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| re: SpotCo v. Rudin | |
| Posted by: Ann 04:12 pm EDT 08/07/20 | |
| In reply to: SpotCo v. Rudin - nyc23 04:11 pm EDT 08/07/20 | |
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| Um. | |
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| re: SpotCo v. Rudin | |
| Posted by: Pokernight 04:16 pm EDT 08/07/20 | |
| In reply to: re: SpotCo v. Rudin - Ann 04:12 pm EDT 08/07/20 | |
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| As in "NU?" | |
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| re: SpotCo v. Rudin | |
| Posted by: Ann 04:27 pm EDT 08/07/20 | |
| In reply to: re: SpotCo v. Rudin - Pokernight 04:16 pm EDT 08/07/20 | |
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| More like oy vey. | |
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| re: SpotCo v. Rudin | |
| Posted by: TheHarveyBoy 06:47 am EDT 08/08/20 | |
| In reply to: re: SpotCo v. Rudin - Ann 04:27 pm EDT 08/07/20 | |
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| I have often been amazed at the amount of advertising Rudin has placed in the New York Times. Mega-hit shows like HELLO DOLLY, and BOOK OF MORMON in its prime, would consistently place full-page (or larger) full-color ads in the Times when there were barely any tickets available to purchase. Shows that were clearly unsuccessful would still place numerous large ads and I would wonder how they were being paid for. Now I know; they weren't! | |
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