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Campaign is a global business magazine covering advertising, media, marketing and commercial creativity. Headquartered in the UK, it also has editions in the US, Asia-Pacific, India, the Middle East and Turkey. Campaign is published by Haymarket Media Group, which owns more than 70 brands worldwide, including Autocar, What Car? and PRWeek.
Campaigns & Elections is a trade magazine covering political campaigns, focused on tools, tactics, and techniques of the political consulting profession. The magazine was founded by Stanley Foster Reed in 1980. [1] It is headquartered in Arlington County, Virginia. The magazine is an exclusively digital publication. [2]
Campaign magazine remarked: "Shirley Temple's sweet, innocent vocals contrast splendidly with the frenzy of activity onscreen." [21] Despite the acclaim received by Mountain, several critics expressed concerns over the loose connection between the ad and its subject matter.
The New York Magazine reporting on the campaign's move held that "Viguerie probably has the best political solicitation apparatus in the republic today." [5] He told the magazine that "By the time we're finished, we'll have sent out 19-million pieces and grossed $12 million for Governor Wallace." [5]
Campaign, a 2011 coffee table book by Shia LaBeouf and Karolyn Pho, with a long-form music video co-directed by Marilyn Manson and Shia LaBeouf; Campaign, a British magazine serving the advertising industry "The Campaign", a poem by Joseph Addison
Haymarket Media Group is a privately held media company headquartered in London.It has publications in the consumer, business and customer sectors, both print and online. It operates exhibitions allied to its own publications, and previously on behalf of organisations such as the B
This campaign also saw the rise of campaign finance issues when Reagan used political action committees to solicit funds on his behalf. However, in Reagan's reelection bid during the 1984 United States presidential election , the United States experienced the beginning of a different form of political advertising; one with a much more positive ...
The 1988 Bush campaign overcame a 17-point deficit in midsummer polls to win 40 states. During the campaign, future President George W. Bush took an office across the hall from Atwater, where his job was to serve as his father's eyes and ears. Bush wrote in his autobiography, "I was an allegiance enforcer and a listening ear."