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now that we are just hours away from the election polls closing...what will the tv stations be advertising in place of the political ads?
for the life of me, i can't remember what was being advertised before the political ads took over!!!! |
I don't remember either, but the silence will be a blessing. I will even welcome that gecko who wants to sell me insurance.
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Lots of cars for sale. Grace will once again be pushing those Hyundai's.
I also think all shows were shortened to allow for all the political ads. They will now go back to full length programing. (I have no idea if this happened but it sure seemed like non-stop political ads and there are only 60 minutes in each hour, where did they find the time to squeeze in those ads?) |
I suspect they have to decline other, higher paying ads to make room for the political ads.
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I predict that the car ads will come back in full force.
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tony, why do political ads pay less...gn
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So, the car dealer who pays $150 for each ad has to be bumped to make room for the lowest unit rate payer. Additionally, Radio and Television stations are forbidden by law to refuse to accept political advertising if they accept even one. If they do none, then they don't have to do any, but if they do even one, they have to do them all. Most radio and television stations hate political ads. And, there is a ton of paperwork that has to be done by both the candidate and the station, then filed with the FCC. If you think it's a nightmare to watch them, you can't imagine the nightmare it is to run them. JLK |
car ads! aaarrrggghhh! what is left to advertise! another one bit the dust yesterday - pontiac! swell! foreign cars! oh, gracie - i'm with you - silence would be a blessing! but i don't know if i can take the gecko! maybe progressive insurance wil spring something new!
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wow, I did not know that, any thoughts on why they should be given such a special advantage, the rate at 2 in the morning is not the same as 2 in the afternoon, why do they get this advantage and no one else....gn
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They'll have more ads for . . .
They'll probably have more of those goofy ads for E.D. medications having 47 complications and contraindications listed at the end.
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I'm just praying there won't be any runoffs!
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It's a complicated mess that has to do with the first amendment. Broadcast stations could easily make it difficult or impossible for one candidate or another to not be able to have equal access by manipulating the rates. So the FCC stepped in years ago and said, "in order to make it fair for everybody, you must charge them one rate....the lowest rate." Some stations are getting around this rule by sort of "auctioning off" the lowest rate. It's complicated but the way it goes is, Client A negotiates a rate of $50 per spot. That's the lowest rate. But before it's sold, Client B steps in and says I want that spot and I'll pay $52. That's a new low rate. Then C then D and so on. Enter, now, the candidate and his low unit rate has been established by "D" who outbid A, B and C. Complicated, HUH? You bet it is, and It's very closely watched by the FCC. |
It's always cars in the fall. It's got to the point that I have to DVR everything so I can fast forward the commercials.
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why can't the rate for political be the same as the lowest for that hourly time slot for commercial, as opposed to 24 hours, i think i know the answer i'm just sayin'......gn
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