that year, started its own local talk show (WNY Live!) that originally was used for long- form features but quickly turned into a mainly advertorial program, a type of program mainly prevalent in lower-trafficked morning timeslots, but rarely successful in the afternoons, a move that was described as "deadly" to the ratings for its evening newscasts.
During The CW's first upfront presentation, network executive Dawn Ostroff announced to advertisers that they would pursue a then-new advertising strategy for the series (resembling the current day concept of native advertising combined with an advertorial), which the network called "CWickies" (pronounced quickies). Under the concept, an advertiser's content would be blended into the program rather than the show taking traditional commercial breaks, allowing the show to make the incorrect claim that it would be "commercial-free" in the traditional sense. Only Walmart would truly take advantage of the format with their products blended into every episode of CW Now, and comedian Lewis Black mocked the concept in a "Back in Black" monologue on The Daily Shows September 26, 2007 episode. The "CWickies" concept would also be tried for the commercial breaks between Gilmore Girls and Veronica Mars on Tuesday evenings in a more traditional ad format (this time tying in with American Eagle Outfitters's aerie underwear brand), where it also failed to attract interest due to the target audience of each series finding the conversations between actors in "CWickies" ads about aerie and the plot points in those two series unnatural and stilted.

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