ronpaulyourmom
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Obviously there's more than one television station in the world, but WMUR-TV is "New Hampshire's only statewide commercial television station". Regarding this particular station, I found a blog containing some detailed info.
EDIT: Been reported that there was a 1.1 million TV ad buy in NH to run for six weeks. I wonder what networks those ads are running on?
Romney:
Paul:
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EDIT: Been reported that there was a 1.1 million TV ad buy in NH to run for six weeks. I wonder what networks those ads are running on?
Romney:
Rudy:This month, Romney upped the ante yet again. His campaign is now spending more than $200,000 a week on WMUR:
October 31 - November 6: $219,865 for 191 ads
November 7-13: $228,500 / 220 ads
November 14-20: $227,475 / 204 ads
That's Romney round-the-clock, at the rate of more than one ad an hour, 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Rudy Giuliani's long-awaited New Hampshire ad buy was a sizable one on WMUR-TV:
November 15-20 / $144,995 for 52 one-minute ads and 67 thirty-second ads.
Paul:
Ron Paul ad buys stay small on New Hampshire TV
Where is Ron Paul spending that $8.8 million he has raised this quarter? Not on WMUR-TV, the only statewide television station in New Hampshire. Thus far the Paul campaign's ad buy there has been rather meager.
From October 29 (when he went up on the air) through November 18, Paul spent $55,800 at WMUR to air 66 thirty-second ads over those three weeks. That's about a third as many as Mitt Romney has put up in a single week this month on WMUR.
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