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Nielsen Reports That Romney Campaign Ads Outpacing All Other Presidential Candidates

July 2, 2007
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NEW YORK, July 2 /PRNewswire/ — Republican Presidential Candidate Mitt Romney placed more local TV advertisements than all other candidates combined, with 4,549 ads, mostly on local broadcast television, through June 10 according to The Nielsen Company. Nielsen Monitor Plus, the leading provider of competitive advertising information, reported that traditional media started early this presidential campaign and that the local TV ad trend is anticipated to increase. Since the two weeks beginning June 11, both Chris Dodd and John Edwards have run half of their reported TV advertisements to date and Barack Obama began running TV ads in Iowa on June 27.

The presidential campaigns are using different combinations of new and traditional media to generate exposure during the early stages of the 2008 presidential race. Democrats are dominating new media with the online “buzz” tipping to Democrats 64.3% of the time, according to Nielsen BuzzMetrics. Meanwhile, Barack Obama’s Website generated the greatest number of unique visitors of any candidate Website in April, according to Nielsen//NetRatings.

Traditional Media

Compared to the 2000 and 2004 elections, local TV ad spending for 2008, in general, started early, with seven candidates now running television spots. Republican Duncan Hunter was the first candidate to run a television spot, hitting televisions 625 days before the November 4, 2008 election, followed three days later by Republican challenger Mitt Romney. This early television presence, however, pales in comparison to the 2000 race when George W. Bush began running television spots 821 days (more than two years) before Election Day. Through June 2007, Mitt Romney had run the most campaign spots, with 4,549 in seven markets including Iowa and New Hampshire – more than all other candidates combined and more than double the number of Democrat Bill Richardson, who ran spots only in Iowa and New Hampshire.

Republican Rudolph Giuliani, taking a different approach to traditional media, has run hundreds of radio advertisements, twice as many Mitt Romney, the only other candidate with local radio ads. The Giuliani campaign has already run radio ads in most of the major U.S. media markets, focusing on Kansas City, Minneapolis-St. Paul, and Providence.

   — Mitt Romney had the most traditional ads with 53%, followed by Bill      Richardson with 26%, Chris Dodd with 19%, and John Edwards with 1%.   — 82% of the local TV ads are in Iowa (64%) and New Hampshire (18%).   — Duncan Hunters’ 34 TV spots are asking people to join his campaign,      seeking volunteers and donations.   — Giuliani has run 642 radio advertisements in every radio market that      Nielsen collects data; Romney has run 378 radio ads focusing on New      Hampshire and Central Florida.     

2008 PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN TELEVISION & RADIO SPOTS The Number of Television & Local Radio Ads (TV through-6/10/07, Radio 5/27/07)

             TV &              Local   Candidate Radio Nat’l Local TV      IA    NH     VT  SC  FL   GA MI  DC CA             Total Cable Radio Total   Mitt   Romney(R) 4,549   297   378 4,252  2,036   788  572 386 319  96 55   –   –    Bill   Richardson   (D)       2,232     –    –  2,232  1,931   301    –   –   –   –  –   –   –    Chris   Dodd(D)   1,664     4    –  1,660  1,280   380    –   –   –   –  –   –   –    John   Edwards(D)   68     –    –     68     45     –    –   –   –   –  –  23   –    Duncan   Hunter(R)    34     –    –     34      –     –    –  22   –   –  –      12    Rudolph   Giuliani(R)   –     –   642     –      –     –    –   –   –   –  –   –   –     Total    8,547   301 1,020 8,246  5,292 1,469  572 408 319  96 55  23  12   *Source: Nielsen Monitor-Plus    Blog Activity  

Democrats have the early lead in the blogosphere, generating more “Buzz,” or online mentions in blogs and discussion, by nearly a 2-to-1 ratio, according to Nielsen BuzzMetrics. With no online advertisements, Senator Obama has created the greatest Buzz volume overall. Senator Hillary Clinton coming in a distant second, has used unique techniques to close the gap such as the recent online parody of the Soprano’s series finale to generate additional Buzz.

John McCain is leading Republicans with online Buzz, potentially because of his heavy online ad spending in recent months. McCain’s Buzz is followed relatively closely by Rudolph Giuliani and Mitt Romney, and distantly by Ron Paul. The Buzz for the Republican party overall is related to the heated discussion between Ron Paul and Rudolph Giuliani during the Republican debate in May 2007.

