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Posted in 2004http://www.dailypress.com/sports/columnists/dp-47722cm0jan25,0,3676941.column?coll=dp-sports-columnists I don’t know about you, but I’ve seen and heard enough about Super Bowl XXXVIII...
View ArticleMost viewers can’t recall who made them
Posted in 2005PreviewsReviews http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/business/20050204-9999-1b4super.html By Shannon McMahon UNION-TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER A 1997 Dirt Devil commercial showcased Fred Astaire....
View ArticleSuper Bowl ads mix fun with more caution
Posted in 2005Reviews http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/05038/453908.stm By Rob Owen, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette After last year’s half-time show “wardrobe malfunction” and a bevy of racy commercials —...
View ArticleSuper Bowl Big Spenders
Posted in 2006Ad Salesvia askmen.com/ Find out how much Anheuser-Busch, Pepsi, General Motors, and Visa are spending to get some play at Super Bowl XL. By Steve Seepersaud, Sports Analyst Page 1: Super...
View ArticleSUPER BOWL GAMES VS. COMMERCIALS / Are ads superior to game?
Posted in 2007Are ads superior to game? Peter Hartlaub “The Super Bowl ads are better than the game.” No doubt you’ve heard at least one friend or relative make that statement, usually after a few...
View ArticleSuper Bowl ads past and present
Posted in 2007Super Bowl ads through the ages A spot cost $1.2 million 10 years ago. Now, it’s $2.6 million. Don’t expect prices to fall anytime soon. By Paul R. La Monica, CNNMoney.com editor at large...
View ArticleThe sleaziest Super Bowl ads of all time
Posted in 2008 A farting horse, money out the wazoo, and — of course — GoDaddy.com Bud Light prepares to ruin a beautiful moment, and steal an idea from “Seinfeld.” Anheiser-Busch By Peter Hartlaub...
View ArticleSorting through the history of Super Bowl ads
Posted in 2008 Peter Hartlaub, Chronicle Pop Culture Critic If you look at the Super Bowl advertisement hype, which seems to triple each year, it almost makes the 30-second spots seem worth the 40...
View ArticleThe ads that Bowled us over
Posted in 2008By David Hinckley DAILY NEWS CULTURE CRITIC Ali Landry’s 1999 Doritos spot had just the right crunch. The 1973 Super Bowl has become a frequent point of reference this year because Super...
View ArticleE-Trade baby, you’re a star; AT&T calls Scorsese
Posted in 2008Reviews Baby, you’re a star He spit up in front of 97.4 million people and “underestimated the creepiness” of a clown he hired, but the 9-month-old in E-Trade’s (ETFC) two Super Bowl ads...
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