Posted on 07/07/2006 4:45:02 PM PDT by Avoiding_Sulla
The following is a list of advertisers, their size, and the pages on which they appear.
|
Advertisers |
Column-inches |
Page No. |
|---|---|---|
|
Chanel |
12.75 |
A2 |
|
Cartier |
12.75 |
A2 |
|
Gucci |
12.75 |
A2 |
|
Coach.com |
12.75 |
A2 |
|
Mikimoto |
12.75 |
A2 |
|
Tifini |
12.75 |
A3 |
|
Saks 5th Ave |
12.75 |
A3 |
|
Tag Heuer |
12.75 |
A3 |
|
MaxMara |
12.75 |
A3 |
|
Harry Winston |
12.75 |
A4 |
|
Talbots |
12.75 |
A4 |
|
De Beers |
12.75 |
A4 |
|
ABC Carpet & Home |
12.75 |
A4 |
|
Harrys-Shoe.com |
12.75 |
A4 |
|
Lord & Taylor |
Full page – 18.0 |
A5 |
|
Cingular Wireless |
Full page |
A7 |
|
Independence Bank |
31.5 |
A8 |
|
MaxJet.com |
Half Page |
A8 |
|
KatieMelua.com |
Full Page |
A9 |
|
Continental Airlines |
Full Page |
A11 |
|
CNN – Larry King |
Full Page |
A13 |
|
Landauction.com |
13.5 |
A14 |
|
Maharishi Enlightenment Center |
10 |
A14 |
|
Colonial Williamsburg |
15.38 |
A14 |
|
Chrysler |
Full page |
A15 |
|
Tylenol.com |
Full page |
A17 |
|
Dodge |
Full page |
A19 |
|
WTC Memorial Foundation |
Full page |
A21 |
|
Sprint/Nextel |
Full page |
A24 |
Certainly none in Responsible Media has a longer history or has been prouder of its traditions than the NY Times.
Yet it seems that some in Responsible Media could care less about its readers and their security as long as corporate media buying keeps it afloat.
Isn't it a pity there's nothing any of us can do about it. Sigh.
Darn, There is no one there for me to write a boycott letter.
What version (i.e. region) is that for. I know the NYT has different printing for different regions. I wonder if anyone may have a fairly comprehensive list from other regions as well.
I think a boycott, or at least letter writting campaign is in order here. I see about four or five advertisers that I will boycott and write letters to.
You've neve had a headache or had to fly on a plane? Plan on buying a car soon? Come on, your a consumer, at the least you could write a letter telling the above referred upon companies you wouldn't consider them if they continued to advertise in the NYT. Get to it!!
It's in the source line for the post. National Edition, Southern Cal delivery
Can I find that information for the Midwest region edition online?
I don't know. Only reason I have the print edition is that a sample was dropped on my lawn late yesterday. They're getting desperate if they think I'd do anything but what I just did.
Maybe your neighbor was using it to cover up his pets accident, LOL.
I had a courtesy copy of the NY Slime thrown on my property today. Boy did it feel good to add it to my collection of recycling without looking at it.
CNN gets free ads in the Times in exchange for giving the Times free promotion on CNN.
It won't take many of those kind of notes to get the Chrysler ads canceled.
I'm not boycotting any of those companies. They're just advertising. It's not their fault that the NYT is a bunch of jerks. Best thing to do is just boycott the NYT itself. Cingular and Mikimoto have better things to do with their time than monitor the political activities of publications in which they advertise.
BOYCOTT THEM ALL, drive them into Bankrupcy, listen to the cries of their Mullahs.
[from the June 27, 2006 online edition of the New York Times]
American Express
Bankrate.com
Benzel-Busch Motor Car Corp.-
Brown Harris Stevens
C/Net
Canon
Chase
Citibank
Citi Habitats New York
Continental Airlines
Credit Protect X3
Crestor
Dell
E-Trade Financial
Eberhart Rentals
Edmunds.com
Elizabeth Seton Pediatric Center
Fidelity
Google
Halstead Property
Hewlett Packard
Houlihan Lawrence Real Estate Centers
K. Hovnanian's Builders
Lenovo
Manhattan Mortgage
Mercedes Benz Tri-State Dealers
Miller Samuel Real Estate Appraisers & Consultants
NY City Department of Education
Pair Networks
Related Rentals
Rockrose Development Corp.
Samsung
Scottrade
State Farm
T Mobile
If they support traitors, they should be bankrupted, not just boycotted.
The NYT's circulation is its lifeblood. Get those numbers down and the advertisers will leave on their own.
And no more Tylenol either.
follow the money bump
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