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https://completemarkets.com/Article/article-post/2580/Unleash-the-Power-of-Radio-Advertising/
Unleash the Power of Radio Advertising
It's amazing to think that the first commercial radio station didn't go on the air until 19...ets, the cost of air time is higher. Radio listeners on average are younger t...

https://completemarkets.com/Article/article-post/2627/An-Ad-Campaign-that-Worked/
...ter. I wouldn't think of using TV, radio, print, Yellow Pages, billboards, and...al of attention in the next few years, and we want to be positioned to have pe...

https://completemarkets.com/Article/article-post/831/Demystifying-Marketing-%E2%80%94-Or-What-Makes-It-Work/
...ss, most ads, brochures, TV spots, radio commercials, direct mail campaigns, a... stacks of meaningless, uninteresting, and dull words. The solution is to let ...

https://completemarkets.com/company/rodgers-associates-insurance-inc/Articles/content-package/Member-Content/TabCategory/article-post/2561/Infomercials-Good-Bad-or-Ugly/
... began on a higher ground: religion. Before you haul me off to a padded room, let's define "infomercial."An infomercial is an advertisement for a product or service that has been expanded with information, entertainment, or both to retain the attention of the audience. In the old days, itinerant preachers would pass the basket after preaching a message that was interspersed with hymn-singing. When radio, and later television, arrived on the scene, preachers began purchasing half-hour or larger blocks of air time to carry their message to a larger audience, replacing the traditional basket with a plea for donations. Profitable? You bet! Many such ministries built huge cathedrals, multi-media production centers, and even their own television stations from the revenues generated by "religious" infomercials. In the meantime ... Sunday-morning voids. Catalysts Of Change: FM & Cable For decades, these limitations remained unchanged. Cable was a futuristic daydream, and radios capable of receiving FM stations were limited. Then, almost simultaneously, FM became the king of radio, and cable catapulted television into a new age. The popularization of FM radio more than doubled available commercial broadcast frequencies, and cable brought a 20-fold increase for TV. All this meant a quantum increase in available time for commercials, and broadcast stations scurried to find sources to fill them-sometimes resulting in bargain-basement pricing. Many cable stations charged less for a television spot than the local radio station charged for a radio spot. In 1984, the final obstacle for infomercials fell when the Federal Trade Commission handed down a decision allowing stations to sell long blocks of advertising ...

https://completemarkets.com/company/scurich-insurance-services/Articles/content-package/Member-Content/TabCategory/article-post/2561/Infomercials-Good-Bad-or-Ugly/
... began on a higher ground: religion. Before you haul me off to a padded room, let's define "infomercial."An infomercial is an advertisement for a product or service that has been expanded with information, entertainment, or both to retain the attention of the audience. In the old days, itinerant preachers would pass the basket after preaching a message that was interspersed with hymn-singing. When radio, and later television, arrived on the scene, preachers began purchasing half-hour or larger blocks of air time to carry their message to a larger audience, replacing the traditional basket with a plea for donations. Profitable? You bet! Many such ministries built huge cathedrals, multi-media production centers, and even their own television stations from the revenues generated by "religious" infomercials. In the meantime ... Sunday-morning voids. Catalysts Of Change: FM & Cable For decades, these limitations remained unchanged. Cable was a futuristic daydream, and radios capable of receiving FM stations were limited. Then, almost simultaneously, FM became the king of radio, and cable catapulted television into a new age. The popularization of FM radio more than doubled available commercial broadcast frequencies, and cable brought a 20-fold increase for TV. All this meant a quantum increase in available time for commercials, and broadcast stations scurried to find sources to fill them-sometimes resulting in bargain-basement pricing. Many cable stations charged less for a television spot than the local radio station charged for a radio spot. In 1984, the final obstacle for infomercials fell when the Federal Trade Commission handed down a decision allowing stations to sell long blocks of advertising ...

