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Minneapolis: TV and radio
up modestly with no political spending




Feb 7, 2012
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Unlike many other large cities in the U.S., Minneapolis-St. Paul has yet to see much in the way of political advertising, but its absence hasn't put a damper on the market's recovery.

Demand and pricing are up a few percentage points versus last year in the Twin Cities.

Local auto dealers have. . . .

 

 



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