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- An advertorial is an adverti****t in the form of editorial content. The term "advertorial" is a blend (see portmanteau) of the words "adverti****t"...
- A web banner or banner ad is a form of advertising on the World Wide Web delivered by an ad server. This form of online advertising entails embedding an...
- entertainment and lifestyle. The show also features live and prerecorded advertorials similar to those featured in rival show Today Extra. The show is broadcast...
- personalities that Convergent chose to use for the advertorials." He also added, "The advertorial aired once and it won't air again." In February 2009...
- which launched on March 7, 2008, and appears several times a year. Other advertorials appear throughout the year, mainly on Fridays. The opinion section prints...
- English-born television presenter, radio announcer, writer, comedian, and advertorial spokesperson. He was known for his career in his native country and Australia...
- websites, rich media platforms, and mobile. In recent years, the advertorial emerged. Advertorials are most commonly recognized as an opposite-editorial which...
- stylish atmospherics, old-school reproductive horror and pro-flickknife advertorial". The Hollywood Reporter's David Rooney ended his review with, "It's...
- August 3, 2012. In April 2010, he appeared in the Seeds of Comp****ion advertorial campaign announcing the Dalai Lama's visit to Seattle, as well as appearing...
- "advertorial, entertainment promotional feature", that they are doing this to generate revenues just like "all newspapers in the world do advertorials"...