0 a half-page advertisement, article, or photograph covers half of the page of a newspaper or magazine: --
More recently users are presented with half-page adverts (on average netbook screens) which they must scroll past before seeing the actual site.
Usually a single page or half-page, it was used a filler.
Drawn in black and white half-page format it later became larger and moved to full colour as his popularity increased.
It also appeared in half-page, tabloid and half tab formats, which were smaller and/or dropped panels.
We are subject to a barrage of propaganda, to large half-page prestige advertisements, and to perhaps one of the strongest lobbies in the country.
I doubt whether their recent campaign was a good way of spending their newly-found wealth, since half-page advertisements in the national newspapers are not cheap.
A register simply consists of a desk study and a half-page narrative on each site.
It is impossible to tell the difference in this fairly large, half-page picture, certainly at that range.