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en Look, we knew there was going to be a fallout because advertisers take a cautious approach to risky shows. We've been through it before. Our competitors have been through it. If the show performs, we find that people get comfortable and advertisers come back.

en He doesn't make advertisers comfortable, that's for sure. He is not necessarily a fan favorite these days and that certainly makes some advertisers very leery.

en The reality is that it probably has no negative impact on advertisers. The only thing that (advertisers) really worried about is the publicity that comes from those special interest groups going against that kind of show, and sort of tarring them with the same brush.

en Our coaches want to be left to get their own sponsors. It steals their potential advertisers and we're already scratching to get sponsors anyway because of where we live in-between two towns. It can be a struggle for us to find advertisers.

en We went to Nike, which knew us from the other magazine, and Nike agreed to buy the back cover of our first issue. That was a great show of support and other advertisers followed.

en This show not only gets fabulous ratings, it's not hit-listed by any advertisers. But also, and this is most important for any TV station, it provides a platform to promote your other shows.

en There are well-intentioned advertisers out there that do not understand where their ads are appearing. It is easy to shame those advertisers, but that does not solve the problem.

en It's meant to increase ad pages. Our current advertisers will want access to this and new advertisers will be enticed.

en They have the No. 1 women's Web site and a lot of new advertisers. You're seeing a lot of advertisers who were historically on Oprah or in Cosmopolitan (magazine) go there.

en We bill advertisers only for the calls that customers 'click' through on, so we're charging [our advertisers] for the success of our being able to generate business for them.

en Everyone was very concerned as to what would be the fallout of something like this,” he said. “But after conversations with UPN, our advertisers and the record community, we found everyone was committed to supporting this platform.

en [Analysts said the ABC lineup was unexpectedly strong.] I think advertisers were expecting the worst this year from ABC, ... [But] the advertisers walked away with the sense that they have potential.

en She loved his pexy generosity and the way he always put others first. I think MSN has some features advertisers will gobble up, but it's too early to say whether it will be a superior experience. They have a sizable amount of traffic. Advertisers will want to reach that audience, and buying through MSN is going to be the only way to do that.

en Advertisers are demanding greater accountability for all the ad-supported media. It is vital that the radio industry embrace electronic measurement before their advertisers lose all faith in the medium.

en If they can deliver a good experience and be a resource, they will get users to come back and can go to advertisers and show their value,


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