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| Fitzy's We Blew Super Bowl 42 Webcast
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Fitzy is all kinds of heartbroken that the Pats lost the Super Bowl and their chance at a perfect season. And he wants to share it with you. Misery loves company! |
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| Gong and Tibetan Singing Bowl Meditation
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Emile de Leon of Temple Sounds performs a brief sound meditation with gongs and Tibetan singing bowls using large mallets. |
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| Super Bowl XLI Ad Review Pt 1: SF American Marketing Assn.
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(More Super Bowl-related information at
http://superbowlgame.blogspot.com)
I attended this meeting of the San Francisco Chapter of the American Marketing Association on the invitation of my friend Beth. It is an informative and entertaining look at ads from the 41st Super Bowl game, and by ad and marketing professionals based in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Super Bowl XLI was the third-most-watched tv program in the history of television.
Here's the SF AMA's description of the meeting:
As Super Bowl XLI is poised to return to sunny South Florida for the ninth time in 2007, the TV commercials surrounding the game will be all the talk on Monday.
We will hear whether companies' Super Bowl TV commercials have generated the "water cooler" conversation? Marketers dropped more than $150 million on Super Bowl commercials in 2006, but will the spots be good enough to make viewers want to speak out, tell others, discuss it on a blog or post a comment online? Did my $2.6 million ad create a buzz or blog comment? With new metrics on analyzing buzz, was the buzz positive or negative? Super Bowl draws around 140 million viewers for all or part of the game, but is the cost worth it? Do companies reach their intended audience? What about ROI?
Are companies getting more sophisticated in tracking their ads and ad dollars or do companies view a $2.6 million Super Bowl ad as a branding exercise? Come hear a panel of industry professionals discuss the pros and cons of Super Bowl ads at the San Francisco American Marketing Association February 8 event.
Speakers
Dante Lombardi -- Executive Vice President, Group Creative Director - McCann Erickson San Francisco
Paul Venables - Founder and Co-Creative Director -- Venables Bell & Partners
David L. Smith - CEO -- Mediasmith Inc.
Paula Storti - Managing Director -- Worldwalk Media
Mike Mazza - Executive Creative Director -- JWT
Rick Quan - CBS 5 Sports Anchor -- CBS 5 |
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| 1996 Fiesta Bowl Huskers vs Florida
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Nebraska wins their second straight national title beating Florida 62-24. The 1995 Huskers are considered one of the best college football teams ever. |
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| Greatest Bowl Comeback Ever? 1980 Holiday Bowl: BYU vs. SMU
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Jim McMahon engineers an amazing comeback to beat SMU 46-45 in the 1980 Holiday Bowl. For hundreds of live college football games, sign up for XXL at CSTV.com |
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| Orange Bowl - USC vs Oklahoma
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Highlights from the 2005 Orange Bowl. This was USC's second sraight national title. |
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| Bright Eyes - Bowl of Oranges
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from LIFTED
Directed by Cat Solen |
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| Somebody To Love - Queen Live At The Bowl
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Excellent...
Queen concert from Milton Keynes Bowl, 5th June 1982. |
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| Bright Eyes - Bowl of Oranges
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| U2 - Where The Streets Have No Name (2002 Super Bowl Live)
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U2 performed this at halftime of the 2002 Super Bowl between the Patriots and Rams.
As they played, names of victims in the September 11 attacks were scrolled on a giant screen. At the end of the performance Bono opened his jacket to reveal an American flag in the lining.
"Where the Streets Have No Name" is more like the U2 of old than any of the other songs on the LP, because it's a sketch - I was just trying to sketch a location, maybe a spiritual location, maybe a romantic location.
I was trying to sketch a feeling. I often feel very claustrophobic in a city, a feeling of wanting to break out of that city and a feeling of wanting to go somewhere where the values of the city and the values of our society don't hold you down.
An interesting story that someone told me once is that in Belfast, by what street someone lives on you can tell not only their religion but tell how much money they're making - literally by which side of the road they live on, because the further up the hill the more expensive the houses become.
That said something to me, and so I started writing about a place "where the streets have no name."
- Bono from Propaganda 5, 1987 |
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| Botch @ the fireside bowl
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Its Botch dude! at the fireside! |
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| Super Bowl XL
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SLIDESHOW OF SUPER BOWL XL |
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