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broadcasting

(noun) sound or pictures that are sent by radio or television

consequence

(noun) a result or effect of something

dissatisfaction

(noun) not satisfied or fulfilled

donation

(noun) money or things that are given to an organization

exposure

(noun) attention from newspapers, television, or other media

happiness

(noun) the state of being happy, or having contentment

possession

(noun) something that you own

relationship

(noun) a friendly or emotional connection between two people

appeal

(noun) attraction

brand

(noun) a name or image that is specific to a company or product

campaign

(noun) plan for promotion of a product or service

circulation

(noun) the public availability or knowledge of something

competitor

(noun) someone who is competing against another

evidence

(noun) the facts or information that proove something is true

hype

(noun) something which has been promoted to create excitement

infomercial

(noun) a commercial which informs consumers about a product

injury

(noun) harmed or hurt

jingle

(noun) a catchy song for a brand or advertisement

logo

(noun) a design for a company or product

refund

(noun) a return of a product that was purchased. in exchange for money

regulations

(noun) rules and laws

slogan

(noun) an advertising phrase

target

(noun) aim or goal

entertain

(verb) to interest and amuse someone

imply

(verb) to suggest something in an indirect way

support

(verb) to give or provide someone or something with assistance, often in the case of money

claim

(verb) to state that something is the case

mislead

(verb) to inform someone with false or wrong information or ideas

monitor

(verb) to keep track of progress

persuade

(verb) to convince someone to believe or buy into something

push

(verb) to move an object in any given direction

withdraw

(verb) to take out, or remove something

annoying

(adjective) making you feel slightly angry

annual

(adjective) happening or done once a year

colorful

(adjective) with many colors

distraction

(adjective) something that attracts attention, and takes away from one's original focus

memorable

(adjective) easy to remember because it is special in some way

painful

(adjective) affected with pain

recent

(adjective) happened a short time ago

surrounding

(adjective) being or going around someone or something

trivial

(adjective) of little importance

unpredictable

(adjective) changing often so that you don't know what to expect

catchy

(adjective) a tune or phrase that is instantly appealing and memorable

eye-catching

(adjective) noticeable and captures one's attention

memorable

(adjective) worth remembering or easily remembered

tedious

(adjective) too long, slow, dull, or tiresome

certainly

(adverb) undoubtedly; definitely; surely

recently

(adverb) happening lately, not long ago

deliberately

(adverb) on purpose

aimed at

(phrase) for a specific viewer or audience

prime time

(phrase) a popular time of day which people are most likely to watch tv or consume media

tune out

(phrasal verb) to stop listening or ignore

means to an end

(idiom) an action that is not important in itself, but is a way of achieving something else