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By Chris Sieroty/ RJ
Remember when there were only three network broadcast stations in Las Vegas and other cities, and networks held a virtual monopoly on programming?
By Chris Sieroty/ RJ
With Election Day still six weeks away and Nevada holding firm to its position as a battleground state, there seems to be no end to the amount of money candidates are willing to pay for political advertising on Las Vegas television stations.
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