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BEIJING — The uniforms here create a vibrant backdrop, with each athlete becoming a moving billboard for his or her country.
Nafziger said he holds on to his truck only because it's basically a moving billboard for his two, more successful brick-and-mortar restaurants, in Greenwich Village and NoLIta.
Manchester United steps out with the assurance of Aon on its apparel, Chelsea carries Samsung, Bayern Munich advertises Deutsche Telekom and Manchester City, fast rising toward the elite, is a moving billboard for Etihad Airways, promoted by its owner from Abu Dhabi.
Once dismissed as a moving billboard dominated by advertising for strip clubs and beer, the yellow cab (and its backseat screen) is emerging as an unlikely vehicle for marketing techniques more common to the Internet than to a beat-up Crown Victoria.
It will be one of the nation's largest property owners, with 2,300 stores and a fleet of 35,000 trucks, each one a moving billboard.
It will be one of the U.S.' largest property owners, with 2,300 stores and a fleet of 35,000 trucks, each one a moving billboard.
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In an era of spam, telemarketing, moving billboards and other forms of aggressive commercial solicitation, an old-fashioned form of advertising is surprisingly — many say irritatingly — resilient: fliers, restaurant menus and business cards slipped under the doors, wedged in door jambs or left on the stoops of houses and apartment buildings in New York City.
But the fact that it is feasible to use teams of humans as moving billboards says a lot about the strange inconsistencies in China's economy, where ordinary workers' wages have often not changed that much from Communist-era rates, but prices of goods and commodities -- including advertising -- are more in line with Western capitalism.
The Twitter feed of the MRC's Brent Baker had a picture of one of the moving billboards outside MRC headquarters in Virginia, and an Oct. 4 CNS article touted how the trucks "started circling the Manhattan headquarters of ABC, CBS, NBC, and the New York Times.
When films like Blade Runner or Minority Report predicted the future, advertising was always imagined as a dystopian affair with huge in-your-face moving billboards and lurid neon slogans blaring against the night sky.
Times Square's whizzing, blinking, moving billboards are appropriately known in the trade as spectaculars.
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