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    Viewing Super Bowl at one of the trendy restaurants in Manhattan is one of the most popular ways to celebrate Super Bowl in New York. Tender Restaurant is hosting an event, Super Bowl Party Live, from 5pm onwards that offers two admission packages for patrons to select from. The Kickoff for $30 per person includes admission, two complimentary beers or drinks, and access to food and drink specials with no guaranteed seating. The Touchdown Table for $50 per person includes admission, guaranteed seating

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    Advertising in the Super Bowl has many shades of meaning. It does what you intend to do, the most effective publicity for both an individual as well as from a societal viewpoint. Super Bowl is the most frequently watched American television broadcast. Posted by TV By The Numbers, on February 7, 2011, Super Bowl XLV had developed111 million viewers to turn into the most-watched TV program yet, breaking the previous record of 106.5 million. (Seidman, Robert 2011-02-07, "Super Bowl XLV Breaks Viewing

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    One day out of the year Millions of people get together to watch, what some people may say is the most important day of the year, which is the Super Bowl. Not only are millions of people tuning in to watch the super bowl they are also tuning in to watch the super bowl commercials. The commercials may only be 30 seconds long, but the commercials that are produced by some of the biggest businesses want to persuade their audience to buy their product. The commercial is one of the biggest during the

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    The Super Bowl is widely watched by millions of people and advertising giants use this opportunity to compete and showcase what they have got. Sadly, the Super Bowl has become less about the game and more about the ads. So ask yourself is it the game you’re watching or the ads? And as James Twitchell suggests the Super Bowl ads live on long after the game is forgotten, that is the power of advertising. The job of an ad is to market the product to the consumer making it as enticing as possible creating

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    The Super Bowl is not only an event that attracts football fans, but brings crowds together in this suspenseful ritual that takes place annually in American culture. It is not only about the game, but the experience of being with other people while watching, choosing and celebrating a team, indulging in a large component of American society, and looking forward to which commercials will be premiered. Therefore for any company it is a prime marketing opportunity to have a commercial displayed in between

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    Super Bowl commercials are always the one of the best parts of the Super Bowl. They persuade you to do or by something. They do this in a way that everyone loves, being funny. The commercials usually get attention, by being so funny. For instance, the skittles and Kia commercial were hilarious. They brought attention while being interesting. Instead of being a boring infomercial. The Skittles commercial was one of my favorites. This commercial showed a kid throwing skittles at a girls window while

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    A huge thing to figure out about the Super Bowl is how much it would cost just to be there, you must first pay for a plane ride there. A plane ride can cost a lot of money, I suggest that since the Super Bowl costs so much without transportation, that you do not get a first class ride, that can cost up to double a normal plane ride. The cheapest airline to go from Spokane to Minneapolis is the Delta airlines. It would range from 400-500 dollars, first class being 600-700 dollars. At the airport

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    playing in Super Bowl I and have just gone to commercial. It’s a quick 30 second spot and then one after another, more commercials appear. The cost of a 30-second spot back in 1967 cost $75,000. The cost of a one-minute ad would cost $75,000 on NBC and $85,000 on CBS, which were the two television networks broadcasting the first Super Bowl. Now at the time, that was a fair lump of cash, but it doesn’t even stand a chance against the astronomical prices and costs of commercials during the Super Bowl these

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    Did you know that last year the average cost of a 30-second commercial during the Super Bowl was about $4 million, or $133,000 per second? (Farhi). Marketing is the development or evolution of campaigns to promote a product, event or an idea. A marketer gets out the name of the company or a new product to make it popular and creates ways to sell that product. Having the gift of being team-oriented and being open-minded, and of course, finding easy to connect ways with other individuals, can lead

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    Super Bowl LI Football uses a lot of mathematics, just from watching a game I can realize which are the strategies each team uses and the mathematical models they create to calculate at which point they need to be so they can score a touchdown, the time that passes, how they keep track of the score, and how many yards they are away from scoring a touchdown, to know all that information you need to use the math’s. For starters, the football field is a rectangular shape that is divided into several

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