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  2. Upfront (advertising) - Wikipedia

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    It is so named because of its main purpose, to allow marketers to buy television commercial airtime "up front", or several months before the television season begins. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The first upfront presentation was made by ABC in 1962, in an attempt to find out how advertisers felt about the network's new shows.

  3. Up Front - Wikipedia

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    Up Front, a card-based wargame; Upfront (advertising), a term used in the television industry for a meeting of network executives with advertisers and the press; The New York Times Upfront, a magazine for teenagers; Up-Front Group, a Japanese entertainment holding company; Up Front, a World War II memoir by cartoonist Bill Mauldin

  4. BLUF (communication) - Wikipedia

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    BLUF (bottom line up front) [1] is the practice of beginning a message with its key information (the "bottom line"). This provides the reader with the most important information first. [ 2 ] By extension, that information is also called a BLUF.

  5. Event promoters, hotels and lodging sites soon will have to ...

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    The Federal Trade Commission on Tuesday said it will soon require hotels, vacation rental platforms and live event promoters to disclose any fees up front when they list prices. The FTC said ...

  6. Big design up front - Wikipedia

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    Big design up front (BDUF) is a software development approach in which the program's design is to be completed and perfected before that program's implementation is started. It is often associated with the waterfall model of software development. Synonyms for big design up front (BDUF) are big modeling up front (BMUF) and big requirements up ...

  7. The New York Times Upfront - Wikipedia

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    The New York Times Upfront was first published in 1999, but it arguably has roots dating back to Scholastic's earliest days. [1] The company's first high school magazine was called The Western Pennsylvania Scholastic and it evolved and changed names over the decades, becoming Scholastic Senior and Update.

  8. 5 Items From the 1970s That Are Worth a Lot of Money - AOL

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    Instead, it conjures up images of vinyl records and toys still made from metal. Find Out: 12 Best Things To Sell at a Pawn Shop For Extra Cash Discover More: 8 Rare Coins Worth Thousands That Are ...

  9. Fear in the C-Suite after UnitedHealthcare CEO gunned down - AOL

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    That’s what is keeping me up at night.” Jany, the News Corp. security executive, said he’s worried about just how much attention Mangione is receiving following his arrest on Monday.