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Lawrence Auster, like other New Yorkers, tolerated the dirt, noise and graffiti that pollute his city's subways--but he drew the line at Spanish-language advertising.
Radio advertisements in Spanish encouraging travelers to fly in leather-seated luxury sound like an invitation to "fly naked."
all forms of tobacco advertising and promotion--from newspaper ads to cigarette-sponsored tennis tournaments.
Get ready for ALF-mania.
Continental Airlines commercials on the grounds that the ads are "vulgar," the airline said Thursday.
Conceding that advertising claims for a "super" diet pill may have misled some consumers, a group of Canoga Park companies will tone down some advertising claims in order to continue marketing the pills nationwide, one company official said Friday.
An actor who appears as a disgruntled farmer in television commercials opposing Proposition 65 stepped out of character Thursday to say he regrets playing the part and is now working to help pass the anti-toxics ballot measure.
The State Department awarded a secret $276,186 contract last year to a public relations firm that, sources say, worked with then-White House aide Lt.
Warren E.
They look more like movie trailers than political ads, but the TV commercials for state Sen.
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Three Los Angeles-based media agencies have been chosen to take on what they call the "monstrous challenge" of educating illegal aliens and their employers about the new immigration law, Immigration and Naturalization Service officials said Wednesday.
Democratic presidential contender Bruce Babbitt today launches a $250,000 media campaign to boost his candidacy in next February's Iowa caucuses, an unprecedented early start for such an effort.
The athletic departments and academic administrations at Irvine's three high schools have decided to fight rather than switch.
After complaining about the glare from the artificial lights in his office, Phil Rosenthal, president of Chatsworth-based TV Fanfare Publications Inc., donned his prescription sunglasses and told his guests: "These are for my eyes; I haven't gone Hollywood yet."
Officials of Grapefruit 45, the controversial mail-order diet plan, and U.S.
Santa Anita Race Track, admittedly hurt by competition from the California Lottery, accused state officials Monday of using "false and misleading advertising and marketing tactics" in the promotion of the lottery's latest "instant-winner" game.