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big
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As a result circulation has fallen by half, and big advertisers have drifted away.
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In the process the owners themselves became prominent community leaders and among the biggest advertisers in the emerging gay press.
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Meanwhile, the wave of consolidation in financial services has reduced the pool of big advertisers on news and finance shows.
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Mr Florio also authorized aggressive new deals for some big advertisers , luring back General Motors in the process.
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Agencies too easily assume that the competition for the brands and services they advertise comes from other advertisers.
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But audience size is by no means the only factor advertisers are interested in.
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In a rough economy, they said, budgets shrivel and advertisers get stern and cautious.
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Now, pushed to produce a dummy for potential advertisers, Sutton had started interviewing and recruiting journalists.
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Suitable 80VA mains transformers should be stocked by most of our components advertisers.
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The service also offers access to the products and services of important Journal advertisers.
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These listings have no connection with Weekly advertisers.
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Today's proliferating new technologies seem to offer advertisers the chance to reach this holy grail.