Wonder what happened with that Super Bowl proposal? |
February 19th, 2007 under Ads, Super Bowl. [ Comments: none ]
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ifilm and My Super Proposal
I am such a girl, that made me cry! How sweet is that? Who wouldn’t want someone to do that for them?
I am so happy ifilm was able to get her reaction because her reaction cost me my final Kleenex!
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What show got the post-Super Bowl time slot? |
December 4th, 2006 under CBS, Super Bowl. [ Comments: none ]
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CBS is giving the plush post-Super Bowl spot to sophomore drama Criminal Minds. The Mandy Patinkin drama will air immediately following Super Bowl XLI on Sunday, February 4. “This is an outstanding opportunity to expose a series that is young in its life cycle and on the rise to an enormous universe of potential new viewers," says CBS entertainment president Nina Tassler. CBS’ strategy comes as the show this fall began to surpass Lost in total viewers when the shows went head-to-head Wednesdays at 9.
Broadcasting & Cable
I think it is criminal they chose that show. I know it beats LOST, but I do not think it is the best fit. I would’ve picked Jericho, but hey that is just me.
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Billy Joel will sing the National Anthem at the Super Bowl!!! |
November 28th, 2006 under Concerts/Tours, Super Bowl. [ Comments: none ]
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Tickets will go on sale Saturday (Dec. 2) for a run of Billy Joel dates in the Southern U.S. in February and March. Joel will sing the National Anthem at the Super Bowl in Miami on Feb. 4, and the tour starts Feb. 7 at the Jacksonville (Fla.) Arena. Also on the route are the TD Waterhouse Arena in Orlando, Fla. (Feb. 10), American Airlines Arena in Miami (12), Colonial Center in Columbia, S.C. (14), the Bi-Lo Center in Greenville, S.C. (17), the Gaylord Entertainment Center in Nashville (21), JPJ Arena in Charlottesville, Va. (23), and the Birmingham (Ala.) Jefferson Civic Center (26). In March, Joel will play Philips Arena in Atlanta (1), RBC Center in Raleigh (3), and the New Orleans Arena (6).
Billboard
If you never seen him in concert, I highly recomend that you do! He puts on one hell of a show!
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CBS wins one against the FCC Super Bowl incident |
August 22nd, 2006 under CBS, Super Bowl, The Jacksons. [ Comments: none ]
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The FCC, hoping for a fast track through the courts, has been denied its timetable for CBS‘ appeal of the Janet Jackson/Super Bowl fine. Last week the Commission asked the Third Circuit Court of Appeals to move quickly on the case, with September 11 as the first date for paperwork to be filed. The FCC and CBS would respond, with verbal arguments beginning in early November.According to Broadcasting & Cable, the court has set September 27 as the beginning date for briefs to be filed, with 44 days of response. Verbal arguments would not begin on this timetable until the end of November or into December.Last month, CBS paid the $550,000 fine to the government over the now-legendary Super Bowl incident, but only to pave the way for the broadcaster to contest the fine in court.
FMQB (Thanks Becca)
I am so over her peirced nipple already. You know these FCC suits love to keep it alive so they look at her nipple!
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