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  1. Super Bowl -- Commercials
    The Motion Picture category, which tied for first place in 2006 (along with Beer), cut spending during the 2007 Super Bowl to 1 minute 45 seconds, airing 4 spots for 4 different movies. In 2006, nine different films advertised, each with a 30-second commercial, totaling 41/2 minutes.
  2. Tv Commercials -- Super Bowl
    For many Super Bowl viewers, the TV commercials are as important to the festivities as the game itself. Overall, 49 percent of the respondents said that the game was their favorite part of the Super Bowl festivities, but more than a quarter (26 percent) actually preferred watching the ads. Males, in particular, were significantly more likely to prefer watching the game itself, while females preferred watching the ads. Females were ... more likely than males to prefer spending time with friends and family and watching the halftime show.
  3. Super Bowl -- Super Bowls
    "The Super Bowl ad season is the ultimate test for evaluating tool performance and artistic know how," said Ben Orisich, Creative Director at Homenyc. "Facilities need to be equipped in talent and technology to handle the intense pressure of commercial post. Flame and Smoke are very powerful high-end systems, used by some of the most talented and experienced creative professionals in the industry."
  4. Super Bowl
    The very first Super Bowl was played in 1967. Yep. It was at the Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles on January 15 (seems early--but these are the facts). Who played? Well, the Green Bay Packers of the National Football League and the Kansas City Chiefs of the American Football League went at it and the Packers blew the Chiefs away with an impressive 35-10 victory.
  5. Super Bowl -- Super Bowl Xl
    Last year, 30-second spots during CBS's broadcast of Super Bowl XLI between the Chicago Bears and the Indianapolis Colts sold for about $2.6 million each. That's up from $2.5 million for a spot in 2006's broadcast on ABC. And in 1997 that commercial time was a bargain at just $1.2 million for 30 seconds. Ride the way-back machine to 1982 — two years before Apple Computer's vaunted "1984" commercial — and a Super Bowl ad sold for just $324,000. When it costs that much to air an ad, almost no expense is too great in generating one.
  6. Super Bowl -- Super Bowl Xlii
    Super Bowl XLII advertiser websites with the largest increases in market share of visits on Super Bowl Sunday 2008 were Hyundai, up 1450%, Paramount’s Ironman Movie, up 800% and GoDaddy.com, which increased 616%. Budlight.com and Budweiser.com increased 100% and 25 percent on Sunday from the previous day, respectively. Tags: Hyundai, GoDaddy, Super Bowl, Web Site, Web Site Development, Web Technology, Internet, NB Blog posts 2008-02-12
  7. Super -- Super Bowls
    Offering wide selections of Super Bowl gear and apparel, a few sports merchandise sites ... fared well. The NFL's officially licensed retailer, NFLShop.com, saw traffic increase 113 percent over the previous Sundays, while FootballFanatics.com drew 49 percent more traffic.
  8. Super Bowl -- Years
    Comparing last year's Super Bowl food preferences in the two markets that are home to this year's teams - Chicago and Indianapolis - there are some noteworthy similarities and difference between the two cities. Looking at the largest overall percentage of sales increases, both markets showed strong sales growth in cocktail franks and processed cheese loaves. However, Chicago area supermarkets showed strong growth in sales of frozen unbreaded crab, refrigerated fruit, dip mixes, and dairy dips; while Indianapolis area supermarkets experienced bumps in the sales of 'Miracle Whip' type salad dressing, frozen hors d' oeuvres & snacks, brownie mixes, and bratwurst & knockwurst.
  9. Justin Timberlake -- Super Bowl
    Justin Timberlake will be performing a set of stunts at the 2008 Super Bowl during the advertising break. The “SexyBack” singer, who made news around the world in 2004 for his shocking performance with Janet Jackso during the big game, is working on a commercial for Pepsi. The incident with Jackson resulted in a wardrobe malfunction that exposed her breast to 140 million people around the world.
  10. Janet Jackson -- Super Bowl
    Janet Jackson and Justin Timberlake's Nipplegate incident at the 2004 Super Bowl has topped a list of the biggest celebrity scandals in the past 25 years. The top 25 list, compiled by US magazine Entertainment Weekly, ranks Jackson's exposed breast as the biggest celebrity scandal since 1982.
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