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Newspaper Advertising Salem
To book advertisements in leading Salem Newspapers. English Newspapers : – The Hindu, Deccan Chronicle, Times of India, New Indian Express, Economic Times, Business Line and other Local Newspapers in Salem. Tamil Newspapers : – Daily Thanthi, Dinakaran, Dinamani, Dinamalar, The Hindu Tamil, Maalai Murasu, Maalai Malar, Tamil Murasu. Best Newspaper Advertising Agency in Salem   popular newspaper…
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appleadvertisingservices · 7 years ago
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Newspaper Advertising Agency in Salem
Newspaper Advertising Agency in Salem
For Booking Classifieds or display Newspaper Advertisements
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blackkudos · 8 years ago
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Ophelia DeVore
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Ophelia DeVore (August 12, 1922 – February 28, 2014) was an American businesswoman, publisher, and model. She was the first African-American model in the United States. In 1946, she helped establish the Grace Del Marco Agency, one of the first modeling agencies in America.
Life
Emma Ophelia DeVore was born on August 12, 1922, in Edgefield, South Carolina. She was one of ten children born to John Walter DeVore, who was of German-American and African-American descent, and Mary Emma Strother, who was a Black Indian. Monsieur DeVore owned a road contracting business and her mother was an educator and musician. Her father mentored her in communicating well with people, as her mother stressed proper education, appearance, and etiquette.
DeVore attended segregated schools until she was nine, and then moved to Winston-Salem to live with her mother's brother, John. Two years later she moved to New York City to stay with her great-aunt Stella Carter. This prevented any future educational interruptions due to her father's travel schedule.
DeVore graduated from Hunter College High School and went on to New York University. There, she majored in mathematics and minored in languages.
In 1941, she married Harold Carter. He worked as a firefighter while she studied fashion, public relations, and advertising. Together, they had five children: Carol Carter Gertjegerdes, Jimmy Carter, Marie Carter, Michael Carter and Cheryl Carter Parks. Her grandchildren are: LaJuan Carter Dent, Loris Carter, Jimmy Carter, Jr., Petra Ophelia Gertjegerdes, Mark Gertjegerdes, Helmut Gertjegerdes, Tanya Gertjgerdes Williams, Shawn Carter and Karis Carter.
DeVore married Vernon Mitchell in 1968, who died in 1972.
In 1989, she was featured in Brian Lanker's I Dream a World, a collection of portraits and biographies of black women who helped change America. In 2004, she was honored by the Fashion Institute of Technology and the Fashion Arts Xchange, Inc. for her contributions to fashion and entertainment.
DeVore was also the CEO and publisher of The Columbus Times newspaper in Columbus, Georgia, a Black newspaper that she ran from the 1970s until retiring in 2009. After her retirement, DeVore's daughter, Carol Carter Gertjegerdes became publisher, until her retirement in 2015. The current publisher of the newspaper is DeVore's granddaughter, Petra Ophelia Gertjegerdes.
The Grace Del Marco Agency
Ophelia DeVore began modeling at the age of 16. As a fair-skinned person of African-American descent, DeVore would "pass" for Norwegian and gain contracts throughout Europe. In 1946, determined to create a new market for non-White women in the U.S., DeVore would establish The Grace Del Marco Agency.
In the agency's early days, it was a stepping stone for countless household names; Diahann Carroll, Helen Williams, Richard Roundtree, Cicely Tyson and others. Racism was rampant in New York's fashion business and the Grace Del Marco Agency was one of the few places non-White models could gain work.
Her agency's shows took place in churches, college campuses, and in the ballrooms of the Diplomat and Waldorf-Astoria hotels. Like many non-Whites in the mid-twentieth century, DeVore's breakthrough came in Europe; specifically through the French fashion world.
The initial impact took place at many of the Cannes Film Festivals during the 1950s and 1960s. DeVore also seized media for business equity by co-hosting ABC's Spotlight on Harlem. Her intensity to "make it" demanded relentless dedication and work ethic; enough to cause her a heart attack while still in her twenties.
In the agency's later years, it was renamed Ophelia DeVore Associates, and then the Ophelia DeVore Organization. In 1985, DeVore broadened her enterprise globally to include Swaziland as a client, and published her late husband's newspaper The Columbus Times.
