I see that many members who think this adbuy is a complete waste have newer joining dates. Let me put it in perspective for you.
After Florida and a few other states, MOST of the time one candidate will have the nomination wrapped up. That's why later states, like CA (they have their primary in JUNE) don't get much media coverage even though they have a ton of delegates. After Super Tuesday, it's going to be pretty much over and one guy will have the momentum to pick up the lion's share of the delegates, and that guy will be either Romney or Gingrich. To the media, that's basically the end of the competitive part of the primary process. It's been like that for decades and it's unlikely to change. This year won't "be different" just because we are running an unconventional campaign, and there won't be a magic transformation toward Ron Paul at the convention unless we have A LOT of delegates. Sorry to be a negative Nancy, but if we don't start winning (or even coming close to winning) we wake up in a few months and the nominee is... not us. Then the public and media go back to forgetting about Ron Paul.
If Ron places third in Florida and knocks Santorum out, he's in prime position to nip at the frontrunners' heels. What that means is increased fundraising, running ads in Super Tuesday states, winning caucus states and collecting enough delegates to have an impact at the convention.
I think the adbuy is great. It opens more eyes to Ron's message and its results may create momentum that is priceless.