https://completemarkets.com/company/raley-watts-oneill/Articles/content-package/Member-Content/TabCategory/article-post/2561/Infomercials-Good-Bad-or-Ugly/
... began on a higher ground: religion. Before you haul me off to a padded room, let's define "infomercial."An infomercial is an advertisement for a product or service that has been expanded with information, entertainment, or both to retain the attention of the audience. In the old days, itinerant preachers would pass the basket after preaching a message that was interspersed with hymn-singing. When radio, and later television, arrived on the scene, preachers began purchasing half-hour or larger blocks of air time to carry their message to a larger audience, replacing the traditional basket with a plea for donations. Profitable? You bet! Many such ministries built huge cathedrals, multi-media production centers, and even their own television stations from the revenues generated by "religious" infomercials. In the meantime ... Sunday-morning voids. Catalysts Of Change: FM & Cable For decades, these limitations remained unchanged. Cable was a futuristic daydream, and radios capable of receiving FM stations were limited. Then, almost simultaneously, FM became the king of radio, and cable catapulted television into a new age. The popularization of FM radio more than doubled available commercial broadcast frequencies, and cable brought a 20-fold increase for TV. All this meant a quantum increase in available time for commercials, and broadcast stations scurried to find sources to fill them-sometimes resulting in bargain-basement pricing. Many cable stations charged less for a television spot than the local radio station charged for a radio spot. In 1984, the final obstacle for infomercials fell when the Federal Trade Commission handed down a decision allowing stations to sell long blocks of advertising ...

https://completemarkets.com/company/marindependent-insurance-services-llc/Articles/content-package/Member-Content/TabCategory/tag/times/
... 00 AM The virtual office concept, also known as telecommuting or a mobile office, emerged as the American work force shifted from physical labor to knowledge-based work. Workers who create or manipulate information can generally perform anywhere there is a telephone, desk, chair, and computer. Technology enables the knowledge-based worker's office to be portable. All Articles by CompleteMarkets Editor Comments (0 ) Unleash the Power of Radio Advertising This content has not been rated yet. CompleteMarkets Editor , Henry Stimpson 3/13/2018 12:00:00 AM It's amazing to think that the first commercial radio station didn't go on the air until 1920- KDKA in Pittsburgh for trivia buffs. From that modest beginning, radio has grown to be a ubiquitous presence in our lives. It wakes you up in the morning ... your CompleteMarkets Company Profile Deactivate Cancel Loading.. About Us Services Jobs PR Newsletters Employees Articles Blog Photos Group Connections Reviews Member Content Member Content - Content Package Categories Popular Recent All times Articles tagged with times Back 10 Ways to Restart Negotiations This content has not been rated yet. CompleteMarkets Editor , Patricia Berry 9/14/2018 12:00:00 AM Deadlock is to dealmakers what cliffhangers are to TV couch potatoes — frustrating yet compelling, as the impasse challenges each side's negotiating maturity, skill, and acumen. This document by Patricia Berry offers 10 key methods for jump-starting a stalled exchange. All Articles by CompleteMarkets Editor Comments (0 ) Telecommuting to Your Virtual Office This content has not been rated yet. CompleteMarkets Editor , LuNell Gilliland 8/17/2018 12:00:00 AM ...

https://completemarkets.com/Article/article-post/2375/Using-The-News-Media-As-A-Communications-Tool/
...r local newspapers, magazines, and radio and television stations may not be kn...s a different look from most other ads and offers a creative way to boost your...

https://completemarkets.com/Article/article-post/2561/Infomercials-Good-Bad-or-Ugly/
...terspersed with hymn-singing. When radio, and later television, arrived on the... really sell your agency, the product, and the company behind the product. W...

https://completemarkets.com/Article/article-post/1313/THE-PRESS-RELEASE-MAKE-SURE-ITS-NEWS/
...m electronic media, such as TV and radio. Electronic media are based on time,...n submitting press releases to TV and radio stations. Remember, the more work...