On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 9:39 AM, Mark J. mjeffr...@marcrealty.com wrote:
If you've got a couple of million hanging around, you can still buy a
spot in the fourth quarter for the game--it normally doesn't matter,
but the possibility that no major market teams or teams with a strong
brand will
On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 12:39 PM, Mark J. mjeffr...@marcrealty.com wrote:
If you've got a couple of million hanging around, you can still buy a
spot in the fourth quarter for the game--it normally doesn't matter,
but the possibility that no major market teams or teams with a strong
brand
...@ellwanger.tv
To: tvornottv@googlegroups.com
Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2009 12:43 PM
Subject: [TV orNotTV] Re: NBC Only 90% Sold on Super Bowl
Joe Coughlin wrote:
Of the four teams that could gain a Super Bowl berth this weekend --
the
Philadelphia Eagles, the Pittsburgh Steelers, the Arizona
Joe Coughlin wrote:
Of the four teams that could gain a Super Bowl berth this weekend -- the
Philadelphia Eagles, the Pittsburgh Steelers, the Arizona Cardinals and
the Baltimore Ravens -- none hails from a major market and only the
Steelers have a strong Super Bowl history and a brand that
On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 12:58 PM, Joe Coughlin inturnaro...@gmail.comwrote:
How are the Eagles not a major market team? Isn't Philly still the number
four media market?
And Donovan McNabb was a soup spokesman for years - it isn't as if the
Eagles are a team without a well-known player.
ESPN has a very warped view of major markets, based on the teams they give the
most coverage to. If you only watched ESPN, I wouldn't blame you if you
thought the American sports landscape consisted solely of the Red Sox, Yankees,
Lakers, Cowboys and the Patriots.
David
On Thu, Jan 15,