Gouging democracy: how the television industry profiteered on campaign 2000 (Reports 016498), 2001

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Box 848, Reel R-9319
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"Local television stations across the country systematically gouged candidates in the closing months of the 2000 campaign, jacking up the prices of their ads to levels that were far above the lowest candidate rates listed on the stations' own rate cards..

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Knowledge, Creativity and Freedom/Media Arts and Culture

10000291

Alliance for Better Campaigns, Inc.

[Media policy papers]

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