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October 09, 2008

Obama buys half-hour of network primetime

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By James Hibberd and Paul J. Gough

Barack Obama has purchased a half-hour of primetime television on CBS and NBC, sources confirm.

The Obama campaign is producing a nationwide pitch to voters that will air on at least two broadcast networks. The ad will run Wednesday, Oct. 29, at 8 p.m. -- less than a week before the general election. 

The direct purchase of such a large block of national airtime right before an election used to be more commonplace before campaigns began to focus their endgame strategies exclusively on battleground states. Such a move is not without precedent in modern presidential politics, however -- Ross Perot did a similar purchase in 1992.

The special is a smart move for the Obama campaign, said Larry Sabato, a political analyst and director of the Center of Politics at the University of Virginia.

"Obama's theme is not just change but unity, so he's appealing to the whole nation rather than a handful of tossup states," Sabato said. "He wants to win the popular vote by a good margin, which will enable him to govern."

And he's got the cash for it.

"This is another indication, if there needs to be any more, that Barack Obama's got more money than [available] television time to buy," said Evan Tracey, COO of the Campaign Media Analysis Group in Arlington, Va.

Whether John McCain's campaign will do the same remains to be seen, though there's one big thing moving against it: money. Unlike Obama, who rejected public financing of the presidential campaign, McCain is accepting it. That means the McCain camp is limited in the amount of money that it can spend and raise, and in its TV buying has been limited mostly to ads in battleground states such as Pennsylvania and Florida.

"There will be no second-guessing the Obama campaign on decisions involving resources," Tracey said. "He's not doing this and pulling down [ad] buys in Florida. This is not an either/or decision. They've got 25 days and unlimited amounts of money."

Neither Sabato nor Tracey could say whether the McCain campaign could buy its own time on the networks, even if it wanted to, because of the cost involved. The networks are obligated to offer the similar time and the same price to McCain.

After Obama bought about $5 million worth of ads during the Summer Olympics telecasts including national time, McCain bought about $6 million. But it might be more difficult now, with money and time tight. The McCain camp already has pulled its ads from Michigan, once considered a key battleground state.

"This is where Obama being off public financing really boxes in McCain," Tracey said. "I don't think this is a move that the McCain campaign would be able to match."

Beyond Perot's 30-minute campaign ads in the last month of the 1992 presidential campaign, you have to reach back even further for similar instances. Sabato said that national broadcasts were not uncommon in the 1960s and early 1970s, when TV time wasn't as expensive and the current campaign financing limits weren't in place. It's also a common strategy for candidates for statewide offices to patch together stations on a statewide telecast.

CBS and NBC spokespersons declined comment. Sources say the Obama camp also talked to Fox, but the network might not be able to accommodate the campaign as the time period might conflict with a potential Game 6 of the World Series.

The buy will push CBS comedy "The New Adventures of Old Christine" to 8:30 p.m. and pre-empt "Gary Unmarried." NBC typically airs the hourlong "Knight Rider" in the slot, and will likely throw in a comedy repeat at 8:30 p.m. The buy is being placed by Washington-based ad firm GMMB. Obama's ad will air on the night before the start of November sweep.

This year has seen the first time in many years that presidential campaigns have bought national broadcast TV advertisements. In the past 12 years, much of the billions of dollars in political advertising spent has gone to local TV stations in battleground states. While some money has gone to national cable channels, the thinking has always been that it would be more prudent to target battleground states' voters instead of addressing the entire nation, including states that reliably vote for one party over another.

The Obama campaign earlier this year opted out of the public financing system, which meant that it was free to raise and spend as much as it could. It has, in states like Michigan, outspent the publicly financed McCain campaign by a margin of at least 3-to-1.

It's not unprecedented for a candidate to buy longform broadcast network time, though it hasn't happened in a while. In October 1992, Perot drew audiences of 16.5 million and 10.5 million for 30-minute lectures/campaign ad aimed at voters. But in Perot's second run in 1996, the candidate was rebuffed by the Big Four networks in an attempt to sell airtime. The FCC backed the networks in denying Perot airtime, saying that they acted legally in refusing.

Earlier this year, the Hillary Clinton campaign bought time on the Hallmark Channel, a nearly fully distributed cable channel, for a town-hall meeting before Super Tuesday.

Obama has run many 30-second spots across the country. One ad was considered particularly effective: a two-minute spot in which Obama directly faced the camera and spoke to viewers about their economic hardships.

While broadcast networks in the past have given presidential candidates free time for campaign statements in the final days before the election, those were done during news programs -- outside the expensive primetime hours.

From the start, Obama has been more focused on primetime than any other presidential candidate. Defying conventional wisdom to have political ads clustered around local news, during the primary season the Obama campaign poured 40% of its TV cash in primetime, compared with about 18% for Clinton.

