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Fox News 2012: HD Radio one of "The Biggest CES Flops of All Time" LMFAO!!!!!!!!!
"Phil Kane" wrote in message ... On Sat, 14 Jan 2012 01:55:32 -0500, "FarsWatch4" wrote: 9 out of 10 doctors also recommended cigarette smoking to aid and improve digestion. Where is this study? This was highly touted in advertising during the 1940s. It was an advertising ploy. Not a study, per se. I hope we can tell the difference. |
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Fox News 2012: HD Radio one of "The Biggest CES Flops of AllTime" LMFAO!!!!!!!!!
On 1/16/12 11:35 , FarsWatch4 wrote:
"Phil wrote in message ... On Sat, 14 Jan 2012 01:55:32 -0500, "FarsWatch4" wrote: 9 out of 10 doctors also recommended cigarette smoking to aid and improve digestion. Where is this study? This was highly touted in advertising during the 1940s. It was an advertising ploy. Not a study, per se. I hope we can tell the difference. Insult aside, it WAS indeed based on surveys. |
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Fox News 2012: HD Radio one of "The Biggest CES Flops of All Time" LMFAO!!!!!!!!!
"D. Peter Maus" wrote in message ... On 1/16/12 11:35 , FarsWatch4 wrote: "Phil wrote in message ... On Sat, 14 Jan 2012 01:55:32 -0500, "FarsWatch4" wrote: 9 out of 10 doctors also recommended cigarette smoking to aid and improve digestion. Where is this study? This was highly touted in advertising during the 1940s. It was an advertising ploy. Not a study, per se. I hope we can tell the difference. Insult aside, it WAS indeed based on surveys. A survey designed by an advertising company....again, I hope you can tell the difference. |
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Fox News 2012: HD Radio one of "The Biggest CES Flops of AllTime" LMFAO!!!!!!!!!
On 1/16/12 15:30 , FarsWatch4 wrote:
"D. Peter wrote in message ... On 1/16/12 11:35 , FarsWatch4 wrote: "Phil wrote in message ... On Sat, 14 Jan 2012 01:55:32 -0500, "FarsWatch4" wrote: 9 out of 10 doctors also recommended cigarette smoking to aid and improve digestion. Where is this study? This was highly touted in advertising during the 1940s. It was an advertising ploy. Not a study, per se. I hope we can tell the difference. Insult aside, it WAS indeed based on surveys. A survey designed by an advertising company....again, I hope you can tell the difference. Insult aside, it was a survey designed by the Tobacco Industry. It was a survey designed by the business its conclusion supported. The results were used to promote sales the industry's products. Not unlike iBiquity designing and sponsoring surveys the results of which supports sales of its products. Again, I'd hope you could see the similarities. |
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Fox News 2012: HD Radio one of "The Biggest CES Flops of All Time" LMFAO!!!!!!!!!
"D. Peter Maus" wrote in message ... On 1/16/12 15:30 , FarsWatch4 wrote: "D. Peter wrote in message ... On 1/16/12 11:35 , FarsWatch4 wrote: "Phil wrote in message ... On Sat, 14 Jan 2012 01:55:32 -0500, "FarsWatch4" wrote: 9 out of 10 doctors also recommended cigarette smoking to aid and improve digestion. Where is this study? This was highly touted in advertising during the 1940s. It was an advertising ploy. Not a study, per se. I hope we can tell the difference. Insult aside, it WAS indeed based on surveys. A survey designed by an advertising company....again, I hope you can tell the difference. Insult aside, it was a survey designed by the Tobacco Industry. Yes it was. It was a survey designed by the business its conclusion supported. Yes it was. The results were used to promote sales the industry's products. Yes it was. Not unlike iBiquity designing and sponsoring surveys the results of which supports sales of its products. The surveys I have seen were not designed nor sponsored by iBiquity...but were seperate research projects done by stations themselves by hiring outside research companies with no stake in the outcome. Again, I'd hope you could see the similarities. Nope. I hope you now see the dissimilarities. |
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Fox News 2012: HD Radio one of "The Biggest CES Flops of AllTime" LMFAO!!!!!!!!!
On 1/17/12 01:03 , FarsWatch4 wrote:
"D. Peter wrote in message ... On 1/16/12 15:30 , FarsWatch4 wrote: "D. Peter wrote in message ... On 1/16/12 11:35 , FarsWatch4 wrote: "Phil wrote in message ... On Sat, 14 Jan 2012 01:55:32 -0500, "FarsWatch4" wrote: 9 out of 10 doctors also recommended cigarette smoking to aid and improve digestion. Where is this study? This was highly touted in advertising during the 1940s. It was an advertising ploy. Not a study, per se. I hope we can tell the difference. Insult aside, it WAS indeed based on surveys. A survey designed by an advertising company....again, I hope you can tell the difference. Insult aside, it was a survey designed by the Tobacco Industry. Yes it was. It was a survey designed by the business its conclusion supported. Yes it was. The results were used to promote sales the industry's products. Yes it was. Not unlike iBiquity designing and sponsoring surveys the results of which supports sales of its products. The surveys I have seen were not designed nor sponsored by iBiquity...but were seperate research projects done by stations themselves by hiring outside research companies with no stake in the outcome. As someone who participated in the execution of several such surveys, that is simply not true. |
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Fox News 2012: HD Radio one of "The Biggest CES Flops of All Time" LMFAO!!!!!!!!!
"D. Peter Maus" wrote in message ... On 1/17/12 01:03 , FarsWatch4 wrote: "D. Peter wrote in message ... On 1/16/12 15:30 , FarsWatch4 wrote: "D. Peter wrote in message ... On 1/16/12 11:35 , FarsWatch4 wrote: "Phil wrote in message ... On Sat, 14 Jan 2012 01:55:32 -0500, "FarsWatch4" wrote: 9 out of 10 doctors also recommended cigarette smoking to aid and improve digestion. Where is this study? This was highly touted in advertising during the 1940s. It was an advertising ploy. Not a study, per se. I hope we can tell the difference. Insult aside, it WAS indeed based on surveys. A survey designed by an advertising company....again, I hope you can tell the difference. Insult aside, it was a survey designed by the Tobacco Industry. Yes it was. It was a survey designed by the business its conclusion supported. Yes it was. The results were used to promote sales the industry's products. Yes it was. Not unlike iBiquity designing and sponsoring surveys the results of which supports sales of its products. The surveys I have seen were not designed nor sponsored by iBiquity...but were seperate research projects done by stations themselves by hiring outside research companies with no stake in the outcome. As someone who participated in the execution of several such surveys, that is simply not true. You mean you couldn't tell when you were being snookered into an advertising campain? If you couldn't tell during the execution....you should have been able tot ell by the results. |
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Fox News 2012: HD Radio one of "The Biggest CES Flops of AllTime" LMFAO!!!!!!!!!
On Jan 16, 1:30*pm, "FarsWatch4" wrote:
"D. Peter Maus" wrote in ... On 1/16/12 11:35 , FarsWatch4 wrote: "Phil *wrote in message . .. On Sat, 14 Jan 2012 01:55:32 -0500, "FarsWatch4" *wrote: * *9 out of 10 doctors also recommended cigarette smoking to aid and improve digestion. Where is this study? This was highly touted in advertising during the 1940s. It was an advertising ploy. *Not a study, per se. I hope we can tell the difference. * Insult aside, it WAS indeed based on surveys. - A survey designed by an advertising company.... - again, I hope you can tell the difference. Otherwise know as form of 'Push-Polling' http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Push_poll |
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