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Raymond Haight, the third-arty candidate, perceiving Hearst as a fellow maverick, had lobbied long and hard for the publisher's support.
Greg Mitchell: Dispatches From Incredible 1934 Campaign: Hearst Rips Upton Sinclair, As Heywood Broun Warns of 'Fascism' Greg Mitchell 2010
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Raymond Haight, the third-arty candidate, perceiving Hearst as a fellow maverick, had lobbied long and hard for the publisher's support.
Greg Mitchell: Dispatches From Incredible 1934 Campaign: Hearst Rips Upton Sinclair, As Heywood Broun Warns of 'Fascism' Greg Mitchell 2010
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The value of IP waned compared to the value of awareness and "eyeballs", which when combined with much lower costs of entry into the "network" resulted in more content being available to more people with almost no effort on the publisher's part.
Can we talk? 2009
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Raymond Haight, the third-arty candidate, perceiving Hearst as a fellow maverick, had lobbied long and hard for the publisher's support.
Greg Mitchell: Dispatches From Incredible 1934 Campaign: Hearst Rips Upton Sinclair, As Heywood Broun Warns of 'Fascism' Greg Mitchell 2010
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The value of IP waned compared to the value of awareness and "eyeballs", which when combined with much lower costs of entry into the "network" resulted in more content being available to more people with almost no effort on the publisher's part.
Technology 2010
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The value of IP waned compared to the value of awareness and "eyeballs", which when combined with much lower costs of entry into the "network" resulted in more content being available to more people with almost no effort on the publisher's part.
Can we talk? 2009
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Sure, from the publisher's point of view, the main motivation is marketing, but at its best, this phenomenon isn't just about flogging books or getting autographs.
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The publisher's focus—running small and midsize papers and keeping a rein on costs—has insulated it from the worst of the decline in subscriptions and advertising affecting newspapers in metropolitan markets.
For Vultures, Slim Pickings Matt Wirz 2011
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And while apps are pouring out of all corners of the world, advertising inventory—the amount of traffic or impressions that a publisher can sell to advertisers interested in targeting users that visit a publisher's site—is too scattered, says Gartner analyst Stephanie Baghdassarian .
Mobile-Ad Market Still Faces Hurdles Ruth Bender 2011
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Raymond Haight, the third-arty candidate, perceiving Hearst as a fellow maverick, had lobbied long and hard for the publisher's support.
Greg Mitchell: Dispatches From Incredible 1934 Campaign: Hearst Rips Upton Sinclair, As Heywood Broun Warns of 'Fascism' Greg Mitchell 2010
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