Updated: Barack Obama Ad Draws 33.5 Mil. Viewers

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Senator Barack Obama’s $4 million plus dollars bought him more than 33.5 million viewers Wednesday night (Oct. 29), according to Nielsen. The half-hour informercial, aired at 8 p.m. on four networks, CBS, NBC, Univision, and Fox, MSNBC, BET and TV One.

Fox delayed the airing of the final game of the World Series by one-half hour to accommodate Obama’s informercial. Only ABC ran its regularly-scheduled program, Pushing Daisies.

An unprecedented media tactic, Obama’s infomercial was the first to be aired by a presidential candidate since Ross Perot’s on Election Day in 1996, which was watched by 22.7

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