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Public procurement contracts must generally be awarded by way of open, transparent competition, save in certain exceptional circumstances. In principle, transparency is achieved through the publicizing of contracts to be awarded and the name of the successful tenderer. The term "advertising" is therefore used generally to refer to the act of making certain information public.

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  • Public procurement contracts must generally be awarded by way of open, transparent competition, save in certain exceptional circumstances. In principle, transparency is achieved through the publicizing of contracts to be awarded and the name of the successful tenderer. The term "advertising" is therefore used generally to refer to the act of making certain information public.
  • Advertising is
  • "Advertising" is the fifth episode of the A Series of QI. It was first broadcast on BBC Four on 2 October 2003, and was broadcast on BBC Two a week later. The episode was the first episode since the Pilot in which Alan Davies had a positive score. Gyles' score was the highest in the A Series, and the highest so far in the show's history. This episode was preceded by "Atoms" and followed by "Antidotes & Answers".
  • In-game advertising will be included in Cities XL. This concerns fictional companies with no copyright status, real-world companies paying to have their logo featured and also in the Planet Offer to have players advertise their city in another player's city.
  • Advertising. A somewhat controversial issue among music bloggers, it can be confusing to decide where you stand on it. We will present both sides of this little debate, and feel free to add your opinion to the respective position. For: Opinion: "Advertising is just another way of promoting musicians, right? The revenue doesn't go towards Hummers and such, it goes towards hosting and free tickets, CDs, etc. There is nothing wrong with making a little money off of something you enjoy." Options: Don't sell ads.
  • Advertising was a position at Sonic the Comic during its print run. The role involved handling all advertisements that could be found on the comic's pages. Advertising enquiries were sent to this staff member by a telephone number posted in the Control Zone.
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  • Advertising was a position at Sonic the Comic during its print run. The role involved handling all advertisements that could be found on the comic's pages. Advertising enquiries were sent to this staff member by a telephone number posted in the Control Zone. Tom Glenister was the first person to be credited in this role, his name appearing at the bottom of Issue 8's Control Zone. Sarah Connell took over the position in Issue 68. From Issue 80 onwards, the advertising staff member went uncredited, the credits merely showing the number to send enquiries to. Stephen Goldsmith was the first name to return to the credits. However, Issue 129 saw "advertising" disappear from the credits altogether. Goldsmith's name returned in Issue 172 (now credited as "Steve"). He stayed in this role throughout the reprint era, but was understandably not credited in Issue 223.
  • Public procurement contracts must generally be awarded by way of open, transparent competition, save in certain exceptional circumstances. In principle, transparency is achieved through the publicizing of contracts to be awarded and the name of the successful tenderer. The term "advertising" is therefore used generally to refer to the act of making certain information public.
  • Advertising. A somewhat controversial issue among music bloggers, it can be confusing to decide where you stand on it. We will present both sides of this little debate, and feel free to add your opinion to the respective position. For: Opinion: "Advertising is just another way of promoting musicians, right? The revenue doesn't go towards Hummers and such, it goes towards hosting and free tickets, CDs, etc. There is nothing wrong with making a little money off of something you enjoy." Options: Google AdSense, AdBrite, Blogads, Indieclick, as well as several other, comission based options. Blogads is good for everyone from the medium to huge blogger, while for Indieclick, you need to have at least 4,000 visitors a day. For Blogads, you need to be invited by a member, but contact most any blogger that runs Blogads, and they should be happy to send you an invitation. To see examples of both, look at You Ain't No Picasso, *Sixeyes, Gorilla Vs. Bear, or any of several others. Against: Opinion: I didn't get into this to make money off of my blog. I don't want to commercialize this medium, plus they can look really bad. Opinion: If you are posting some music without the consent of the artist, publisher or label and then are attempting to make money off that piracy then that has clearly stepped over the moral threshold. Options: Don't sell ads.
  • Advertising is
  • "Advertising" is the fifth episode of the A Series of QI. It was first broadcast on BBC Four on 2 October 2003, and was broadcast on BBC Two a week later. The episode was the first episode since the Pilot in which Alan Davies had a positive score. Gyles' score was the highest in the A Series, and the highest so far in the show's history. This episode was preceded by "Atoms" and followed by "Antidotes & Answers".
  • In-game advertising will be included in Cities XL. This concerns fictional companies with no copyright status, real-world companies paying to have their logo featured and also in the Planet Offer to have players advertise their city in another player's city.
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