Philosophy
DeVore always maintained a role as activist for non-White inclusion in the fashion industry and creating universally inclusive concepts designed for excellence.
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benrleeusa · 6 years ago
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[John K. Ross] Short Circuit: A Roundup of Recent Federal Court Decisions
Grenades, machine guns, 3D printed guns, a tranquilizer gun, machetes, duct tape, and a long blonde wig.
Please enjoy the latest edition of Short Circuit, a weekly feature from the Institute for Justice.
Winston-Salem, N.C. surgeon Gajendra Singh wants to charge patients less than half the going rate for MRIs, but North Carolina's "certificate of need" law prevents him from buying a scanner for his imaging center. Head on over to Vox to read about IJ's newest lawsuit.
New on the podcast: Amtrak's self-serving regulations, the Federal Housing Finance Agency's unconstitutional structure, and Auer deference. With special guest Professor Evan Bernick of Georgetown Law.
D.C. transit officials reject Catholic Church's proposed advertisement that's to appear on the side of public buses (scroll down for image). Unconstitutional viewpoint discrimination? Probably not, says the D.C. Circuit. Better that officials reject all religious (or antireligious) ads than pick and choose which ones are objectionable.
Contributing to an op-ed in a foreign newspaper while under a gag order was "skating close to the line," says the D.C. Circuit, but communicating with potential witnesses while on release awaiting trial "went right past the line." Paul Manafort must indeed remain in jail throughout trial (which is rolling on).
In the course of prosecuting and convicting a financial scammer, federal prosecutors commit such egregious discovery abuses that the Fourth Circuit refers the matter to the DOJ's Office of Professional Responsibility. Scammer files a Freedom of Information Act request to find out the results of the investigation. OPR: We will not even acknowledge the existence of the alleged investigation, let alone give you any documents. D.C. Circuit: This isn't some CIA operation; hand them over (and waive the copying fees).
In Vermont, candidates for governor and lieutenant governor can opt to take public funding to run their campaigns if they abide by certain restrictions. Among them: They can't raise funds from private donors (namely, political parties), nor can they spend their own money. Plaintiffs: The restrictions violate the First Amendment. Second Circuit: They do not.
Sixteen-year-old runaway (who's been abused, forced into prostitution by pimp who goes by "Cut Throat") shoots and kills customer, a Nashville, Tenn. real estate agent. She gets a life sentence. Sixth Circuit: Which could be a problem if there's no possibility of parole. But the state's sentencing laws are not clear on that point, so the Tennessee Supreme Court should weigh in. (The case is the subject of a documentary film.)
Contractor excavates rock to fix portion of Dekalb County, Tenn. highway that slid into river. Mine Safety and Health Administration: That is mining, which you can't do without telling us first. For that and some other things, pay a $2,940 fine. Administrative law judge: Yup. Pay the fine. Sixth Circuit: Maybe not. The Constitution demands ALJs be appointed by the president, a court of law, or a department head—and the ALJ here was appointed by another ALJ.
Noblesville, Ind. police find defendant, who was displeased with her boyfriend's ex-wife's lawyer, hiding with her son in the lawyer's husband's car and a loaded handgun, binoculars, a plastic bag, latex gloves, a knife, a rubber tourniquet, a syringe that contained a potentially lethal dose of succinylcholine (a paralytic). A search of defendant's car yields ammunition, duct tape, a long blonde wig, two machetes, a tranquilizer gun and darts, alcohol pads, syringes, a "commando" saw, a hammer, a shovel with dirt on it, three license plates, a walking cane, a priest disguise, and a full-headed silicone mask depicting an elderly man's face. Seventh Circuit: No need to reconsider defendant's convictions.
Can someone who objects to a class action settlement claim a piece of the plaintiffs' attorneys' fees if his objections improved the settlement? He sure can, says the Seventh Circuit.
Missouri corrections officials must, per state law, permit several members of the public to witness executions. Journalist: Which I have not been allowed to do, perhaps because I've written several articles critical of Missouri's execution practices. The state's current policy, whereby officials have unbridled discretion to choose who can serve as witnesses at executions, violates due process. Eighth Circuit: This suit can proceed.
