As both sides muster their resources in the final days leading up to the midterms, CNN looked at the TV shows that have aired the most political ads in 2018 as of October 30, how much was spent to air them, and who aired the most.
The top buyers were all either the Republican PAC Congressional Leadership Fund, the Democratic group Senate Majority PAC, or Sen. Jon Tester, a Montana Democrat whom President Trump has campaigned to replace with Republican Matt Rosendale and who was able to air more ads on top shows for a much lower rate in Montana.
Here are the top ten:
1. "CBS This Morning"
Ads aired: 53,172
Estimated amount spent on ads: $14.1 million
Top buyer: Montana Democrat Sen. Jon Tester
2. "Good Morning America"
Ads aired: 51,269
Estimated amount spent on ads: $19.4 million
Top buyer: Montana Democrat Sen. Jon Tester
3. "Today" show
Ads aired: 46,227
Estimated amount spent on ads: $22 million
Top buyer: Senate Majority PAC
4. "Judge Judy"
Ads aired: 38,538
Estimated amount spent on ads: $10.2 million
Top buyer: Senate Majority PAC
5. "Wheel of Fortune"
Ads aired: 30,907
Estimated amount spent on ads: $31.3 million
Top buyer: Senate Majority PAC
6. "Dr. Phil"
Ads aired: 28,567
Estimated amount spent on ads: $8.5 million
Top buyer: Montana Democrat Sen. Jon Tester
7. "Jeopardy"
Ads aired: 28,565
Estimated amount spent on ads: $23.9 million
Top buyer: Senate Majority PAC
8. "Family Feud"
Ads aired: 28,516
Estimated amount spent on ads: $7.1 million
Top buyer: Senate Majority PAC
9. "Big Bang Theory"
Ads aired: 26,052
Estimated amount spent on ads: $10.8 million
Top buyer: Senate Majority PAC
10. "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert"
Ads aired: 25,866
Estimated amount spent on ads: $8.3 million
Top buyer: Congressional Leadership Fund
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