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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advertising show" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a presentation or event that showcases advertisements or advertising techniques.
Example: "The advertising show featured the latest trends in marketing and creative campaigns from top brands."
Alternatives: "advertising exhibition" or "ad showcase".
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"The really smart thing that they're doing is that they can milk it for publicity because it's such a meta thing," she said, referring to the fact that it is an advertisement about advertising on an advertising show.
"It's an advertising show.
As a soap opera or as an advertising show from the 1960s?
It's obvious that the Surge is like those girdles the secretaries wear on the vintage advertising show, "Mad Men".
But awareness is one thing, delivering a message is another and you deliver a message through activation: Web sites, social media, using it in advertising, show cars at retail, to drive traffic so people can test your product, etc.
"Simple question, where's the money and where does the advertising show up on the widget?
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Channel 4 said it restricted the advertising shown during films that would appeal to children.
It also shifted perceptions of advertising, showing that it could be a force for social change.
The company said that both search advertising, which is generally simple text links, and bigger display advertising, showed solid gains.
The Chuck Close one shown is sold out; others currently available include banners advertising shows of Sol LeWitt, Andy Warhol, Robert Smithson and Georges Seurat, at prices ranging from $295 to $1,735.
It wants to sell its hardware at the break-even point and make its profit from advertising shown on the device.
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