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BP Spent $93M On Advertising After Oil Spill

Oil giant has spent more than $5 million a week on advertising since Gulf oil spill -- over three times the amount it spent on ads during same period last year.

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Oil giant BP says it has spent more than $5 million a week on advertising since the Gulf Coast oil spill -- more than three times the amount it spent on ads during the same period last year.

BP PLC told the House Energy and Commerce Committee that it spent a total of $93 million on advertising from April to the end of July. The company says the money was intended to keep Gulf Coast residents informed on issues related to the oil spill and to ensure transparency about its actions. The increased spending was largely targeted at TV, newspapers and magazines. A small portion was directed to the Internet.

BP says it actually aired fewer TV spots from April to July than during a similar period last year.

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