   — Obama had nearly double the amount of Buzz than Hillary Clinton (who is      ranked #2 in terms of Buzz volume).   — The Democrats (Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, John Edwards, Bill      Richardson) significantly dominate online discussion compared with      Republicans (John McCain, Rudolph Giuliani, Mitt Romney, Ron Paul)      overall, with nearly double the amount of blog posts for the      trailing 12-month period.   — Buzz for each political candidate peaked immediately after their      announcements for candidacy, then tends to level off.                    2008 Presidential Campaign Political Buzz   Blog Post Analysis             Democratic Party         Republican Party   June 15, 2006-June                          Buzz                     Buzz   15, 2007                Candidate           Share    Candidate       Share                            Barack Obama        45.5     John McCain      37.9    Political    Buzz       Hillary Clinton     32.0     Rudolph Giuliani 25.1   Party        Share   Democratic   64.3       John Edwards        17.5     Mitt Romney      22.7   Republican   35.7       Bill Richardson      4.9     Ron Paul         14.2    * Source: Nielsen BuzzMetrics  

Data reflects % of messages within discussion of the above political candidates.

Websites and Internet Advertising

Republican Senator John McCain leads overall online paid advertising, followed by Republican Romney and Democrat Clinton. McCain had 12 times the exposure of other candidates as a result of online advertising in April, generating nearly 26 million unique impressions. However, McCain only placed fourth in the number of unique visitors to a candidate’s Website in April.

Senator Clinton’s campaign, which appears to have spent much less, generated the second most Website traffic, behind Democrat Senator Barack Obama. Obama, with no online advertisements, dominated the page views of all candidates, with the Obama’ 08 Website generating nearly 4 million page views from almost 650,000 unique visitors in April.

   — Senator McCain generated over 40 million unique impressions utilizing      paid Internet advertisements in April and May from both image — and      sponsored link based ads; followed by Mitt Romney with 5.8 million      unique impressions and Friends of Hillary generating just over 2      million impressions.   — Senator McCain’s nearly 26 million impressions in April generated the      fourth rank in online traffic to the a campaign Website, with Clinton’s      1.4 million impressions contributing to second overall unique visitors      to a campaign site; and Romney’s 877,000 unique impressions coming in a      distant sixth.   — Senator Clinton scaled back online advertising significantly in May,      with under 1 million impressions compared to Senator McCain with nearly      15 million impressions and Romney with nearly 5 million.                2008 Presidential Campaign Websites for April 2007                            Unique   Page  Active  Sessions   Time Per Visitor                           Visitors Views Reach%    Per          (hh:mm:ss)   Website                  (000)   (000)          Visitor    Barack Obama for          647   3,797    0.45    1.41           0:06:21    President Website    Hillary Clinton for       498   1,616    0.34    1.17           0:04:16    President Website    John Edwards for          385   1,744    0.27    1.32           0:04:59    President Website    John McCain Presidential  212     766    0.15    1.20           0:04:09    Website    Tom Tancredo              142     454    0.10    1.10           0:03:58    Presidential Website    Mitt Romney Presidential  111     447    0.08    1.12           0:03:08    Website    Ron Paul Presidential     103     602    0.07    1.09           0:05:05    Website    Bill Richardson for        72     138    0.05    1.06           0:02:37    President Website    Dennis Kucinich for        70     329    0.05    1.56           0:04:57    President Website    Rudy Giuliani              65     562    0.04    1.17           0:02:43    Exploratory Website    Mike Gravel for           N/A     N/A     N/A     N/A               N/A    President Website    Joe Biden for President   N/A     N/A     N/A     N/A               N/A    Website    Duncan Hunter for         N/A     N/A     N/A     N/A               N/A    President Website    Chris Dodd for President  N/A     N/A     N/A     N/A               N/A    Website    Tommy Thompson            N/A     N/A     N/A     N/A               N/A    Presidential Website    John Cox for President    N/A     N/A     N/A     N/A               N/A    Website    Tom Vilsack for           N/A     N/A     N/A     N/A               N/A    President Website    

*These Websites do not meet minimum sample size standards. Projected and average measures for these sites may exhibit large changes month-to-month as a result.

N/A indicates that these Websites have insufficient sample sizes for reliable projection of audience size.

          2008 Presidential Campaign Online Political Advertising                    Image-Based Advertising     Sponsored Link Advertising                  April 2007    May 2007      April 2007      May 2007                  Impressions   Impressions   Impressions     Impressions                     (000)        (000)          (000)          (000)   Candidate   John McCain     11,616        8,654         14,352          6,262   Friends of    Hillary           395            –            966            778   Romney for    President, Inc.   –          3,437            877          1,438    *Source: Nielsen//NetRatings AdRelevance US    About The Nielsen Company  

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