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  • This fall students at Colorado University in Boulder analyzed political ad spending during the 2012 election season. The CU News Corps received national coverage in a number of prestigious publications. Below is a list of articles relating to these
  • This story also appeared on iNewsNetwork / Denver Business Journal / Denver Post / Daily Camera / Durango Herald Coloradans troubled by a sense that political advertising on TV truly is unremitting
  • This story appeared in the Denver Post and the Daily Camera.If you’re looking to escape political advertising in the next few weeks, you’ll have to turn off the television. Whether you are watching football, Dancing With the Stars, Days of Our Lives
  • This article appeared on KUNC.org. Â© by Jesse Knish Photography for GDC Online/Flickr Creative CommonsTV isn’t the only place those annoying political ads are popping up this election season.They’re also on YouTube, Hulu and Facebook
  • This article also appeared in Daily Camera / KUNC.org Political television advertising is breaking records in Colorado this election season –and much of that advertising is negative.But academics who study the impact of such ads
  • © by gaelx / Flickr Creative CommonsAlmost $41 million and enough TV ads to fill more than 12 days of airtime, 24 hours a day.That’s the political advertising tally at Denver’s top four stations based on contracts filed between Aug. 2 and Nov. 14.
  • Here’s where some of our Fall 2012 stories appeared:Campaigns, PACs spent more than $41M on ads:Daily CameraKUNCLongmont Times-CallNegative political ads - effective or not?: Jordan Wilsted and Gregory EllisonThe Daily CameraKUNCPolitical ads – Who
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