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How the Letterman-Oprah-Leno Super Bowl Ad Came Together

How the Super Bowl ad featuring David Letterman, Oprah Winfrey and Jay Leno came together.

 

Super Bowl Ad Watch: Blogging the Commercials

Super Bowl Ad Watch: Blogging the Commercials

Super Bowl Ad Watch: A running look at the other side of the big game.

 

The Last Airbender Super Bowl spot bends several elements

Is M. Night Shyamalan's latest twist ending that he made a good movie this time? We won't know for sure until July 2nd, but the Super Bowl spot for THE LAST AIRBENDER sure has plenty of flashy FX. The live-action adaptation of the Miyazaki-influenced animated TV series (which drops the original AVATAR name, for obvious Cameron-related reasons) is set in a fantasy world and follows a reluctant young hero who can...

 

CBS sells out Super Bowl commercials

CBS sells out Super Bowl commercials

CBS didn't need a Hail Mary pass to unload its commercial spots in Sunday's Super Bowl after all.

 

Porn airs during Super Bowl

Porn airs during Super Bowl

Super Bowl fans in Tucson, Arizona, caught a different kind of show during Sunday's big game.

 

The Best And Worst Super Bowl Ads

The Best And Worst Super Bowl Ads

A panel of experts declare their picks and pans from advertising's big night.

 

Did Jack in the Box kill off Jack?

The San Diego chain's iconic mascot is hit by a bus in Super Bowl ad.

 

11 classic Super Bowl ads

11 classic Super Bowl ads

Funny, touching, spooky -- here are those unforgettable pitches that entertained us more than the games

 

NBC sells out Super Bowl ads for record $206M

NBC sells out Super Bowl ads for record $206M

NBC said on the eve of Sunday's Super Bowl that it has sold the last two of the 69 advertising spots for the game, pushing total ad revenue for the event to a record $206 million. The network said its total of $261 million in ad revenue for all of Super Bowl day also is a record, calling it an especially impressive feat in the middle of the economy's steep downturn.

 

Too commercial? Hey, that's what the Super Bowl is all about

Many people will tune into Super Bowl XLIII on Sunday to watch the Cardinals and the Steelers play football. But for some, the biggest thrills come during the breaks in the game, in the ads that deliver 30-or 60-second slices of highly polished entertainment, combining culture, comedy and communication.

 

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