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For women only.(Brief Article)
Few cable nets will bother with guys on Super Bowl Sunday Cable will become conspicuously feminine on Jan. 28, the date of CBS' Super Bowl XXXV broadcast and one of the most testosterone-driven days in television. Traditionally, cable networks ...
Tags: cable, game, network, NFL, programming, Super Bowl, women
Research articles 2001-01-15
Over-exposure: halftime flap prompts 'indecency' probe.
Viacom Inc. and the television industry at large were still reeling late last week from the Janet Jackson breast-baring escapade during the halftime show of Super Bowl XXXVIII, as many networks are now contemplating live programming safeguards to a Viacom Inc. and the television...
Tags: MTV, network, Super Bowl
Research articles 2004-02-09
Tech, telecom companies use event to show off new services.(News)(Column)
Byline: Andrew Dietderich From startups to multibillion-dollar corporations, technology and telecommunications companies plan to use the Super Bowl to showcase and improve services. And perhaps no group of companies claim to be more ready for th Byline: Andrew Dietderich ...
Tags: Cingular Wireless, Ford Motor Co., game, network, Super Bowl, telecommunications
Research articles 2006-01-30
Network pricing helps CBS; cost controls at NBC. (earnings for first quarter 1993) (Brief Article)
Underlying network revenue growth at the CBS television network powered first-quarter operating earnings of the parent company to a more than threefold gain, to $62.4 million. General Electric also cited "sharply" higher operating profit Underlying network revenue growth at the CBS television network...
Tags: network, Super Bowl, NBC Universal Inc., cost control, pricing strategy
Research articles 1993-04-19
Sports upfront is robust but less wild than prime time. (TV Buyer).
Like most TV commercials in this year's go-go upfront market, sports spots will cost more next season, although the price hikes will be less than those paid for prime time. The sports upfront advertising marketplace is underway, and both buye ...
Tags: advertisement, football, Fox, network, NFL, Super Bowl, TV
Research articles 2003-06-16
$2.4M: That IS Super.(television advertising during Super Bowl)(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
That's what CBS wants for 30-second spots in this season's Super Bowl CBS wants $2.4 million per 30-second ad spot for the 2001 Super Bowl, airing next January. Whether it gets that price remains to be seen. ...
Tags: advertisement, agency, dot-com, network, Super Bowl, TV
Research articles 2000-06-12
A Super Bowl, considering: At $2M per spot, Fox ad sales on par with CBS's last year, before the recession. (Top of the Week).(Brief Article)
Fox is raking in close to $2 million per 30-second spot for units in the Super Bowl, says Jon Nesvig, head of sales for the network. That average pricing level, if maintained, would put the network in line with where CBS ended up last year. ...
Tags: advertisement, Fox, game, network, pricing strategy, Super Bowl
Research articles 2002-01-21
CBS drafts MTV to create Super Bowl programming; Networks team up to win over younger viewers.(Brief Article)
In an effort to attract younger viewers to CBS' telecast of the Super Bowl, sibling MTV will produce the halftime show as well as one pre-game hour. In an effort to attract younger viewers to CBS' telecast of the Super Bowl, sibling MTV will...
Tags: MTV, network, programming, Super Bowl, team
Research articles 2000-07-03

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Anheuser-Busch secured alcohol category exclusivity during NBC broadcasts of Super Bowl XLIII in 2009 and Super Bowl XLVI in 2012
Anheuser-Busch secured alcohol category exclusivity during NBC broadcasts of Super Bowl XLIII in 2009 and Super Bowl XLVI in 2012, securing the brewer a significant presence in all NFL broadcasts on the network through 2012.
Tags: Anheuser-Busch, exclusivity, NBC Universal Inc.
Research articles 2006-08-01
NFL Football: Cards sign QB Jeff Blake and Super Bowl MVP Jackson.
Mar 12, 2003 The Sports Network via COMTEX Tempe, AZ Sports Network - The Arizona Cardinals made three big signings on Wednesday, including inking veteran quarterback Jeff Blake to a three-year contract and securing a five-year deal with free agent safety and Super...
Tags: The Sports Network
Research articles 2003-03-12
NFL Football: Cards sign Super Bowl MVP Jackson.
