Last month the Ron Paul campaign stated that it had bought $1.1 million in television advertising time for the remainder of the campaign in New Hampshire.
To date, the Paul campaign has spent very little of that TV ad budget on WMUR-TV, New Hampshire's only statewide commercial television station.
From October 29-November 25, the Paul campaign spent $55,800, or about $14,000 per week on average.
In the last two weeks (November 26-December 10), they have spent $44,100 there for 49 spots. That's roughly three or four ads a day.
All told, the Paul campaign has spent about $100,000 at WMUR over the last six weeks. Four weeks remain in the New Hampshire primary campaign.
Loyal and devoted readers: Has anyone seen any Paul ads on other stations besides WMUR?
Kelly, a Ron Paul supporter, reports that she has seen Paul ads on cable.