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Instagram to sell ads in Russia
2015-09-30 20:36:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) Instagram has inked a direct advertising sales deal with Aitarget in Russia, reports Prime. Aitarget will become the official reseller of Instagram in the country. Advertising will be published in user columns . Instagram users total 16 million in Russia, with an average annual growth of 25 percent. Around 20 percent of all users are in Moscow and 10 percent in St Petersburg.
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Coke Gets Top Billing in Keurig Ads for New 'Kold' Machines
2015-09-29 14:01:30| Beverages - Topix.net
Keurig will begin advertising its new "Kold" home beverage-making machine this week with a campaign that promises "all your favorites, fresh made at the push of a button." But one of those favorites -- Coke -- gets more airtime than the others.
Diageo suspends YouTube ads in Australia
2015-09-25 16:05:24| Daily beverage news and comment - from just-drinks.com
Diageo has suspended all advertising on YouTube in Australia, following the appearance of a Bundaberg rum advert during children's television show Dora the Explorer.
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iOS9: Ads, Content-Blockers, and the Mobile Web Economy
2015-09-20 10:18:07| Wireless - Topix.net
Apple released iOS9 this week for iPhone and iPad, and unlike their previous mobile OS releases this one was accompanied by a soundtrack: the collective woof of expelled air as tens of thousands of Internet advertisers and publishers took a hard punch to the solar plexus. The new mobile OS offers content-blocking and privacy control tools to developers , and - predictably - a day after iOS9 hit the airwaves new ad-blocking apps rocketed to the top of the App Store's charts .
Trump Not Spending on Ads Due to 'Free Nationwide Publicity'
2015-09-19 18:56:28| IT Services - Topix.net
Donald Trump says he's willing to shell out at least $100 million to win the Republican nomination for president but hasn't spent any of his budgeted $15 million for campaign ads because of all the "free nationwide publicity" he has been receiving, The New York Times reports. In an interview with the Times after a Thursday night rally, the real estate billionaire said $100 million would be at the lower end of what he's willing to commit to winning the GOP nomination a record for self-financing in a presidential contest.
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