Mar 12, 2003 The Sports Network via COMTEX Tempe, AZ Sports Network - The Arizona Cardinals signed free agent safety and Super Bowl XXXVII most valuable player Dexter Jackson to a five-year contract on Wednesday. The Cardinals also signed free...
Tags: The Sports Network
Research articles 2003-03-12
Advertising Roundup: Super Bowl Audience Declined; Sex Pistol's Butter Ad; BMW Review; Cliff Freeman Gets Airline; More ...
Super Bowl more expensive for advertisers, got fewer viewers -- NBC said it sold out its entire available ad inventory on the Super Bowl last night, notching $206 million, up from $186.3 million sold by News Corp.'s Fox for the 2008 game. The game got 97 million viewers last year,...
Tags: Super Bowl, Advertisement, BMW AG, Jim Edwards
Blog posts 2009-02-03
NFL, Coca-Cola and SportSouth join for 3-day Super Bowl special. ('NFL Super Bowl Channel' to air on SportSouth Network) (Brief Article)
SportSouth, the Coca-Cola Co. and the National Football League will televise the "NFL Super Bowl Channel" Jan. 27-30. The 41 hours of programing, which will pre-empt regular programing on Prime Network and SportSouth, will reach those ne SportSouth, the Coca-Cola Co. and the...
Tags: Coca-Cola Co., network, NFL
Research articles 1994-01-17
NBC Should Make the Super Bowl Social
Ever since the inauguration of President Obama, I've been waiting for NBC to tell the world that it was going to use Facebook Connect, or a similar platform, to do for Super Bowl viewing what CNN.com and Facebook Connect did for the inauguration. I'm still waiting. ...
Tags: Catharine P. Taylor, Facebook, Home Entertainment, NBC Universal Inc., Personal Technology, Super Bowl, Tv & Home Theater, TVs
Blog posts 2009-01-28
NFL Football: Super Bowl officials announced.
Jan 23, 2003 The Sports Network via COMTEX San Diego, CA Sports Network - Bill Carollo has been named as the referee to head the seven-man crew that will officiate the Super Bowl on Sunday at Qualcomm Stadium. Carollo, in...
Tags: The Sports Network
Research articles 2003-01-24
NFL Football: Raiders Super Bowl Report: Brown & Rice feeling Super.
Jan 22, 2003 The Sports Network via COMTEX Oakland Raiders Super Bowl XXXVII Insider San Diego, CA Sports Network - When you scan the Oakland Raiders' payroll, you can't help but notice that the team will be $39 million over...
Tags: The Sports Network
Research articles 2003-01-22
Patriotism a big part of the big show NFL, Fox and advertisers all use a nation's pride to sell the Super Bowl.(News)
Byline: Ted Cox The Fox network sold football as the national sport Sunday, as advertisers used patriotism to sell their products in the TV coverage of Super Bowl XXXVI. From the moment Michael Douglas opened the pregame coverage on WFLD Channel 32 in voice-over...
Tags: advertisement, advertiser, football, Games, NFL
Research articles 2002-02-04
NFL Network Taps NVision for Super Bowl (Broadcasting and Cable)
NFL Network is relying on master control technology from Grass Valley, Calif.-based NVision to support its remote coverage leading up to and after Super Bowl XLII. NFL Network is relying on master control technology from Grass Valley, Calif.-based NVision to support its remote coverage...
Tags: broadcasting, cable, network, NFL
Research articles 2008-01-28
NFL Network Uses NVISION Master Control to Televise Super Bowl XLII Programming
GRASS VALLEY, Calif. -- In the run up to Super Bowl XLII, NFL Network is offering football fans a variety of ways to live the NFL experience from an "insider's" perspective. NFL Network provides the most comprehensive coverage of Super Bowl XLII, featuring more than 100 broadcasting hours that includes...
Tags: network, NFL
Research articles 2008-01-10
SUPER BOWL BUSTS?
The year began with the splashy debut of three tech companies on the Super Bowl -- Oracle Corp., Network Associates and Iomega Corp. Iomega and Network Associates aren't returning to the game, although Oracle is mulling a possible buy. The year began with the...
Tags: Iomega Corp., Oracle Corp., Super Bowl
Research articles 1998-11-16
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