The three 2016 presidential debates and the one vice presidential debate will air on a dozen TV networks this year. They're 90 minutes apiece, and all of them are commercial-free.
But that sound you're hearing isn't ad sales revenue going down the drain—it's more like a slot machine during a casino paying out. For the cable and broadcast networks, the much-anticipated Clinton-Trump matchups, which are expected to be dramatic, may end up in the ratings record books, and with ad revenue to match.
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