SUPERBOWL ADS ALL SOLD
And there are no Apple ones. Get it. No Apple Ads. Get Over It!
This from MacMinute:
Apple shuns Super Bowl advertising
February 1 - 09:40 ET: Apple will not be among this year's Super Bowl advertisers, after Fox yesterday sold the last available 30-second advertising spot for US$2 million. About 32 different companies will be airing television commercials this year during the game, including traditional heavy-weights Anheuser-Busch, Pepsi, and Levi Strauss. Not surprisingly, dot-coms, who comprised 40 percent of Super Bowl advertising in 2000, have been reduced to just four: E-Trade, HotJobs.com, Monster.com, Yahoo!, and MacMinute (just kidding).
P.S. And no, Apple will not be advertising on the pregame show either.
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This from MacMinute:
Apple shuns Super Bowl advertising
February 1 - 09:40 ET: Apple will not be among this year's Super Bowl advertisers, after Fox yesterday sold the last available 30-second advertising spot for US$2 million. About 32 different companies will be airing television commercials this year during the game, including traditional heavy-weights Anheuser-Busch, Pepsi, and Levi Strauss. Not surprisingly, dot-coms, who comprised 40 percent of Super Bowl advertising in 2000, have been reduced to just four: E-Trade, HotJobs.com, Monster.com, Yahoo!, and MacMinute (just kidding).
P.S. And no, Apple will not be advertising on the pregame show either.
[ 02-01-2002: Message edited by: MacsRGood4U ]</p>