Stripped of his ability to prescribe narcotics by the Arkansas State Medical Board, doctor places grenade near then-chairman of the board's vehicle. The explosion seriously injures the then-chairman. By chance, city workers find 98 grenades buried near the doc's home. Police find 76 machine guns in the doc's home. Gov't tries to forfeit the guns. District court denies forfeiture but orders the guns sold at auction because the doctor, now a convicted felon, cannot lawfully possess them. Eighth Circuit: Affirmed. Proceeds from the auction go to the former chairman.
Facebook meme depicts various firearms and uses for each. Gun control proponent comments in response, "Which one do I need to shoot up a kindergarten?" Screenshot finds its way to Jackson, Mo. police, who arrest and charge the proponent, leading to several days in custody. (All charges dropped.) Qualified immunity for the officers? No, says the Eighth Circuit, because even minimal investigation would have revealed the comment was not a "true threat."
Allegation: Fully aware of the dangers, San Jose, Calif. police force a crowd of Trump supporters to exit a rally directly through a crowd of anti-Trump protestors. Violence ensues. And the constitutional violation here, says the Ninth Circuit, was so obvious that qualified immunity would be inappropriate.
District court issues injunction to Maricopa County, Ariz. sheriff's office, under the leadership of Joe Arpaio, to stop racially profiling Latino drivers—which the sheriff's office comprehensively violates while deliberately withholding evidence from the court. So the district court issues another, more comprehensive injunction—which, per the Ninth Circuit, it had every right to do.
Los Angeles County officers raid home without a warrant after getting tip that wanted man had been seen nearby. He's not there, so officers proceed to a shack in the backyard where they encounter a pregnant woman and her husband. They shoot both of them. Ninth Circuit (2016): Pay $4 mil to the couple. SCOTUS: Vacated. The Ninth Circuit's excessive force jurisprudence is out of step with the Fourth Amendment. Ninth Circuit (2018): The officers are still liable. (Click here for some longform journalism on the shooting.)
Last year, President Trump issued an executive order withholding federal grant money from "sanctuary jurisdictions" where local officials do not share information about individuals' citizenship or immigration status with the feds. Ninth Circuit: Only Congress can pull the funding. But the district court needs to reconsider whether the nationwide injunction it issued is appropriate. Dissent: While San Francisco and Santa Clara, Calif. officials "may be convinced that the Executive Order loosed a fearsome chimera upon them, that does not mean that the courts should take up arms to vanquish the imagined beast by slaying the Executive Order itself."
Although the honey badger is well known for not giving a shit about cobras or bees, he is extremely concerned about his intellectual property. Ninth Circuit: A YouTube naturalist's copyright infringement case against a greeting card company should go to a jury.
Grand Rapids, Mich. police fingerprint and photograph youth who suspiciously handed a model train engine to another boy. Michigan Supreme Court: Though the city does not require officers to fingerprint and photograph people, it certainly approves of the practice. (Each patrol officer is issued a camera and fingerprinting kit.) So the youth's Fourth Amendment claim against the city should not have been dismissed. (H/t: Beth Wilensky.)
State Department: In 2013, we said posting online instructions to 3D print plastic guns is basically like exporting "munitions," which is illegal. But we have changed our mind and will remove the instructions from our banned "munitions" list. Federal judge: No, you won't. At the request of the state of Washington's attorney general, I'm granting a temporary restraining order requiring the State Department to keep the instructions on the export ban list. (Bonus: "Whether code is covered by free speech is actually pretty settled. The answer is yes," says Harvard cyberlaw fellow. Double bonus: Eugene Volokh on three ways to think about free speech and 3D printing. Super bonus: We talked about the case on the podcast in 2016.)
After municipal forfeiture attorneys were caught on tape calling civil forfeiture a "gold mine," New Mexico became one of the first states in the country to abolish civil forfeiture. Hurrah! But Albuquerque officials went right on forfeiting cars, claiming the law doesn't apply at the municipal level. So IJ sued on behalf of a woman who had her vehicle seized even though she did nothing wrong, simply because her son allegedly broke the law. Flashforward to March 2018: A federal judge agreed the program violates state law. And now the most recent coup: The same judge finds the program unconstitutional to boot, setting a precedent with implications for forfeiture programs nationwide.
