Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Just When You Thought It Was Dying Down, Occupy Wall Street Is About To Get Flooded With New Money

BusinessInsider writes: Last week, we wrote about Occupy Wall Street's commercial, which features a montage of protesters explaining what they would like to get out of the movement.

Since then, we've been contacted by the commercial 's director, David Sauvage. He told us that the commercial was on track to air nationally, thanks to the efforts of a San Francisco-based digital advertising start-up called LoudSauce.
So now, millions of Americans that are upset at Wall Street will get a polished look at the protesters, and find out how they can donate to Occupy Wall Street.
LoudSauce was started founded by Christie George and Colin Mutchler as a simple way for people to push ideas out by crowd-sourcing funds for large-scale advertising. Mutchler said they don't stand for any particular kind of politics, just "the right of citizens to use their channels of advertising...and promote ideas they care about…"

Read all about it at http://www.businessinsider.com/occupy-wall-street-commercial-gets-funding-to-air-on-national-tv-2011-10

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