... Inc., which has long shown you different online ads depending on what you search for, will now help a single company show different TV ads, depending on who you are, where you are and what ...
A television ad for a heart stent may deceive the public and should be reviewed by federal regulators, according to an article published by a leading medical journal.
A neuromarketing study finds that viewers aren't zoning out, but actually pay attention to ads when hitting their fast-forward button.
Internet giant Google is testing a new service that would expand its television-ad brokering business to YouTube and video on other websites, The Wall Street Journal reported on Friday.
(AP) -- An aggressive TV ad campaign from Verizon Wireless is adding to the support building for a software package from Google Inc. that is shaping up to be the most formidable challenge yet to ...
In U.S. TV ads, oilman T. Boone Pickens touts energy independence via wind and natural gas. Critics say his plan is expensive, is inefficient, and may keep the country in thrall to foreign fuels.
Children’s weight gain is linked to the frequency of fast food advertisements on television, according to a new study.
... -quality family-friendly programming through the Google TV Ads program. Advertisers will now be able to ... reach even more viewers by using Google TV Ads platform to place ads on both Hallmark Channel and ...
Alberta's paramedics are launching commercials to win public support in their campaign for a separate union bargaining unit.
... on Earth. They are found on every continent except Antarctica. One even pitches car insurance in TV ads. They seemingly can adapt to a variety of conditions, but are most abundant in the tropics. ...
Even in a recession, some segments of the NFL seem to be thriving. The salary cap went up again, some free agents landed megadeals already this offseason, and commissioner Roger Goodell's hope of ...
Google has floated its first US television advertisements, a campaign to promote its Web browser Chrome, which has captured just a tiny share of a market dominated by Microsoft's Internet Explorer.
(PhysOrg.com) -- New York state residents are concerned about the obesity epidemic -- but only 24 percent support a junk food tax, and 39 percent support banning TV ads for junk food.
... U.S. Food and Drug Administration issued new guidelines allowing pharmaceutical companies to air TV ads.
Theoretically, when a condition such as depression comes to be viewed as a treatable medical ...