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dissertation-preparation · 7 years ago
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Kelly is a writer, blogger, reporter, and agency creative living in Portland. She is the author of the bestselling "Adulting: How to Become A Grown-Up in 468 Easy(ish) Steps" which has been featured in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and on the Today Show, among others. After a seven-year career in daily newspaper reporting, including Salem's Statesman Journal, Brown now splits her time between writing for magazines like Brides, Cosmopolitan, and Glamour with work as a copywriter and lead creative for Leopold Ketel, a boutique Portland advertising agency. 
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Half of the criticisms leveled against Millennials are NOT due to their generational characteristics. Instead, they come from an unexpected source: the recently identified and little-known life-stage of emerging adulthood. Not knowing the difference causes unnecessary problems for teams, families, and workplaces. Haydn Shaw has researched and helped clients regarding generational differences for over twenty years. 
He is the author of Sticking Points: How to Get 4 Generations Working Together in the 12 Places They Come Apart and FranklinCovey’s bestselling workshops Leading Across Generations and Working Across Generations. He also writes on generations and leadership for the Huffington Post.  TIME wrote, “Shaw is an expert on cultural differences at the office.” He has spoken to over 100,000 people and worked with more than 1,500 organizations.
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releaseadmyad · 8 years ago
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Explore the classified advertising opportunities in Daily Thanthi Newspaper
Newspaper Advertising has been the most important form of advertising since the time the word advertising came into existence. It might sound cliché but the fact remains that their extensive reach and huge circulation attract all kind of advertisers and they end up choosing this medium over other media platforms.
When it comes to advertising in Tamil language, research shows that advertisers prefer Daily Thanthi more than other Tamil newspapers. If you are thinking why is that so? Then this is simply because it is the largest newspaper in India by circulation (1,714,743 daily) as per the Audit Bureau of Circulation. The newspaper has several editions and pull-outs and it is circulated in major cities of India namely Bangalore, Chennai, Mumbai, Pondicherry, Coimbatore, Cuddalore, Dindigul, Erode, Madurai, Nagercoil, Salem, Thanjavur, Tiruchirapalli, Tirunelveli, Tirupur and Vellore.
This newspaper allows advertisers to book ads under different categories which include matrimonial, property, business, recruitment, announcement, public notices, services, travel, computers, education, marriage notices, obituary etc. Daily Thanthi classifieds helps readers in different ways like one can find jobs, life partner, home or any other services all in one place. These classified ads provide a platform for readers to communicate directly with the advertiser.
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In Daily Thanthi, advertisers can book ads in three different formats i.e classified text, classified display and displays. Classified texts are cheaper than classified Display ads and they are charged on the basis of per line used in the ad content. On the other hand classified display and display ads are charged on the basis of per square centimetre unit. In classified display and Display ads, you can add images, logos and graphics along with text ads. You will also get different samples and templates on our website that you can use for booking your ads in Daily Thanthi newspaper
Advertisers can now book classified ad in Daily Thanthi newspaper online in just three simple steps. releleaseMyAd.com is one of India’s largest online ad booking agency that works relentlessly to help advertisers place ads across all categories in leading Indian newspapers. To check out the ad rates go to our website and choose your preferred category and edition. This will lead you to a page where you will find the ad rates of Daily Thanthi for different cities. Also, you can find here releaseMyAd’s special discount packages. Click on the ‘Book Now’ tab at this stage to begin your ad booking process. Our ad booking process is simple consists of only 3 steps:
• Select Ad Type, Newspaper & Location: Select the ad format- Classified Text or Classified Display Ad or Display as per your requirement. Choose Daily Thanthi edition and category. • Compose Ad: Compose your Ad with the help of the given sample or you can use the pre-designed templates for classified display or Display ads. • Select Date & Make Payment: Select the release date/s and review the booking details. Once you finalise that proceed to make payment by any online/offline modes to confirm your booking.
Our contact information- For more queries regarding Daily Thanthi advertisement booking, you can call our executives at 09830629298 or write to us at [email protected].
