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Gulf War COVERAGE HAS COST TELEVISION NETWORKS MILLIONS OF DOLLARS in advertising revenue, and in an apparent bid to lure back skittish advertisers, executives are touting studies that indicate viewers don’t fault advertisers for placing commercials in war shows. One survey found 83% did not object to ads in war programs. NBC says the war cost it $37 million in lost ad revenue and higher news costs.
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