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ATP Challenger Tour TV Commercial, 'Stepping Stone' Featuring Novak Djokovic
ATP Challenger Tour
The ATP Challenger Tour is considered the "stepping stone" for many young players who are looking to advance their tennis careers. It's also seen as the tour for ATP veterans who are looking to qualify for future ATP events and those who have been on hiatus and looking to rejoin the ATP World Tour.

Stansberry & Associates Investment Research TV Commercial, 'Ron Paul: Retirement'
Stansberry & Associates Investment Research
Ron Paul has a message or retirees and those close to retiring. Get the facts online now.

Tennis Channel Plus TV Commercial, 'ATP Shanghai'
Tennis Channel Plus
With Tennis Channel Plus, subscribers can watch over 140 hours of live coverage as top pros compete in the Shanghai Masters.

Ron Paul Message TV Commercial, 'Free Video'
Ron Paul Message
Dr. Ron Paul believes that a financial crisis is fast approaching due to the economic decisions of our government. Visit his website for a free video on what the problem is and what you can do to stop it.

Stansberry & Associates Investment Research TV Commercial, 'Bull Market: Dr. Steve Sjuggerud'
Stansberry & Associates Investment Research
Despite a number of stock market crises, Stansberry & Associates Investment Research says the stock market continues to climb. Dr. Steve Sjuggerud claims his research details ways to invest money for retirement without unnecessary risk. Stansberry & Associates Investment Research says his research will only be available for a short time and to visit its website to learn more.

2018 Laver Cup TV Commercial, 'Europe vs. the World'
Laver Cup
It's Europe vs. the world during the 2018 Laver Cup, where tennis players like Roger Federer, Alexander Zverev, Juan Martin de Potro and Kevin Anderson will face off, led by captains Bj??rn Borg and John McEnroe.

Barnes & Noble Nook HD TV Commercial, 'Sharing'
Barnes & Noble Nook HD
The Nook HD has a 7-inch screen for reading magazines, books and movies. This is one tablet designed to share with the entire family... if you want to.

Nook HD TV Commercial, 'Scrapbooking'
Nook HD
Collect all of your most treasured photos in to one places with Scrapbooking, now available on Nook and Nook HD+.

Penn Tennis TV Commercial Featuring Andy Murray, Novak Djokovic
Penn Tennis
Andy Murray and Novak Djokovic take turns playing doubles -- against a trash can.

TennisChannel.com TV Commercial, 'Racquet Bracket'
TennisChannel.com
Viewers are invited to participate in the Roland Garros Racquet Bracket by visiting the Tennis Channel website. In order to win prize packages from Wilson and Tennis Express, participants must make their picks soon. Players can join a pool or create a private pool to compete against friends.

Washington Examiner TV Commercial, 'More Politics'
Washington Examiner
Viewers can now subscribe to the Washington Examiner with a promotional offer that includes over 44 magazines for a one-time payment of $49.

The New York Times TV Commercial, 'The Truth is Worth It: Understanding'
The New York Times
Two New York Times Reporters went to the Gal??pagos Islands to study the impact of climate change on the unique and varied animals that occupy this island chain.

Miami Open TV Commercial, '2020: Hard Rock Stadium'
Miami Open
Tennis stars like Serena Williams and Roger Federer get ready to tune up their game for the 2020 Miami Open. The tournament will feature the sports top players and hopefuls as they compete for a shot to play in the US Open.

Times Union Digital TV Commercial, 'Becky'
Times Union Digital
Times Union says despite what people first see, Becky is far from two-dimensional. When Becky isn't running her own business or driving her kids around, she soaks up the local flavor, snags deals and keeps up with current events using the Times Union Unlimited Digital Access subscription.

ATP World Tour TV Commercial, 'Greatest Era of Tennis Ever Seen'
ATP World Tour
Although the climb is tough, professional tennis players constantly strive to raise the bar to new heights in both training and competition. To find the greatness within every player and witness what is described as the greatest era of tennis ever seen, fans are invited to visit ATP World Tour online.

The Epoch Times TV Commercial, 'Honest Coverage'
The Epoch Times
This man says that if you're tired of newspapers spinning the truth and pushing false narratives, or if you're looking for honest coverage, you need to check out The Epoch Times. He claims it's an independent, non-partisan publication that doesn't push any political agendas. Readers can get one month of Epoch Times for one dollar plus a free Spygate poster when they go online to the Epoch Times website.

Head Tennis TV Commercial, '90 Seconds Can Change Everything' Ft. Maria Sharapova
Head Tennis
World-class players Calvin Hemery, Novak Djokovic and Maria Sharapova are on the tennis court in moments of defeat and exhaustion. They bang their rackets to the ground and wipe the sweat off their faces. In 90 seconds, however, they can change everything. 90 seconds is all it takes to regroup and think of a killer comeback. With the new mindset, they can give it all they've got. Now, they're game raisers.

The Epoch Times TV Commercial, 'Chase the Truth'
The Epoch Times
Senior Epoch Times investigative reporter Joshua Philipp claims that the mission of The Epoch Times is to chase the truth, ground all statements in fact and prevent people form being misled. As an independent newspaper, he also claims that the paper isn't controlled by any special interests and considers itself non-partisan. Interested readers can try a month's subscription for one dollar with a free Spygate poster and the option to cancel any time.

Tennis Channel Australian Open Sweepstakes TV Commercial, 'Dream Vacation'
Tennis Channel Australian Open Sweepstakes
For the chance to win a week-long trip for two to the 2019 Australian Open, enter Tennis Channel's Australian Open Sweepstakes.

The Wall Street Journal TV Commercial, 'Read'
The Wall Street Journal
The Wall Street Journal wants you to read ?????? past the gossip mags, the agendas and the partisan pandering. For a limited time, the newspaper says you can "read yourself better" with free access to its articles online at The Wall Street Journal website.