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wifi4milez
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join:2004-08-07
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reply to retrogame

Re: What crap!

said by retrogame:

You wouldn't call up your local NBC affiliate, you'd call you whoever deals with running local ads in your area (a.k.a, the advetising dept of your local cable company).
That is incorrect. NBC (and in my case WNBC) is a network, not a cable channel. There is a big difference. If you want to advertise on national NBC or the local affiliate, you contact that office directly to buy advertising. History Channel on the other hand is a channel that is played on cable, and in that case you would contact the advertising department of your local cable company.
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Cable companies have ad spots that they sell, which is what we're talking about, Verizon selling ad spots.

We're not talking about network affiliates.

We're talking about a cable company selling spots to advertisers and not telling the truth about actual number of subscribers. We're not talking about WNBC selling to advertisers which has nothing to do with Verizon or any other cable company.


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