The 2016 presidential race is rewriting the political rulebook, and nowhere is this more apparent than in the case of advertising. Judy Woodruff talks to Elizabeth Wilner of Kantar Media and Ken Goldstein of the University of San Francisco to examine how both paid and free media attention has shaped this election cycle. PBS NewsHour video New York News 2016
How the media has shaped the 2016 presidential race. PBS NewsHour video
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