An XL-sized showcase for this summer's movie blockbusters Salt Lake Tribune - Sean P. Means As you read this, I will be preparing - along with a vast portion of the nation - to watch Super Bowl XL. The funny thing is, this time I'll be watching the game. My team, the Seattle Seahawks, is playing in the Super Bowl for the first
Advertising expert unimpressed with Super Bowl adsBradenton Herald - If you missed the end of the first quarter of the Super Bowl, you may have missed many of the game's best commercials. According to a Penn State advertising expert, four of the game's top five commercials aired by the end of the first quarter. "There
Lifting Super Bowl Ads Above the Lowbrow LevelTuscaloosa News - FOR those of us who watch the Super Bowl for the commercials, effusive thank-you's are in order the morning after: to Steven P. Jobs, for the video iPod; to Al Gore, for inventing the Internet; and to Janet Jackson, for the malfunctioning wardrobe
Super Bowl ads: Of cavemen & soda popFort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel - FedEx's caveman spot played off the fact we've all worked for Neanderthals at one time or another. That this guy's boss doesn't care FedEx hasn't been invented yet is one punchline, but the T-Rex stomping the prehistoric slob at the end is yet
FULL STORY Memphis Commercial Appeal - Super Bowl XL wasn't exactly a thriller, with the Pittsburgh Steelers leading for pretty much the entire second half on their way to a 21-10 victory over the Seattle Seahawks. At least casual viewers -- who, let's face it, made up most of the 80
Media musings: Super Bowl ads skip offenseWisconsin State Journal - You know what my favorite Super Bowl commercial was? Whatever ad happened to be airing instead of the ones for erectile dysfunction. However lame the current crop of ads was, and it seemed like there were more clunkers than usual Sunday, we all have
Super Bowl ads go for extra pointAkron Beacon Journal - NEW YORK - If Miss Piggy is dressing up like Jessica Simpson, monkeys are rampaging around office cubicles, and networking druids are yammering into cell phones, it can mean only one thing: Super Bowl ads are on the way. Despite nagging worries about
Super Bowl adsRegina Leader-Post - NEW YORK -- Advertisers are hoping to keep Super Bowl viewers not just glued to the game Sunday night but also to the commercials. Pepsi, Budweiser and Pizza Hut are just a few of the big spenders, willing to shell out up to $2.5 million US for 30
Super Bowl ads aim for funny boneBradenton Herald - DETROIT - Football teams aren't the only ones trying to score at Super Bowl XL - this year the stakes are particularly high for advertisers. At a time when consumers increasingly zap past TV commercials, the Super Bowl may be the only television show
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