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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...Rudenstine announces that he will follow the recommendations of the Ad Hoc Committee on Employment Policies and extend benefits to Harvard employees, including health care and job training, but will not implement a living wage...
When I reached the I-Man, he told me he was just trying to be funny, not hurt anyone's feelings. He said TomPaine.com was miffed because it had bought an ad on his show that he wouldn't read because it was too partisan. He nearly convinced me that his quarrel with Nobile wasn't worth writing about...
...Brokaw and Dan Rather and some of your colleagues from TIME magazine feel comfortable appearing on a program that trades in this kind of swill, but no one would touch it. Finally, a new website called TomPaine.com started posting Nobile's reports on the Internet and bought an ad in the New York Times calling attention to them. There wasn't anything really new in the ad, but it got quite a reaction...
...though one wonders what she puts in the kids' lunch boxes. But I know an impressive "outreach" initiative when I see one. The Philip Morris Co. has been engaging in similar efforts for the past year or so. The tobacco and so-much-more company has new ads proclaiming its support of the "We Card" program to prevent children from buying cigarettes. In the ad, a bunch of kids dressed for a prom attempt to buy smokes from a kindly yet firm store owner, who tells us that belonging to the We Card program makes it easier...
Nevertheless, it seems clear that the advertising outlets that exist today--TV and radio commercials, print ads, billboards and taxi tops--will not be plentiful enough to accommodate all the commercial messages that are agitating to get out. Advertising will therefore necessarily slip beyond the boundaries of the 30-second commercial and the full-page ad and migrate to the rest of the world, including entertainment, journalism...