GENERAL ELECTION CAMPAIGN ADVERTISING SURPASSES $50 MILLION IN FIRST TWO MONTHS
July 30, 2008
July 30, 2008
MADISON, Wis., July 30 -- The University of Wisconsin issued the following news release:
Presidential candidates Barack Obama and John McCain are airing more advertisements in more media markets than their counterparts did during a comparable period in the 2004 election campaign, according to a University of Wisconsin-Madison study.
From June 3, when the primary season ended, through July 26, the two candidates have aired more than 100,000 ads, while only 77,000 ads . . .
Presidential candidates Barack Obama and John McCain are airing more advertisements in more media markets than their counterparts did during a comparable period in the 2004 election campaign, according to a University of Wisconsin-Madison study.
From June 3, when the primary season ended, through July 26, the two candidates have aired more than 100,000 ads, while only 77,000 ads . . .
