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In the February issue, we cast our editorial spotlight on media buying and placement. Some of the issue’s highlights are: ·From Black and White to Red and Blue? A new analysis of television viewership provides fascinating insights into the relationship between people’s partisan identity and the shows they like to watch. ·How Kentucky Voters Elected Rand Paul—And a Gay Democrat: The openly gay mayor of Lexington managed to appeal to many who also voted for the Tea Party favorite. ·Media Buying in Political Campaigns: Veteran media buyer Joseph Mercurio argues that when it comes to political media, broadcast television is the once and future king. We also provide the news and analysis that the political community needs to be more effective: What’s Next? Brief profiles of four innovative researchers whose work promises to be put to work on tomorrow’s campaigns. The 2011 Reed Awards Finalists: A list of the firms that made the cut in the running for the Reed Awards, recognizing excellence in campaigning. Nevada Influencers: Our list of the most influential people in Silver State politics. Plus: Reapportionment Then and Now, Face(booking) the Future, and much, much more… We invite you to share your opinions with us by taking a brief survey.
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