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Although the Republicans are outspending the Democrats, the Obama campaign is in fact airing more ads.
Goldstein said: "The Romney Pac is airing more ads than the campaign and spending much more.
The future of traditional television, Hastings says, is in airing more live events, which attract higher advertising rates.
Regulations officially prohibit television channels from airing more than 10 percent of foreign content, but, as the U.P.A. has repeatedly pointed out, Urdu1, which introduced international soap operas to Pakistan, broadcasts only foreign material.
Although the networks still buy shows from production houses other than their own, in recent years they have been airing more of the stuff made by their own sister TV studios.
But what works today is entertainment.Networks are now trying to distinguish themselves by airing more "event programming", such as the Olympics, that get couch potatoes to tune in to live television.
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The Net also airs more local news and allows more citizen discussion.
Differences of opinion once kept behind closed doors will probably be aired more openly.
Although the ad first aired more than 18 months ago, it's still enjoying international airtime today.
Australian television aired more footage of American soldiers abusing Iraqis at the Abu Ghraib prison in 2003.
Times and tastes have changed since "Dallas" first aired more than 30 years ago.
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