Nielsen Monitor-Plus Reports on Political Advertising Activity for Mid-Term Elections
Thursday November 2, 2:20 pm ET

Number of Local Spots up 31% from 2002
RNC and DNC Nearly Equal in Ad Activity for Local TV  

NEW YORK, Nov. 2 /PRNewswire/ -- With the 2006 mid-term elections just around the corner, Nielsen Monitor-Plus, the advertising intelligence service of Nielsen Media Research, today reported on recent political advertising activity for local campaigns nationwide. In the U.S., a total of 942,900 local television spots ran during an eleven week period (August 1-October 15), up by 31% from a comparable time period during the 2002 mid-term elections. Over 95% of all measured political advertising is on local television.

Collectively this year, the two biggest advertisers are the Republican National Committee (RNC) and the Democratic National Committee (DNC). The RNC and the DNC have more than doubled their activity in local television. The RNC ran over 56,000 spots across 86 television markets, while the DNC ran over 54,000 spots across 101 television markets. For the comparable 2002 time period, the RNC ran 29,338 local TV spots and the DNC ran 19,197 spots.

"Political advertising increases this mid-term election year can be attributed to two main factors: Together the RNC and the DNC have shown a 130% increase in ad activity over 2002, and there has also been significant growth in advertising related to the various ballot initiatives across the country," said Brian Lane, SVP, Client Strategy and Product Marketing for Nielsen Monitor-Plus.

Top Markets

 

    The chart below highlights the top 10 local TV markets that had political
commercials this year.  Each of the markets had at least 10,000 ads for a
total of 154,950 local TV spots.  Tampa-St. Petersburg led the way with 19,730
spots, mainly for Governor and Congressional races, and Los Angeles was second
with 17,257 spots.

                           Top 10 Local TV Markets
                           (August 1 - October 15)

    Market                                   Local TV-    Races/Political Parties/
                                                  Units        Ballot Initiatives
    Tampa-St. Petersburg (FL)       19,730      Governor, Congress, U.S. Senate                              
    Los Angeles (California)            17,257      Ballot Initiative, RNC, DNC,Governor
    San Francisco-Oak-                15,768      Ballot Initiative, RNC, DNC
    San Jose (California)
    Boston (Massachusetts)          15,556      Governor
    Providence-New Bedford (RI)    15,217      U.S. Senate, Governor, Ballot Initiative                  
    Columbus OH (Ohio)                14,681      RNC, DNC, Congress, Governor
    West Palm Beach-                  14,534      Governor, Congress, RNC
    Ft. Pierce (Florida)
    Phoenix (Arizona)                   14,172      U.S. Senate
    Washington DC                      14,028      Maryland & Virginia Senate, Maryland Governor
                                             
    Green Bay-Appleton                14,012      Congress, Governor
     (Wisconsin)
               Total Top 10            154,950

    Source: Nielsen Monitor-Plus

    Key U.S. Senate and Governor Races

Fifty-five percent of all activity was for either a U.S. Senator or a Governor race, and the charts below highlight some of this year's most discussed U.S. Senate and Governor races. For the key U.S. Senate races, Tennessee's candidate, Bob Corker leads with the most local TV spots (12,007) and Missouri's candidate, Jim Talent, leads with the most local radio spots (985). In the Governor's races, Florida's candidate, Charlie Crist, has aired 21,214 local TV spots, followed closely by Michigan's Dick DeVos with 20,093 local TV spots. Candidate Crist also aired the most local radio spots (1,711).

 

                            Key U.S. Senate Races

              (Local TV reflects activity August 1- October 15)
             (Local Radio reflects activity August 1- October 1)

                                                   Local
                                      Local TV     Radio
    State              Candidate        Units      Units
    Arizona            Kyl*             7,934        370
    Arizona            Pederson        10,432          0
    Connecticut        Lieberman*       1,371         16
    Connecticut        Schlesinger          0          0
    Connecticut        Lamont           1,507         15
    New Jersey         Menendez*        1,762        452
    New Jersey         Kean               442        123
    Maryland           Cardin           2,608        334
    Maryland           Steele           3,320         76
    Michigan           Stabenow*        8,686          0
    Michigan           Bouchard         5,717          0
    Missouri           Talent*          6,107        985
    Missouri           McCaskill        5,307        365
    Ohio               Dewine*          6,421          0
    Ohio               Brown            5,238        183
    Pennsylvania       Santorum*        9,850        625
    Pennsylvania       Casey            6,752        474
    Rhode Island       Chafee*          2,974        143
    Rhode Island       Whitehouse       2,520          0
    Tennessee          Ford             7,239          0
    Tennessee          Corker          12,007        811
    Virginia           Allen*           4,624        203
    Virginia           Webb             2,349         58

                       Total          113,796      5,217

    Source: Nielsen Monitor-Plus
    * Incumbent

                              Key Governor Races

              (Local TV reflects activity August 1- October 15)
             (Local Radio reflects activity August 1- October 1)

                                                    Local
                                       Local TV     Radio
    State              Candidate         Units      Units
    Arkansas           Hutchinson        1,173          0
    Arkansas           Beebe             3,386          0
    California         Schwarzenegger*   4,895        685
    California         Angelides         2,490         91
    Florida            Crist            21,214      1,711
    Florida            Davis             9,193         94
    Illinois           Blagojevich*     11,368          0
    Illinois           Topinka           4,096         24
    Michigan           Granholm*        10,813        120
    Michigan           DeVos            20,093        545
    Oregon             Kulongoski*       1,433        937
    Oregon             Saxton            4,643        838
    Rhode Island       Carcieri*         1,326        281
    Rhode Island       Fogarty           1,461          0

                       Total            97,584      5,326

    Source: Nielsen Monitor-Plus
    * Incumbent

    Top Five Candidates By Office

The charts below show the top five advertisers based on number of advertisements placed on local television for Governor, U.S. Senator, and Congress. Collectively, the top five advertisers for these three categories have aired 139,794 local TV commercials. Charlie Crist and Dick DeVos, both gubernatorial candidates, ran the most ads, at 21,214 and 20,093 respectively.

 

    Top 5 Candidates By Office        State          Local TV Units
    (August 1 - October 15)

    Charlie Crist for Governor        Florida                21,214
    Dick Devos for Governor           Michigan               20,093
    Rod Blagojevich for Governor      Illinois               11,388
    Eliot Spitzer for Governor        New York               11,283
    Jennifer Granholm for Governor    Michigan               10,813
                                      Total                  74,791

    Top 5 Candidates By Office        State          Local TV Units
    (August 1 - October 15)

    Bob Corker for U.S. Senate        Tennessee              12,007
    Jim Pederson for U.S. Senate      Arizona                10,432
    Rick Santorum for U.S. Senate     Pennsylvania            9,850
    Debbie Stabenow for U.S. Senate   Michigan                8,686
    Jon Kyl for U.S. Senate           Arizona                 7,934
                                      Total                  48,909

                                                     Local TV Units
    Top 5 Candidates By Office
    (August 1 - October 15)

    Heather Wilson for Congress       New Mexico              4,308
    Tom Reynolds for Congress-BF      New York                3,303
    John Gard for Congress            Wisconsin               2,875
    Vern Buchanan for Congress        Florida                 2,841
    Chris Chocola for Congress        Indiana                 2,767
    Source: Nielsen Monitor-Plus      Total                  16,094

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Source: Nielsen Media Research