The unexpected presidential race in the Indiana primary election has brought unexpected money to Indiana media.
Gary Belis, spokesman for the Television Bureau of Advertising, a trade group for broadcasters, said political campaigns have spent $9.1 million at television stations in Evansville and four other cities in Indiana since the beginning of the year. And about $2.3 million of that came in the past week, which is not surprising, he said.
http://www.courierpress.com/news/2008/may/02/02web-Primary/?ebj=1/
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