The Premier says in buying 30 minutes of TV time this Sunday, she wants to use the media to get around the media.
Christy Clark says too often news outlets filter her message.
"I think communicating through the media is different from communicating directly to people, I mean clearly it is. The intention with setting side a half hour of time is to communicate, talk to people directly and let them make a decision based on all of the content, unfiltered, talking to people about where I stand on the issues so it is a different process than talking through the media."
Clark says the party is paying for the airtime, and questions on the price should be directed to the Liberal Party.
The BC Liberal Party in an email says the cost for the thirty minutes of airtime is "around 100-thousand dollars."