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Case studies: Value in skippable YouTube ads
While many advertisers and media buyers flock towards up and coming platforms/channels, the truth is that, when executed correctly, skippable YouTube ads continue to drive serious business outcomes. Below are some insights to three brand use cases that have demonstrated success with skippable ads in conjunction with Precise TV’s creative formula and proprietary contextual targeting…
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James “Jamo” Stetter
<!– SHOW ARTICLE –> Calumet – James David Stetter, 80, a resident of Calumet passed away Friday evening, November 24, 2023 unexpectedly from complications from several health issues. He was born in Dearborn, MI on October 21, 1943 the son of the late Damos Stetter and Elanor (Nealt) Wiitanen. The family later moved to Hancock…
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Dr. Alan E. Ramm
<!– SHOW ARTICLE –> WESTFIELD- Dr Alan E. Ramm, 79, of Westfield NY arrived in Heaven on November 17th, 2023, following a great life. He will be missed every day by those who had the blessing of him in their lives. Alan’s wife Kathleen (together for sixty years), their four children (Christopher, Barbara, Jennifer, and…
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Weekend tip-off schedules set
<!– SHOW ARTICLE –> High school basketball returns for fans tonight and tomorrow at the Lady Dragons’ Tip-off Tournament at Warren Area High School. Hosted by Warren’s girls basketball team, the schedule includes: Friday, Dec. 1 4 p.m. — Union City JV vs Warren JV 5:30 p.m. — Maplewood JV vs Buffalo Sacred Heart JV…
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Endowment To Help Others In The Wake Of Tragedy
Alex Foulk <!– SHOW ARTICLE –> Alex George Gregory Foulk was a lifelong Jamestown resident, a 2008 graduate of Jamestown High School and a student at Jamestown Community College. A multi-sport athlete, he played organized soccer, baseball, football, golf and hockey. He pulled double-duty as a youth counselor with New Directions in Randolph and helped…
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Travel Michigan promotes in-state travel deals
Are you having a tough time finding a gift for everyone on your holiday list? Nick Nerbonne of Travel Michigan suggests taking loved ones on a trip. “A new survey that I was reading about from Eventbright found that 74% of American consumers now value experiences over products and material possession,” Nerbonne said. “Three quarters…
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Better aging with weight lifting and holiday travel: The week in Well+Being
You are reading our weekly Well+Being newsletter. Sign up here to get it delivered to your inbox every Thursday. Happy Thursday! This week we’re writing about older adults lifting weights and holiday travel, and we’ve got our weekly “joy” snack. But before that … This week’s must-reads: Should an affair be disclosed? We have advice.…
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AAA offers winter driving advice
Wed, Nov 29th 2023 09:00 am By AAA of Western and Central New York Winter weather is in the forecast, and AAA has tips to keep everyone safe on the roads. About 46% of crashes involving bad weather take place in the winter, making this the worst time of year for driving in treacherous conditions.…
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US Department of Agriculture (USDA) Awards Hackensack Meridian Health (HMH) Grant For Its Fresh Match Initiative, Bringing Healthy Fruits and Vegetables To Those In Need Living In New Jersey’s Food Deserts
Hackensack Meridian Health is the only health system to be awarded a federal USDA GusNIP grant for nutrition needs $1 Million in funding through USDA grant and matching funds from donors allows HMH to expand the Fresh Match program launched with $3 Million NJ State Grant Program is vitally important as extra emergency SNAP benefits…
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Writing dissected, and big answers to simple questions: Books in brief
Symbols Richard Sproat Springer (2023) Linguists differ on what counts as writing. Inclusivists use the term to cover mathematical symbols and emoji, whereas exclusivists accept only symbol systems with a phonetic element, such as European alphabets and Chinese characters. Computational linguist Richard Sproat is an exclusivist. His ambitious, in-depth book is the first systematic study…