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synonyms for scatter
- discard
- distribute
- divide
- fling
- litter
- pour
- shatter
- shower
- spray
- spread
- sprinkle
- besprinkle
- broadcast
- cast
- derange
- diffuse
- disband
- dispel
- disseminate
- dissipate
- disunite
- diverge
- expend
- intersperse
- migrate
- part
- scramble
- separate
- set
- sever
- shed
- sow
- spend
- sunder
- disject
- put to flight
- run away
- set asunder
- split up
- take off in all directions
- throw around
- throw out
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For as much as advertisers may gripe about the calendar-year upfront rate increases, “I think scatter will be even worse,” said a third agency executive.
TV ad buyers expect networks to tax upfront advertisers that waited to commit | Tim Peterson | October 26, 2020 | DigidayBetween networks’ mixed-up programming schedules and NFL and college football games being rescheduled, TV advertisers are increasingly looking to the scatter market as a more flexible buying option in the fourth quarter.
‘Double what we would normally pay’: Unstable fourth quarter TV ad market is pushing up prices | Tim Peterson | October 20, 2020 | DigidayAdvertisers turning to the scatter market to adapt to an unstable TV landscape is one reason for the expected pricing surge, but it’s not the only one.
‘Double what we would normally pay’: Unstable fourth quarter TV ad market is pushing up prices | Tim Peterson | October 20, 2020 | Digiday
As a result, advertisers are turning to TV’s scatter market, where networks sell the inventory left unclaimed by upfront advertisers, as a way to adapt to the unstable TV landscape.
‘You have to be more nimble’: How advertisers are adapting to a mixed-up fourth-quarter TV market | Tim Peterson | October 19, 2020 | Digiday“Any of those scatter buyers that are chasing really specific spots, there is tightness,” Morgan said.
‘You have to be more nimble’: How advertisers are adapting to a mixed-up fourth-quarter TV market | Tim Peterson | October 19, 2020 | Digidayscatter half the rub over the surface of the meat and then use your fingers to distribute the rub evenly.
scatter the fennel and the whole cloves of garlic around the chicken.
Roast Chicken, Eggplant Pancakes, Cranberry-Walnut Tart | The Daily Beast | December 23, 2008 | THE DAILY BEASTscatter a little dust on your head—a very little—not enough to dim the lustre on your hair.
Sarchedon | G. J. (George John) Whyte-Melvillescatter thinly on the outside and in the trench, but on the inside place more liberally.
Deadfalls and Snares | A. R. (Arthur Robert) Hardingscatter all the rails, plates, and ties down our side of the slope.
A Tatter of Scarlet | S. R. Crockettscatter-brained and "afternoon" men spoil much more than their own affair in spoiling the temper of those who deal with them.
Essays, First Series | Ralph Waldo Emersonscatter, as from an unextinguished hearth Ashes and sparks, my words among mankind!
The Story of Florence | Edmund G. Gardner
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