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Reality Check : Political Advertising
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Coen on Ad Climate: Things Could Be Worse
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Scripps Stations Drop 22% in Q2
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Q2 Earnings: Cable Hot
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Political TV Ads Uneven, Backloaded
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Cable Needs Realism Dose on Political Ads: Strategist
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Obama's Unusual Primetime Exposure
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Advertising space tight as First District race intensifies
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Election Coverage Brings Ads
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Going Mobile
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Primaries' TV Victors
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Broadcast Political Advertising To Break $1 Billion
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HOWARD DEAN AND "THE SCREAM": A SUPPORTER'S APPRAISAL OF PERSUASIVE...
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Political Ads Pinch Holiday Spots
As candidates rev up their publicity campaigns during the holiday season, stations are juggling their inventory. Broadcasters are ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Cable's Campaign Push
Cable will significantly increase its share of campaign ad dollar revenues in 2008, analysts and cable ad advocates ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Super-Duper Tuesday, or Just Simply Super?
Local television ventures into uncharted waters as the 24-state primary/caucus madness dubbed Super Duper Tuesday approaches. Barring general ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
More Layoffs to Follow?
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Nexstar Group Q4 Revenue Down
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Survey: Growth in ’08
Cable’s growing share of the political ad pie and rapidly growing new media sales are promising to boost ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE) | |
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advertising whose central focus is the marketing of ideas, attitudes, and concerns about public issues, including political concepts and political candidates. The essential task of political advertising is to gain the confidence of the people for their acceptance of ideas and, in the case of political campaign advertising, to influence their vote. Political advertising differs from commercial advertising in that the product is either a person or a philosophy rather than goods and services, and, in addition, the advertising objectives must be met within a specific time frame. Also, political advertising carries a moral implication, because the results have potentially far-reaching effects on the population at large. Political advertising raises many controversial social questions concerning the funding of political campaigns, the truth or reality of political claims, and the likelihood of slanderous or libelous claims made by political candidates.