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This year the Superbowl ads will be going for about $3 million.

There are a number of companies that will not be placing an ad this year. Among them is GM.

Do you think it is fear of public outcry or that "they finally get it"?




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Kindle;1103132 wrote: This year the Superbowl ads will be going for about $3 million.

There are a number of companies that will not be placing an ad this year. Among them is GM.

Do you think it is fear of public outcry or that "they finally get it"?


I don't know but it will be interesting to see who does advertize... that is expensive
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Kindle;1103132 wrote: This year the Superbowl ads will be going for about $3 million.

There are a number of companies that will not be placing an ad this year. Among them is GM.

Do you think it is fear of public outcry or that "they finally get it"?


Good..maybe they are "getting it".
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And will the era of the Superbowl come to an end because sponsors are declining to pay for the expensive ads?

Will ball players start being paid their true earnings?



There are alot of organizations that need to "get it'. IMO
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along-for-the-ride;1103593 wrote: And will the era of the Superbowl come to an end because sponsors are declining to pay for the expensive ads?



Will ball players start being paid their true earnings?





There are alot of organizations that need to "get it'. IMO
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If things get bleek enough, the sponsors just may bring back another "Janet Jackson" commercial! :wah:
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cars;1103623 wrote: If things get bleek enough, the sponsors just may bring back another "Janet Jackson" commercial! :wah:


So that was a "mind sticker" for you, eh???? :D




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Best shopping day of the year, the malls are empty.........................:)
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cars;1103623 wrote: If things get bleek enough, the sponsors just may bring back another "Janet Jackson" commercial! :wah:


Sure............."wardrobe malfunctions" have great entertainment value. :wah:
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superbowl ads are usually the highlight of the superbowl... it saddens me that so many are opting out.
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Kindle;1103627 wrote: So that was a "mind sticker" for you, eh???? :D
Actually, it was more of an "EYE" opener! :p:D:p:wah:
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along-for-the-ride;1103593 wrote: And will the era of the Superbowl come to an end because sponsors are declining to pay for the expensive ads?

Will ball players start being paid their true earnings?



There are alot of organizations that need to "get it'. IMO


well said!
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I doubt they "get it", they are just realizing that their business would probably be even worse if they spent that much on a commercial after the bailout. The big bosses just don't want to lose their jobs.
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chonsigirl;1103640 wrote: Best shopping day of the year, the malls are empty.........................:)


I go grocery shopping later in the day. the place is dead:wah:
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Kindle;1103627 wrote: So that was a "mind sticker" for you, eh???? :D


The Bridgestone tire commercial :wah:

YouTube - Bridgestone Squirrel Scream Super Bowl Commercial
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Mustang;1106631 wrote: The Bridgestone tire commercial :wah:

YouTube - Bridgestone Squirrel Scream Super Bowl Commercial


Loved this one. :-6




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JAB;1106683 wrote: Bingo! Shel. Not to mention the negative PR.


Shel, did you get that em I sent you about adopting an anexectuve? I know my sppeling is ahooribel.
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