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Viewership of ad-supported cable continues to surge

[The following is a paid advertisement.] People are watching more television than ever. As the audience grows, the percentage watching ad supported cable television grows even more. Cable is no longer a secondary medium; rather it has become an ...

From CAPITOL FAX BLOG ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT, Capitol Fax Blog,  23 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Comcast

eVoter.com: Where Candidates and Voters Connect

[The following is a paid advertisement.] eVoter is the first site dedicated exclusively to helping candidates and political organizations share their message, receive donations and reach voters. At a minimal cost, candidates on any level of the ballot ...

From CAPITOL FAX BLOG ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT, Capitol Fax Blog,  20 Nov 2009

Reach Europe’s greatest cities the greenest way – by rail

Speeding by train from London St Pancras to Cologne, you can be sipping delicious Kölsch beer in a cosy brew house in well under five hours. And according to Railteam, the alliance of Europe’s leading high-speed rail operators, your business trip or ...

From ADVERTISEMENT FEATURE, Times Online,  17 Nov 2009

A better way for political direct mail

You’ve done the research and bought the best direct mail list for your campaign. But do you really know if the receiver has any interest at all in your message? Are they truly engaged in reading your information? Or are you hoping your “targeted” ...

From CAPITOL FAX BLOG ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT, Capitol Fax Blog,  6 Nov 2009
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What do Rudy Giuliani, Sarah Palin and Judy Baar Topinka all have in common?

[The following is a paid advertisement.] Rudy was once mayor of America’s largest city. Sarah was once governor of America’s largest state. Judy was once treasurer of our home state of Illinois. Rudy ran for President of the United States . . . . and ...

From CAPITOL FAX BLOG ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT, Capitol Fax Blog,  5 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Sarah Palin,  Comcast

Disneyland Paris has a magical Christmas lined up for young and old

A trip to Disneyland Paris is always exciting but with the new Christmas magic in store, children will be even more thrilled. And it’s not just the kids that will be enchanted. With the spectacular festivities planned between the 8th of November and ...

From ADVERTISEMENT FEATURE, Times Online,  9 Oct 2009

The monstrous mortgage deposit is dead. Long live shared ownership

Financial shock waves since the collapse in the global economy last year have battered the mortgage market and forced banks to severely rein in their lending. That’s great for controlling consumer debt, but leaves many of us staring longingly at the ...

From ADVERTISEMENT FEATURE, Times Online,  25 Sep 2009
Related Topics: Jamie Oliver

ONLY ONE DAY LEFT to register for the Plan to Win campaign training

[The following is a paid advertisement.] *Only 5 Tickets left at the Capitol Fax special pricing. Please register today to ensure your discount. For details on the Campaign Training and to RSVP: Be the first to comment. Sorry, comments for this post ...

From CAPITOL FAX BLOG ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT, Capitol Fax Blog,  24 Sep 2009

Readers of Capitol Fax have CLOUT

[The following is a paid advertisement.] Readers of Capitol Fax will get an up-close look at Rich Miller when he speaks at the Plan to Win Campaign Conference in Downtown Chicago. *Only 41 Tickets available at the Capitol Fax special pricing. Please ...

From CAPITOL FAX BLOG ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT, Capitol Fax Blog,  14 Sep 2009

Plan to Win: A Roadmap to Election Victory!

On September 26th – 27th, 2009, Grainger Terry, Inc. and Campaigns & Elections’ Politics Magazine, will sponsor a campaign training in downtown Chicago. This all inclusive training will include workshops that address the vital components of running for ...

From CAPITOL FAX BLOG ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT, Capitol Fax Blog,  9 Sep 2009

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