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adagencychennai · 2 years ago
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Times of India Advertising Salem
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Times of India Advertisement Contact Number in Salem Top Advertising Agency in Salem-Times of India.  We provide the most competitive prices in the market for buying media space in the The Times of India Newspaper Advertising in Salem. Ad Agency for Booking Times of India English Newspaper Advertisement in Salem with us and avail of the lowest rates.   The Times of India newspaper has editions in…
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The Hindu Advertising Salem
The Hindu Advertising Salem
The Hindu Advertisement Contact Number in Salem Top Advertising Agency in Salem-The Hindu.  We provide the most competitive prices in the market for buying media space in the The Hindu Newspaper Advertising in Salem. Ad Agency for Booking The Hindu English Newspaper Advertisement in Salem with us and avail of the lowest rates.   The Hindu Newspaper printed in seventeen centres including the Main…
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Dinamalar Advertising Salem
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Dinakaran Advertising Salem
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Daily Thanthi Advertising Salem
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Advertising Rate Card for Daily Thanthi Newspaper in Salem Top Advertising Agency in Salem Daily Thanthi.  We provide the most competitive prices in the market for buying media space in the Daily Thanthi newspaper in Salem. Daily Thanthi, the leading and popular Tamil daily newspaper is printed in 16 cities across India and in Dubai. It is the ninth largest newspaper daily of the country in terms…
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Newspaper Inserts Salem
Salem’s No 1 Newspaper Inserts Advertising Agency. We do printing works as well as the insertion in the newspaper. newspaper insertion cost in salem We distribute your promotional and marketing pamphlets or flyers or leaflets or broachers or bit notice along with the daily newspapers. We provide you the proof of delivery in the form of WhatsApp pictures of the activity. You can also be present…
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blackkudos · 8 years ago
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Armstrong Williams
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Armstrong Williams (born February 5, 1962) is an American political commentator, entrepreneur, author of a nationally syndicated conservative newspaper column, and host of a daily radio show and a nationally syndicated TV program called 
The Right Side with Armstrong Williams
. Williams is also founder and CEO of the Graham Williams Group, an international marketing, advertising, and media public relations consulting firm, and is a political talk show host on TV and radio. Williams was labeled by 
The Washington Post
 as "one of the most recognizable conservative voices in America."
He has been described in the press as the business manager and confidant of Ben Carson and made a confirmation of Carson's endorsement of Donald Trump for President on March 10, 2016.
Early life and career
One of ten children, Armstrong Williams was born on February 5, 1962 in Marion, South Carolina. Williams was reared on the family's 200-acre tobacco and hog farm. He displayed an early gift for writing and public speaking, winning a high school orating contest in 1976. Graduating in 1981 from South Carolina State University, he received his B.A. in Political Science and English. He is a life member of Phi Beta Sigma fraternity.
Williams was formerly vice president for a governmental and international affairs public relations firm, B&C Associations. He also served as confidential assistant to the chairman of the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas), presidential appointee to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, legislative assistant to the U.S. House of Representative Carroll Campbell (former governor of South Carolina) and legislative aide and advisor to U.S. Senator Strom Thurmond.
In 2004, Williams was appointed by President George W. Bush to the President's Commission on White House Fellows. The Commission's responsibility is to select qualified candidates to serve as Fellows to Cabinet-rank offices. Past fellows have included Cheney, Powell and Labor Secretary Elaine Chao.
Williams is the cousin of South Carolina State Senator Clementa Pinckney, who was a victim of the Charleston church shooting.
Career
"No Child Left Behind" controversy
In January 2005, USA Today reported that documents obtained under the Freedom of Information Act revealed that Williams had been paid $240,000 to promote the controversial No Child Left Behind Act. USA Today claimed Williams was hired "to promote the law on his nationally syndicated television show and to urge other black journalists to do the same".
As part of the agreement, Williams was required "to regularly comment on NCLB during the course of his broadcasts," and to interview Education Secretary Rod Paige for TV and radio spots that aired during the show in 2004". The contract with Williams was part of a $1 million contract between the U.S. Department of Education and the public relations company Ketchum Inc.
Melanie Sloan from Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington told USA Today that the contract may be illegal "because Congress has prohibited propaganda ... [A]nd it's propaganda." United States Representative George Miller (D-CA), a member of the House Education Committee, called the contract "a very questionable use of taxpayers' money" that is "probably illegal."
