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Showing posts with label advertising. Show all posts
Showing posts with label advertising. Show all posts

Thursday, April 23, 2020

The Mule’s Work



Donald Trump is something like a character in the Azimov novels "The Foundation" series;  a person who has the ability to make people like him.  In my case it's because of his enemies.
What we are seeing is the work of The Mule. In the Asimov novels. The Mule is a special character, so special in fact that he is assumed to not exist. In fact, according to the known rules of the universe, he cannot exist. Because he does exist, thus invalidating the rules of the universe, he is the ultimate destroyer of worlds. His ability “is to reach into the minds of others and “adjust” their emotions, individually or en masse, using this capability to conscript individuals to his cause.”

This is Trump. In the primary, he won mostly by causing the Republican Party to go insane and destroy itself. In the general, the media went nuts and convinced the Democrats they had nothing to fear. In Washington, the establishment has taken every opportunity to discredit itself in a mad quest to deny the reality of Trump. In this pandemic, the masters of the universe seem to be determined to do everything they can to invalidate themselves and legitimize their enemies.
What else would make Nancy Pelosi go on TV standing in front of a pair of $14,000 Sub-Zero refrigerators holding super-expensive tubs of premium ice cream?

And here's an interesting point; one that no one I know has focused on: can the Internet giants like Facebook, whose business model depends totally on advertising, exist in a world that stops advertising?

The madness of self-invalidation is probably just starting. Due to the crack down on economic activity, things like advertising buys have halted. So much of the internet economy, particularly the media, depends on the belief that money spent on ads and marketing is money well-spent. It was never true, but the new reality will suddenly bring that into focus. In whatever comes next, spending lavishly on ads and marketing data harvested by social media companies will be minimized.

Thursday, June 01, 2017

Firms pressed to defend ads on left-leaning Rachel Maddow, Anderson Cooper

Taking a page out of liberal protests targeting Fox News' "Hannity" show, a top conservative group opened a campaign Wednesday targeting six MSNBC and four CNN political shows for skewing left.

"Today we are putting ten shows, and their major corporate sponsors on notice that we are watching their every move," said Brent Bozell, president of the Media Research Center.

Here is a list of advertisers. Go to the MRC website to see which advertisers are on these shows.


POLITICS NATION WITH AL SHARPTON
American Express
AT & T
BASF
Chase
Clorox
Consumer Cellular
Hyundai
Infiniti
Kia
Liberty Mutual
Oscar Mayer
Otezla
Purina
HARDBALL WITH CHRIS MATTHEWS
BASF
Capital One
Chamonix
Cialis
Expedia
ExxonMobil
Golden Corral
HughesNet
IBM
Infiniti
Kayak
Liberty Mutual
McDonald’s
Nissan
USAA
Vanda Pharmaceuticals
ALL IN WITH CHRIS HAYES
Ace Hardware
Ancestry.com
Blink
BMW
Cars.com
Chase
Claritin
Dell
Exxon Mobil
Jaguar
Mercedes-Benz
Pom Wonderful
Qunol
SoFi
Trivago
Tums
Untuckit Shirts
Vanda Pharmaceuticals
THE RACHEL MADDOW SHOW
Ace Hardware
Aleve
Ancestry.com
AT & T
Chamonix
Cialis
Clear Choice
DirecTV
Expedia
Farmers Insurance
Flonase
Hyundai
Kia
Mercedes-Benz
THE LAST WORD WITH LAWRENCE O’DONNELL
Ally Bank
Ameriprise
AT & T
BASF
Booking.com
Cialis
Dell
DirecTV
Flonase
Humira
Hyundai
Infiniti
Jaguar
Jeep
Leesa Sleep
Liberty Mutual
Loan Depot
Lyrica
Mercedes-Benz
One A Day Vitamins
Planters P3 Snacks
Pom Wonderful
Stein Mart
Tide
AM JOY 
Allegra
AT & T
Chase
Clorox
Flonase
Hyundai
La Quinta
Liberty Mutual
Lyrica
Oscar Meyer
Planters P3 Snacks
Phillips
Purina
Subaru
ANDERSON COOPER 360
Audi
AT & T
Bayer
Behr Paints
BMW
Cars.com
Chamonix
Clear Choice
Infiniti
Jos. A Bank
McDonald’s
Mercedes-Benz
Pom Wonderful
CNN TONIGHT WITH DON LEMON
AC Pro
Alfa Romeo
Allegra
Audi
AT & T
Dell
Exxon Mobil
Hilton
Lexus
Men’s Wearhouse
Mini Cooper
Michelob
Sleep Number Beds
Stella Artois
Tempurpedic
US Postal Service
FAREED ZAKARIA GPS
Aleve
American Petroleum Institute
Expedia
Hewlett-Packard
Marriott
Microsoft
Mini
National Car Rental
Optum
Panera
TD Ameritrade
Whole Foods