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Link Ch. 11 – Native Ads

Posted on October 18, 2014 by Ralph Hanson

Here are some of the native ads we’ve discussed in Mass Communication: Living in a  Media World.

Southwest Airlines Rolls Out New ‘Loyalty Goes Both Ways’ Campaign

The Atlantic’s Scientology Native Ad

Atlantic's Scientology Native Ad

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