After the USA Today revelations, Tribune Media Services (TMS) terminated its syndication agreement with Williams. In a statement to Editor & Publisher (E&P), TMS stated: "[A]ccepting compensation in any form from an entity that serves as a subject of his weekly newspaper columns creates, at the very least, the appearance of a conflict of interest. Under these circumstances, readers may well ask themselves if the views expressed in his columns are his own, or whether they have been purchased by a third party." In response, Williams initially told E&P that he intended self-syndicate his column. E&P contacted 10 newspapers listed as clients on Williams's Web site to ask if they would continue to carry the column; the majority stated that they would not. Williams later told the Associated Press "even though I'm not a journalist — I'm a commentator — I feel I should be held to the media ethics standard. My judgment was not the best. I wouldn't do it again, and I learned from it."
White House Press Secretary Scott McClellan said it was a matter for the Education Department. According to Associated Press the Department of Education stated that the deal was a "permissible use of taxpayer funds under legal government contracting procedures." McClellan remained noncommittal on whether White House staff knew of the deal with Williams. "I'm not sure that senior staff was consulted before this decision was made. I haven't heard anything to that effect," he said. Three days after the story broke, McClellan claimed he was unaware of the details of the contract and that specific questions should be directed to the Education Department. As to whether Williams should have disclosed the details of the contract in his columns and on-air appearances, McClellan would only concede that "those are all legitimate questions." Asked whether he would investigate whether other journalists were on the payroll of the administration, McClellan replied, "I'm not aware of any others that are under contract other than the one that's been reported on in the media."
Following the revelations of the Williams contract with Ketchum, the watchdog group Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington announced that it had filed Freedom of Information requests with 22 agencies requesting copies of all contracts with public relations firms.
The USA Today revelations caused controversy within the PR industry as well. As soon as the story broke, Edelman Public Relations' CEO Richard Edelman posted a note on his personal blog criticizing Ketchum's deal with Williams. "This kind of pay-for-play public relations takes us back in time to the days of the press agent who would drop off the new record album and $10 to the deejay. It makes our industry's efforts to 'clean up' behavior in newly created PR markets such as China and Russia look decidedly ridiculous," he wrote. The Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) issued a statement saying "the relationship should have been disclosed up front, no question."
On September 30, 2005, the Government Accountability Office released a report concluding that the payments to Williams were illegal on the part of the Department of Education because the government's role in the public relations effort was not disclosed.
Radio
Williams is heard on GEMS 105.9 FM, Nassau, Bahamas every morning at 8:10 a.m. est, WGCV 620 A.M, Cayce, South Carolina, Monday-Friday 4-5 p.m. and SiriusXM Urban View 110 6-7 p.m. est. In 1991, Williams began his radio career at WOL in Washington, D.C. Four years later, in 1995, Williams' local show was syndicated by The Talk America Radio Network.
In 1998, Williams united with The Salem Radio Network, which syndicated his national radio show to 26 of the top radio markets in the country. In 2002, he reunited with the Newark, New Jersey-based Talk America Radio Network. Williams joined the lineup at WWRL 1600 A.M., New York's Urban Talk in March 2005 as co-host with Sam Greenfield on Drive Time Dialogue. He co-hosted "The Sam and Army" show at Air America Radio WWRL 1600 AM, New York's Progressive Talk from 5:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. (EST.) with Sam Greenfield.
Williams began hosting a nightly talk show in 2008 on XM Satellite Radio Power 128 (now SiruisXM Urban View) called The Armstrong William's Show. William's radio program features his own opinions, values and ideology related to political and current issues.
Television
Williams has extensive experience in television programming. Since 1995, he has produced weekly television shows which are nationally syndicated. He is a frequent guest on television shows and networks that include MSNBC, Sky News, DC TV and the Joy Behar show. Williams has produced prime-time specials with US Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, poet Maya Angelou, former Vice President Dick Cheney, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
In 2003 he launched his own company, The Right Side Productions, which produces and syndicates, with Langer Broadcast Radio Network, his television program to media outlets including Sky Angel and The Liberty Channel. Williams was hired as a political analyst by Sinclair Broadcasting Group for its News Central program.
