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advertiser

[ad-ver-tahy-zer] / ˈæd vərˌtaɪ zər /




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This week's interview with Robinson was pulled offline within hours as viewer and advertiser fallout grew in Australia.

From BBC Jun. 24, 2026

The advertiser works with major movie chains like AMC, Cinemark and Regal, across 185 markets.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 17, 2026

Then, that data slab feeds off other sources to grow into a full-on digital dossier of your consumer attributes, bandied from advertiser to vendor to advertiser.

From Slate May 3, 2026

The advertiser claimed to work for Jorge Rivera, a well-known Miami immigration attorney, and promised Aguilar they could get him permanent residency.

From Salon May 2, 2026

Why? someone had scrawled in a blank space no advertiser had rented.

From "The Chocolate War" by Robert Cormier

A prominent social media presence can lead to brand partnerships and advertisers paying for individual posts.

From BBC Jun. 30, 2026

On Tuesday Walmart announced it would buy Vibe.co, a company that enables advertising through connected televisions, particularly focused on small and medium-size advertisers that often have smaller budgets and less access to large ad-buying teams.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 23, 2026

Teenagers don’t have the disposable income—or the easily accessible credit cards—that advertisers crave.

From Barron's Jun. 15, 2026

VPNs also mask users’ IP addresses, which means that internet service providers can’t track their browsing or sell their data to advertisers.

From Salon Jun. 10, 2026

Even today, fine footballers and baseball players and runners and all other great sportsmen are much admired by the general public and advertisers use them to sell breakfast cereals.

From "Boy: Tales of a Childhood" by Roald Dahl




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