- "All iconic brands refresh themselves to be relevant and contemporary..." PR line from PepsiCo, repeated verbatim this morning on NPR by a company hack explaining why it's a brilliant idea to spend millions of dollars to rebrand Gatorade to just plain G. Sure to be a hit among FFA and AARP members at KFC.
- Exercise necessary to burn off the calories from two fried chicken legs: 3,200 "Waves."
- Inventor of The Wave: Krazy George... and 47,000 Oakland A's fans at the Oakland Coliseum, October 15, 1981.
- Amount Tampa Bay taxpayers shelled out to build Raymond James Stadium: $168.5 million.
- Amount Tampa Bay Buccaneers and über-sports-capitalist Malcolm Glazer shelled out to build Raymond James Stadium: $0.
- Increase over previous year's January sales tax revenue Tampa Bay experienced when it hosted Super Bowls in 1991 and 2001, respectively: –0.96%, +3.1%.
- Perecentage of Republicans on President Obama's White House Super Bowl party guest list: 27%.
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Sunday, February 1, 2009
Marketing, Chicken Legs, and Sports Capitalism: Super Bowl Notes
Inauguration Day was the Super Bowl in our house (fumble John Roberts, touchdown America), and KDLT still hasn't figured out how to beam a strong enough digital signal to reach Lake Herman, so that football game a bunch of millionaire steroid users are staging today barely registers on the Madville Times radar. But if NBC can sell $206 million in ads for a four-hour stretch (over a quarter-billion for the whole day), the event must have some cultural relevance. In recognition of the event, some semi-random trivia:
Greetings from sunny but somewhat chilly Tampa on this Super Bowl Sunday!
ReplyDeleteI sat outside listening to live music at one of our more popular malls on Friday night. Lead singer from Sioux Falls! Check out http://www.hbcband.com/index.htm
Is that Camille? Why "Midwest" and not "South Dakota"?
ReplyDeleteAnother balmy day here on the prairie: temperature and wind both 30! Yahoo!
Corey:
ReplyDeleteOnly pinkos dislike Super Bowl Sunday. I'm just sayin'.
Todd Epp
SD Watch http://www.southdakotawatch.net
Well, with all that Cardinal red, the Steelers' clear symbolism of organized labor, and that leftist halftime singer, I could have mistaken it for a celebration of the Revolution. To the barricades!
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