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Daily Republic receives top award in 2013 SDNA newspaper contest
MITCHELL, S.D. - The Daily Republic has been judged the best small daily newspaper in South Dakota for the fourth consecutive year. During a recent ceremony held at Mount Rushmore, the Mitchell newspa...
Posted on 5/10/13 at 8:35 AM
Unique Bus Shelter Advertising
Advertisers have taken the drab, dreary bus stop and transformed it into something fun and interactive. The following are a few of my favorites: Caribou Coffee Oven Bus Shelter Colle + McVoy created ...
Posted on 4/30/13 at 4:19 PM
Mark Your Calendars for May 11
Diva Connection Foundation is growing and empowering more women than ever! That also means that more women are finding us and asking for help. In order to continue spreading the good news about DC, wi...
Posted on 4/1/13 at 4:50 PM
"Not in the right sport"
I know a lot of hockey players and fans make fun of basketball, but as someone who grew up playing and watching a ton of basketball, I still love everything about March Madness. The first four days o...
Posted on 3/27/13 at 12:10 AM
MSUM professor honored at Addy Awards
Bill Hall, Professor of Mass Communications, was awarded the 2012 Silver Medal award by the American Advertising Federation of North Dakota (AAF-ND) at the Addy Awards on Feb. 22. The Silver Medal r...
Posted on 3/11/13 at 11:03 AM
Fargo-Moorhead lodging tax helps pay for tourism advertising to bring in more travelers
FARGO – The hundreds of players, parents and fans who descend on Fargo this week for the boys’ and girls’ Class A basketball tournaments will bring with them passion, athleticism and cold, hard cash – the kind that fuels the engine of local tourism.March 07, 2012
Hot Topics: Face-recognizing billboard shows ad to women only 
February 26, 2012
Why not put ads on water towers? 
By Gene Hepper , November 27, 2010
Police to attend Monday’s meeting discussing sign code plans 
The sign code update fueled strong opposition – and in some cases heated commentary – during the more than a year of meetings on the overhaul. Uniformed police officers attended some of the sign code meetings, including the Oct. 4 City Commission meeting, at Mayor Dennis Walaker’s request.
By Heidi Shaffer , October 17, 2010
Send Pomeroy to retirement kennel 
Recently, Rep. Earl Pomeroy, D-N.D., has been attempting to repair his image through a series of disparaging television advertisements condemning state Rep. Rick Berg, R-Fargo, for any number of issues, ranging from drilling for oil in Theodore Roosevelt National Park to destroying Social Security through privatization.
By Jim Ebsen , October 02, 2010
Poster propaganda: Exhibit displays America’s messages during World Wars 
By John Lamb , May 03, 2010
Ethanol takes on big oil in TV advertising 
ST. PAUL – The ethanol industry is fighting back against big oil by buying $2.5 million in national television advertising.
By Don Davis, State Capitol Bureau , April 13, 2010
Senate campaign advertising starts with attack on Hoeven’s record 
The North Dakota Democratic-NPL Party is diving into the 2010 campaign with what they call a “hard-hitting” radio ad critical of Republican Senate hopeful Gov. John Hoeven.
February 13, 2010
Minnesota-produced Doritos commercial most-watched television commercial of all time 
MINNEAPOLIS - A Minnesota-made Doritos commercial featuring two men attacked in a gym for stealing someone else's Doritos was seen by about 116.2 million viewers during the Super Bowl on Sunday, making it the most watched television commercial of all time, the Nielsen Co. reported Tuesday.
By McClatchy-Tribune Information Services , February 09, 2010
North Dakota tourism campaign seeks photos, videos 
By Associated Press , January 06, 2010
Fargo won’t appeal LED sign decision 
Fargo city commissioners decided Monday not to appeal a district court decision forcing the city to allow a local businessman to build a four-sided electronic messaging sign on the edge of a residential neighborhood.
By Helmut Schmidt , August 25, 2009
Forum names Aaron Becher as advertising director 
By Forum staff reports , April 11, 2009
Super Sunday Obama-mania a bit too much 
It was when President Barack Obama’s coattails curled around cans of Pepsi that I realized the overkill will soon be in overdrive.
By Dave Roepke , January 29, 2009
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