"We're the most knocked-off product in infomercial history, " McClung says, part boast, part gripe.
Rossi delivers his late-night-infomercial sales pitch with the glee of a surfer shooting a tube.
Some might mistake the kooky product demonstration for a late-night TV infomercial, but Branson was bedazzled.
When you land on one of these web pages, you are taken through a virtual infomercial.
And so Jane sits through the entire infomercial, and at the end Jane picks up the phone.
Herbalife, an early infomercial buyer, this year began traditional TV and radio commercials in a few markets.
Theroux ends up having to present a live infomercial himself, something he readily admits was a nerve-wracking event.
An infomercial pitchwoman takes on the fast-food giant over its cooking oil promises.
An article on hair transplants in the November issue reads like an infomercial for the Hair Club for Men.
In the first episode Theroux investigates the world of the infomercial by visiting a 24 hour shopping channel in Florida.
Founded in 1988 by Bill Guthy and Greg Renker, the infomercial company is the largest of its ilk, excluding channels like QVC.
It was a 1947 production -- a Truman-era version of an infomercial.
They used an infomercial where Mr Hayworth appeared as a spokesman for an allegedly dodgy company promising "free money" grants from the government.
We too can get caught up in it, the fervor of last minute infomercial deals, but you must act in the next 20 minutes!
"A 20 million dollar infomercial for Joe Hynes will not fool the voters of Brooklyn from Hynes' abysmal record, " Mr. George said in a statement.
And the real test for them is to see whether there's that critical reporting or whether we see, essentially, a two-week infomercial for the games.
Infomercial marketers want to rid themselves of their image as fly-by-night.
You have Republicans saying it's going to be a Democratic infomercial.
But this is a particular skill that I have never seen anyone learn from a book, an article, or from a shrink-wrapped kit sold on a late-night infomercial.
So Azars dropped the service and bought TV infomercial time.
On the other hand, a TV ad showing "Julie, " who lost 142 pounds, didn't work as a 2-minute spot even though it did quite well as a 30-minute infomercial.
Since then Drane, an infomercial marketer and inventor of products like the Trunkanizer (organizes groceries in your trunk) and the Invisilift (enhances a woman's bustline), is pitching a data-serving invention: SpotCrime.
This time, it was in the form of a 30-minute TV infomercial, peddling his second slew of DVDs, which include "The Best of Carson" and "Carson Country, " compiled from his 30-year reign on NBC's The Tonight Show.
How Proactiv, which has made its name in the infomercial arena, will respond to this shift in coming years is still up in the air, but Renker agrees the role of social media seems on track to becoming increasingly important.
This may sound like an infomercial.
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