Because the current election contest's convention speeches and debates have set TV ratings records, Obama can expect to draw a significantly bigger audience than Perot. With polls showing the Democratic candidate running with about a 6 point national lead, the Obama campaign might see its telecast as a way of helping close the deal with undecided voters. In fact, for some networks struggling this fall, Obama might draw more viewers than their regular entertainment programming.

UPDATE: CBS has released a statement: "Senator Obama’s campaign has requested and purchased a half-hour of time on the CBS Television Network for Wednesday, October 29 from 8:00 – 8:30 PM, ET/PT.   We will, of course, make an equivalent opportunity available to Senator McCain and other legally qualified candidates upon request."

UPDATE II: New post -- Thoughts on The Obama Show: This fall, the charismatic candidate is paying for airtime that ratings-hungry networks ought to give him for free

UPDATE III: Obama pays nearly $1 million for CBS ad

UPDATE IV: Barack Obama infomerical released -- VIDEO

UPDATE V: TV critics praise Obama infomercial

More: 'Daisies' creator Fuller on competing against Obama ... CNN rejected Obama ad; Fox News not asked ... Obama ad to include live Florida rally

-- Nellie Andreeva contributed to this report.

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Great call Ross Perot, Jr.

Another nut with big ears wasting our time.

I am sure Hitler would also have loved to do this if he had the chance in the 30s. After all, Obama already has his Hilter's Youth marching in droves online and every media outlet championing him as the black messiah.=

This should be illegal...Its called buying an election

McCain better do the same. Hey Drudge, why are you not reporting on Obama and his direct link to the New Party (a socialist/communist party in Chicago)? Here's the link going around on blogs:
http://www.powerlineblog.com/archives2/2008/10/021724.php

McCain better do the same. Hey Drudge, why are you not reporting on Obama and his direct link to the New Party (a socialist/communist party in Chicago)? Here's the link going around on blogs:
http://www.powerlineblog.com/archives2/2008/10/021724.php

I've seen this episode before...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OowxMcVTjTE

A simple radio address or follow up YouTube ad by McCain will undo any progress made by this "Special". My gut tells me that it will be sparsely viewed and only by Obama supporters. It will be a better indicator of the election outcome than the polls.

Why not? Obama's got enough ILLEGAL CONTRIBUTIONS to pay for anything he durn well pleases!!

Wow! A whole hour of lies and spin by the "Chosen One"?

Just another reason I won't watch that channel!

One has to wonder if all those donations from foreign nationals are paying for this time.

Sorry Obama, the more you speak, the more you lie, the more you will be exposed. Hopefully your campaign is over after this stunt. For a guy who is supposed to win in a landslide, you sure are worried.

Vote against socialism, vote for someone other than Obama.

Just another reason I won't watch that channel!

get an education
What if John McCain were a former president of the Harvard Law Review?
What if Barack Obama finished fifth from the bottom of his graduating
class?

What if McCain were still married to the first woman he said “I do” to?

What if Obama were the candidate who left his first wife after she no
longer measured up to his standards?

What if Michelle Obama were a wife who not only became addicted to pain
killers, but acquired them illegally through her charitable organization?

What if Cindy McCain graduated from Harvard?

What if Obama were a member of the Keating-5*?

What if McCain were a charismatic, eloquent speaker?

If these questions reflected reality, do you really believe the election
numbers would be as close as they are?

This is what racism does. It covers up, rationalizes and minimizes
positive qualities in one candidate and emphasizes negative qualities in
another when there is a color difference.

PS: What if Barack Obama had an unwed, pregnant teenage daughter….
*******
You are The Boss… which team would you hire?

With America facing historic debt, 2 wars, stumbling health care, a
weakened dollar, all-time high prison population, mortgage crises,
bank foreclosures, etc.

Educational Background:

Obama:
Columbia University - B.A. Political Science with a Specialization in
International Relations.
Harvard - Juris Doctor (J.D.) Magna Cum Laude

Biden:
University of Delaware - B.A. in History and B.A. in Political Science.
Syracuse University College of Law - Juris Doctor (J.D.)

vs.

McCain:
United States Naval Academy - Class rank: 894 of 899

Palin:
Hawaii Pacific University - 1 semester
North Idaho College - 2 semesters - general study
University of Idaho - 2 semesters - journalism
Matanuska-Susitna College - 1 semester
University of Idaho - 3 semesters - B.A. in Journalism

Waste of money, no chance of losing this one.. McCain should put his helmet on and get on the short bus with Palin and trig

Just another reason I won't watch that channel!

Just another reason I won't watch that channel!

