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      <description>It only seems like Jon Lafayette knows everything about the TV business. In fact, he&apos;s got lot of questions with answers that elude him. In this blog, he plans to  discuss some of those questions to provoke thought and perhaps obtain answers from people in the industry reading these posts. Of course, he&apos;ll probably just wind up with more questions to keep him up late at night.</description>
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      <copyright>Copyright 2008</copyright>
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         <title>How Do Commercial Ratings Affect Demand?</title>
         <description>If you want proof that I’ve been spending too much time talking to people about commercial ratings and ad buying, this is it. A lot of people have been discussing how commercial ratings will affect the supply side of upfront</description>
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