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[National AM] is where you sell national products. People buy Coke,
Pepsi, STP, Quaker State (and Quaker Oats) everywhere. Most
nighttime radio has long been such spots (as has network radio).


Advertisers are not interested in anybody older than 35.


Actually, 35-to-54 is a key if not total part of most campaigns. Nearly
all
ad agency business is bought against 18-54 or some subset,


- like Assimilated Hispanic Women between 25 and 44.

d'Eduardo - "Assimilated Hispanic Women"
Have the BORG been 'assimilating' Hispanic Women


No, this one is a Klingon plot. But still, resistance is futile.

(Interestingly, my spell checker suggested "Clinton" for "Klingon.")


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On Oct 1, 11:20 am, "David Eduardo" wrote:
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ups.com...



Brenda Ann wrote:

[National AM] is where you sell national products. People buy Coke,
Pepsi, STP, Quaker State (and Quaker Oats) everywhere. Most
nighttime radio has long been such spots (as has network radio).

Advertisers are not interested in anybody older than 35.

Actually, 35-to-54 is a key if not total part of most campaigns. Nearly
all
ad agency business is bought against 18-54 or some subset,


- like Assimilated Hispanic Women between 25 and 44.

d'Eduardo - "Assimilated Hispanic Women"
Have the BORG been 'assimilating' Hispanic Women


No, this one is a Klingon plot. But still, resistance is futile.

(Interestingly, my spell checker suggested "Clinton" for "Klingon.")


My spell checker suggests "Dingleberry" for "Eduardo".


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On Oct 2, 1:54?am, "David Eduardo" wrote:
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On Oct 1, 11:20 am, "David Eduardo" wrote:
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Brenda Ann wrote:


[National AM] is where you sell national products. People buy Coke,
Pepsi, STP, Quaker State (and Quaker Oats) everywhere. Most
nighttime radio has long been such spots (as has network radio).


Advertisers are not interested in anybody older than 35.


Actually, 35-to-54 is a key if not total part of most campaigns. Nearly
all
ad agency business is bought against 18-54 or some subset,


- like Assimilated Hispanic Women between 25 and 44.


d'Eduardo - "Assimilated Hispanic Women"
Have the BORG been 'assimilating' Hispanic Women


No, this one is a Klingon plot. But still, resistance is futile.

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