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advertiser

[ UK /ˈædvətˌa‍ɪzɐ/ ]
[ US /ˈædvɝˌtaɪzɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone whose business is advertising

How To Use advertiser In A Sentence

  • Advertisers pretending to be private individuals will be liable to prosecution.
  • Your advertisers saw your terrific ratings that spanned across the board -- your demo being virtually every demo -- so they hawked everything from Viagra to gaming and condoms to candy bars during your time slot; those ratings were due partly to the Sci-Fi Channel's smartly treating you like its golden child, not emaciating your following by constantly changing your air time (did someone say, "Fascape"?). Mike Ragogna: OMG! No More BSG!
  • He has proposed that governments should tax advertising or force advertisers to issue a health warning. MAKING HAPPY PEOPLE
  • Both appear to be big advertisers: success online does not always come cheap. Times, Sunday Times
  • Advertisers want to occupy the places people are, and with volume comes the problem of free-riding, which online translates as low CPMs. Why Traditional Advertising Formats Fail On The Web - Publishing 2.0
  • But its audience is being drawn away by the internet, and advertisers are following the drift. Times, Sunday Times
  • Advertisers had argued that to ban the advertisements would be overzealous political correctness.
  • The creative advertiser has the function of stimulating arousal in buyers.
  • When CBS reran the episode six months later, some 40 affiliates refused to air it, and national advertisers shied away from buying ad time, establishing a pattern that remains in effect today.
  • One correction, the wildlife manager says there hasn't been a documented sighting since 1990, but the Honolulu Advertiser noted a wandering wallaby in 2002. Kalihi Wallabies
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