From 2002 to 2005 Williams hosted On Point with Armstrong Williams, a monthly primetime television special and a joint venture with Comcast, Radio One, and Right Side Productions, that aired on cable network TVOne, included guests such as former Vice President Dick Cheney, former Secretary of State Colin Powell and former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice.
Howard Stirk Holdings
In early 2013 Williams began expanding his outreach by entering into media ownership with the purchase of two television stations, from a larger part of a $370 million acquisition of Barrington Broadcasting by Sinclair Broadcast Group. Howard Stirk Holdings LLC, which Williams owns, was given ownership over NBC affiliate WEYI-TV in Flint-Saginaw-Bay City, Michigan and CW affiliate WWMB in Myrtle Beach-Florence, South Carolina. Both stations remain operated by Sinclair under a local marketing agreement.
On December 4, 2014, the FCC approved the transfer of station licenses for WMMP, Charleston, South Carolina, WCFT-TV, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, and WJSU-TV, Anniston, Alabama from Sinclair Broadcasting to Howard Stirk Holdings, foregoing any operational agreements. Howard Stirk Holdings operate these stations independently. Criticism of Howard Stirk existing as a shell company of Sinclair are alleged.
On January 28, 2015, Intermountain West Communications Company filed to sell KVMY to Howard Stirk Holdings. HSH had agreed on January 14 to purchase for $150,000 the stock of the Sinclair subsidiary that was a party to IWCC's sale of KSNV-DT and currently holds the license of KVCW; KVCW and KSNV themselves remain under Sinclair ownership. The transaction was finalized on October 30. Howard Stirk Holdings revealed in its January 2015 application to purchase Las Vegas station KVMY that it again planned to acquire the WLYH-TV license from Nexstar Broadcasting. The sale was completed on November 12, 2015.
Stations currently owned by Howard Stirk Holdings
1 Operated under a LMA by Sinclair Broadcast Group
Other business interests
Armstrong Williams is sole proprietor of Stirk Real Estate with holdings in the nation's capital.
Williams is a National Board member of the Carson Scholars Fund, a 501 (c) (3) non-profit charity that was founded in 1994 by Johns Hopkins Pediatric Neurosurgeon Dr. Benjamin Carson and Candy Carson to recognize and reward students in grades 4-11 who strive for academic excellence (3.75 GPA or higher) and demonstrate a strong commitment to their community. He also served on The Boards of the Presidents Commission on White House Fellows, under former United States President George W. Bush, the Independence Federal S&L Bank Board of Directors, and the NEWSMAX Advisory Board.
Williams is the Founder and CEO of the Graham Williams Group, an international marketing, advertising and media public relations consulting firm. He also owns Armstrong Williams Productions LLC with David Modell from Baltimore, Maryland.
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For Booking Advertisements in Newspapers
Call : 9498022026 or
    We do Newspaper ad booking service for English News papers – Times of India, the Hindu, The new Indian Express, Tamil News paper – Dinamalar, Daily Thanthi, Dinakaran, Dinamani, Malaimurasu etc… in the following areas also,
Ariyalur, Cuddalore, Erode, Karur, Nagaapattinam, Sivagangai, Pudukkottai, Theni, Tirunelveli, Tiruannamalai, Vilup puram, Chennai, Dharmapuri, Kanchipuram, Krishnagiri, Namakkal, Ramanathapuram, Thanjavur, Thoothukudi, Tirupur, Tiruvarur, Virudhu nagar, Coimbatore, Dindigul, Kanyakumari, Madurai, Perambalur, Salem, The Nillgiris, Tiruchirappalli, Tiruvallur, Vellore
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ALL OTHER ADS miscellaneous
VEHICLES auto mobile
TRAVEL holidays, hotel & resorts
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Advertising Agency
Newspaper Advertising Agency in Erode For Booking Advertisements in Newspapers Call : 9498022026 or email : [email protected] We do Newspaper ad booking service for English News papers – Times of India, the Hindu, The new Indian Express, Tamil News paper – Dinamalar, Daily Thanthi, Dinakaran, Dinamani, Malaimurasu etc… in the following areas also,
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