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Fedex's Castaway: Superbowl

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Albuquerque, N.M., agency's poll puts FedEx 'castaway' commercial at no. 1. (2003, Jan 27). Knight Ridder Tribune Business News Retrieved from https://gold.worcester.edu/login?url=http://search.proquest.com/docview/464418558?accountid=29121
This article informs the reader about FedEx’s commercial inspired by the film Castaway. The commercial was featured in the SuperBowl in 2003, and it was voted as the best commercial of the SuperBowl. Voters had the opportunity to vote for the best and worst commercials, and AdBowl could view what customers liked and disliked. Therefore, the FedEx commercial won because of the comicality inspired by the movie as well as the advertising for FedEx.
Galician, M., & Bourdeau, P. G. (2004). The Evolution of …show more content…

They start off by informing the reader about product placement by defining how it is the practice of including branded products into films. It also discusses how product placement helps advertisers and film producers.
Lehu, J. (2007). Branded Entertainment : Product Placement and Brand Strategy in the Entertainment Business. London, GB: Kogan Page. Retrieved from http://www.ebrary.com
Newell, J., Salmon, C. T., & Chang, S. (2006, December). The hidden history of product placement. Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media, 50(4), 575+. Retrieved from …show more content…

First of all, product placement has become an excellent method in marketing products to audiences. For example, when the film E.T. was released in 1982, it featured Reese’s Pieces in scenes of the film, and the sales for these Reese’s Pieces have gone up at an extremely high rate. Product placement has also been considered to evolve around this era, and companies have been calling for their products and brands to be a part of certain movies.
Smith, A. (2015, Feb 24). "Run, forrest, run!" nike brings back gump shoes. CNN Wire Service Retrieved from https://gold.worcester.edu/login?url=http://search.proquest.com/docview/1657577968?accountid=29121
Smith (2015) informs the reader about the latest news on Nike’s Classic Cortez running shoes. These shoes were presented in Forrest Gump and Nike brought back these running shoes in February 2015. The running shoes are sold at select retailers worldwide, and customers also have the convenience of ordering them online if they wish. They were also relatively less expensive than other shoes on the market, as the Classic Cortez running shoes came to about a hundred dollars and other shoes on the market ranged from about three hundred dollars to a thousand

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