![]() ![]() “It's not enough to promote a new show during an older one,” Advertising Age writer Shareen Pathak wrote in 2013. Those working on TV shows are trying to be heard above the noise. It’s all part of the strategy to get viewers thinking about “Cards.” In this golden age of television, there is a huge amount of not only TV shows, but well-reviewed, acclaimed television. ![]() A reality check may have been needed Monday night. ![]() Lincoln writing of the artwork, “ will be displayed – not a joke – in the Smithsonian Institute’s National Portrait Gallery” and Washington Post writer Emily Heil writing, “Okay, we all know that Frank Underwood isn’t actually the commander in chief, right?. The recent event at the National Portrait Gallery and the portrait itself has struck some as unusual, with Deadline writer Ross A. Spacey didn’t appear until the end of the ad, when he told the camera, “America, I’m only getting started.”
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