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CNN’s decision to spend close to $100,000 on an aerial camera shot at the Democratic National Convention shows the steps networks are willing to take to compete for viewers. >
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... starting tonight, btw). Because this is the Democratic National Convention to officially confirm Barack Obama as the party's presidential nominee, it's only natural that we should spend most of the time talking about the Clintons, specifically Bill Clinton and what he might say on Wednesday night and what he could possibly be thinking. Also discussed: Invesco Field's impending pyrotechnics (Is Barack Obama the CGI candidate? Discuss), giant $100 million camera-blimps flying overhead, and what kind of food you can get at the ...
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