- Where parties look for an audience/ Appealing to a demographic (graphic)
- 2010 election breaks TV ad records
- Dems outspent GOP in TV ads in House races
- Political Ads: They Don’t Go Away
- Panel says issue ads OK during elections
- Stations aired more political ads than coverage
- Separate political campaign ads from the lies
- Political Advertising Activity for Mid-Term Elections
- Year of the dirtiest sort of political ads
- Election Advertising Boost
- Political Net Ads- Low In ’06
- Scientists Track Effects of Negative Ads
- Intense Elections Give TV Ads Big Boost
- Nasty ads close out a mud-caked campaign
- Nasty Campaign Ad Spending Beats Nice 10:1
- Millions spent on negative campaign ads
- Negative Ads Attack Voters — With the Facts
- Attack ads sometimes backfire
- Candidates, parties target Web audience
- ‘Tis the Season: This Year’s Political Ads
- Campaign Ads Dominate political arena
- Election Ads Join the Broadband Revolution
- Cable Cleans Up On Campaign Ads
- Fear: popular theme in political ads
- AOL Debuts “The Stump“ for Blog Driven Election Coverage
- As Election Nears, Groups Plan Negative Ads
- Expensive TV ads cost candidates
- ‘Snappy’ ads helping politicians build their brands
- Negative Ads Dominate Party Spending for US Midterm Election
- Political ads take center stage in debate between parties
- Outside Groups Spending Millions on Ads
- The Web Is Becoming The Home For Political News
- Spending on TV ads likely to set record (Rhode Island)
- Campaign 2006 Online/ The Web Video Factor (WSJ, 9/21/06)
- Attack Ads Are Good For You (Reason, Sept. 2006)
- Study: Interest in political news steady
- Campaign Ads Pour Into TV Stations
- In Campaign Ads for Democrats, Bush Is the Star
- Video Web Sites Become Instrumental In Politics
- Political Ad Spending Could Hit $1.6 Billion This Year
- Playing field leveling in media coverage of political candidates
- More Political Dollars in Broadcasters’ Pockets?
- Buying Time 2006: TV Advertising in State Supreme Court Elections
- FEC Won’t Ease Limits on Interest Groups
- Immigration Ads a Problem for Campaigns
- As TV Campaign Spending Soars, Cable Outlets Attract More Dollars
- DVRs help viewers skip campaign ads
- Political ad spending on record pace
- YouTube Election
- Politicians Seek Youth Via My Space
- Candidates Turning To Podcasting To Get Message Out
- More Candidates in January Could Mean More Ad Spending in 2008
- Despite hot races, TV is mostly free of political ads
- Bloggers battle old-school media for political clout
- An About Face on 527 Groups
- Negative Ads Play Crucial Role in Campaigns
- Political: $440 Million and Counting
- Study: media use more male experts
- Blogs changing political discourse, shaping media coverage
- Candidates: Message goes online
- Online Political Ad Dollars Will Continue to ‘Explode’
- “An Eye On The White House And An Eye On You: Forget television ads. In 2008, candidates will watch your Web searches and cozy up to your friends. (What’s Next/Campaigns).”
- In politics, blogs and text messages are the new American way
- Should campaign-finance laws apply to blogs?
- Ruling allows challenges to limits on political ads
- Justices Weigh Limits Put on Campaign Ads
- Political Ads Often Aim to Confuse
- Animation Tries to Enliven Political Ads
- Political TV ads crowd California, NY markets
- Local TV election coverage challenged
- FEC must rewrite campaign finance rules
- Iowa TV viewers to see ads touting Rice in ’08
- Image trumps issues in elections (study)
- Coming soon to your TV: year round Political ads
- Bloggers may face campaign standards
- FEC Weighs Limited Internet Activity Rules
- Study: $100M Spent on TV Ads in Ohio Race
- Parties spent more on 2004 campaign ads
- COVERING THE ELECTION Articles Reviewing Election Night TV Coverage
- Advertisers Learn From Candidates
- Do Attack Ads Work? You Bet — and That’s Not All Bad
- Attack of the Attack ads
- Today’s Political Ads Use Yesterday’s Tactics
- Hardball Ads Effective and win elections
- Half Million Ads Aired (So Far) in Pres. Race
- Ad Buys: Winners & Losers
- The History of Political TV Ads
- From Daisy to Willie, political ads in U.S.
- Creating Reagan’s Image
- Campaign ads can mislead voters
- TV: Primary Information Source for Most 2004 Voters
- Why Ads Work
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