I am always amused at how surreal right wing america is with politics . How scared of an articulate man directly addressing them .

John Mccain used to be a great american hero, now the right wing political machine has turned him into a bitter, two faced , spineless old man.

i vote conservative back here in canada but i could not resolve voting for a party that has ruined a country in 8 years and then places scorn in the direction of any man who is intelligent and not the norm.

Ive made several political decisions that i personally compromised on for what i felt was good for the country. Its time the "patriots" of america start acting the title

Just another reason I won't watch that channel!

OBAMA: THE MANCHURIAN CANDIDATE
30 MIN. OF LIES FROM MR. EMPTY AND HIS PRESS HOGS

Great, now he isn't even TRYING to hide the fact that he and the MSM are buying the election.

Just another reason I won't watch that channel!

Oh Boy!! That ought to be spellbinding! A whole half hour of BS.

You people are just jealous because McPain can't do the same... he doesn't have as much campaign money because people are starting to lean democrat in a big way! This is NOTHING compared to the lies the McCain campaign has been spreading. Go Obama, go!

Oh c'mon, everyone knows Republicans are the biggest racist pigs around. Obama as Hitler? Sorry kids, Bush and Cheney are today's Hitler and Stalin.

Can't wait to see it... I don't remember Perot's one in 1992, though.
P.S. You guys who make Hitler allusions are totally frickin mental. That's based purely on purchases of ad time? Um, candidates buy ads. That's how this whole elections in the era of TV work. oh, WAIT, I forgot slurs and name-calling is all you have left. So, CARRY ON! :)

Do you think Oprah may have something to do with this? She has more money than she knows what to do with it. Just a thought.

Ross Perot was not a nut Mitchell. He had an extensive history of acting and doing what was best for his country and his company. He was not in the pockets of lobbyist like Obama and McCain. Perot got 15% of the popular vote, that is almost unheard of in modern times. He pushed a different focus as opposed to dumbass #1 and black dumbass #2. We need more people like Perot.

Wait, his ACORN group has already caused the financial meltdown, while actively stealing hundreds of thousands of votes in states across the country... and now he's going to buy programming on network television. Is he going to tell us how he plans to fund the new "civilian military" he announced on July 2, 2008, that he plans to create? The one that will be better funded than our military, he said? This is blatant communism coming to a neighborhood near you. First they tear you down, and then they declare themselves your only hope. Don't fall for it, America!

I cannot wait until November 5th for the following headline on Drudge: "Obama elected President in a landslide. Drudge kills self. Rednecks and racists throughout America implode." This is the election to symbolize a new dawn for America: a more intellectual nation, less Bible-thumping and white-trashing; speaking of anti-intellectualism, Palin makes Bush sound like Cicero. The lady reminds of of Peggy Hill("King of the Hill"): disturbingly dumb and opinionated.

So has anyone asked where Senator Obama is getting all of this money from? I imagine if a 30 second ad during the Olympics cost $5,ooo,ooo, then 30 minutes of primetime would cost a good bit more. Besides, does he really need a 30 minute infomerical with the with almost all the media outlets carrying his water?

oh no! that channel lost michele!

How dare you question the Most Merciful Lord Messiah Obama! His Most Mercifulness can do whatever darn well he pleases so long as the media whores bequeath that power to him.

I guarantee I will NOT be watching.

Whiners, whiners, and more whiners whining the same old song. Money is the mothers milk of politics and Obama has the money. Republicans really feal bad because the times are reversed. Now they know how Democrats felt always being outmaneuvered and outspent in campaigns past. The death of the Republican Party is happening right before our very eyes as the party animal eats its young like an odiferous cancer on the republican body politic!!

There is no way Obama (or McCain) can fix the economy. It has to self correct. So, if Obama gets elected it will be such a train wreck we can be sure no Demon-crats will get elected again for the next twenty years!

Remember how they tossed all the votes from the military when Clinton was running? They should have to do the same thing with all these early votes.

Look out crybabies, Obama is coming and there's nothing you can do about it. Check the Dow right now and tell me why anyone would vote republican!

Wow, so many conservatives in showbiz... who knew?

Oh wait, you're just trying to protect you precious money, nevermind.

Hail, Obama! He's buying votes now! Hip-hip!!!!

I sure love being a racist these days. Not voting for a chump makes ya one in America now.

Geez...a whole half an hour?
It cant possibly take the long to resign from a campaign.

I can hear him now..."due to the massive amount of voter fraud and potential criminal investigation into myself and the DNC, I will not be on the ballot on Tuesday, thank you"

See, no where near a half an hour.

Jesus please...do you think you are going to talk us into voting for you by blocking out the freaking airwaves? I just want to realx at 8:00. We get it, change. we know.

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