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      <title>Tour Buses Are Ad Inventory: What a Madrid City Tour Wrap Actually Sells</title>
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      <description>A red double-decker swings through the Gran Vía junction at dusk carrying two campaigns at once. The upper flank runs the operator&amp;rsquo;s own branding beside the Madrid coat of arms and the city tourism wordmark. The rear quarter is a Disney live-tour ad, bought and paid for by somebody with no stake in whether tourists ride the bus at all. Same vinyl, same chassis, two completely separate transactions.&#xA;Sightseeing buses get filed under tourism.</description>
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