Ad Critic Gets Bought By Ad Age

from the phew dept

So, it appears AdCritic.com won't die after all. The Ad Age Group has purchased the site and will relaunch it, along with content from their various advertising related magazines. However, it does look like much of the site will be accessible only with subscription fees...

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    That's great...

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    mhh5, Mar 28th, 2002 @ 2:37pm

    Make consumers pay for ads! There's a revenue-generator! You get 'em coming and going...

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    Re: IRONY

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    Tony, May 19th, 2002 @ 8:50am

    Am I the only one who finds it ironic that consumers would pay money to see advertising....?

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    Re: That's great...

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    Angie M., Jul 31st, 2002 @ 11:47pm

    I'm thoroughly disgusted. I wonder how many morons are actually going to pay the $69.95 a year they're asking. *start sarcasm* Of course, you get a free subscription to "Creativity" magazine if you sign up! *end sarcasm*

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    Re: IRONY

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    Laurie, Aug 24th, 2002 @ 7:43am

    Nope you are not. If anyone should pay to keep Adcritic alive it should be those companies who's commercials are hosted on the server. Compare the cost of the TV slot to what Adcritic would need. I'm really annoyed and unless someone is willing to share their logon information with me, it looks like I won't be using Adcritic.com. It's a shame. I used to take my dial up modem right to the limit with their site...

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    Where

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    Anonymous Coward, Oct 18th, 2002 @ 6:58pm

    so now where can us poor freeks see the worlds greatest ads?

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