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"Telamon" wrote in message ... [snip] I was thinking of a virtual market example making the point of sale a 1-800-number and credit card or on-line with a computer and the product would be shipped UPS / FedEx / US mail. If I understand your examples even in this virtual sales situation, the marketing is still only considered locally no different from a brick and mortar store. I hear advertising on WWCR that sells product this way though. [snip] As far as I know, the advertising heard on WWCR is bought by the people who buy airtime from WWCR. I do know WWCR actively solicits programming but I've never heard WWCR solicit advertising as I've heard on a few local stations. http://www.wwcr.com/wwcr_sales_information.html Alex Jones has said the money he gets from Berkey is what he uses to stay on shortwave. Frank Dresser |
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"Frank Dresser" wrote in message ... As far as I know, the advertising heard on WWCR is bought by the people who buy airtime from WWCR. Well, I what I meant was: As far as I know, the advertising heard on WWCR is SOLD by the people who buy airtime from WWCR. |
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