Sunday, February 3, 2013
Super Bowl ads cost as much as $3.8 million in 2013. Which were the best Super Bowl commercials of 2013? Which were your favorite?
Millions of sports enthusiasts watched Super Bowl 47 on Super Bowl Sunday. Even more, likely, tuned in to watch Super Bowl commercials. According to Ad Age, CBS essentially sold out its ad inventory for Super Bowl XLVII at prices averaging between $3.7 million and $3.8 million. More from Ad Age: The usual coterie of big sponsors is more or less on board again -- hello, Pepsi! hello Bud Light! -- accompanied by opportunistic, smaller brands that want to make a big splash, such as Century 21 and GoDaddy.com, both of which are also returning to the game. In addition to Ms. Patrick and Mr. Fogle, celebrities and pseudo-celebs on the ad roster will include Willem Dafoe, Amy Poehler, Bar Refaeli, Tracy Morgan, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, Psy, …
We've got you covered for the big NFL matchup between San Francisco and Baltimore
Kickoff is scheduled for approximately 5:30 p.m. on Sunday February 3 at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome as the San Francisco 49ers take on the Baltimore Ravens in Super Bowl 47 (XLVII if you're interested in Roman numerals). Here's the CBS TV schedule for Super Bowl Sunday (all times central): 10:00 a.m. Road To The Super Bowl 11:00 a.m. New Orleans: Let The Good Times Roll, hosted by Wynton Marsalis 12:00 p.m. Phil Simms' All Iron Team: Super Bowl Edition 1:00 p.m. The Super Bowl Today 5:00 p.m. The Super Bowl on CBS Kick-Off Show Alicia Keys will perform the national anthem, with Beyonce headlining the halftime show. PREDICTIONS As for what will happen when the teams actually take the field, we asked Creve Coeur area high school football …
Saturday, February 2, 2013
Where in St. Louis do you plan to watch the San Francisco 49ers take on the Baltimore Ravens for Super Bowl 47?
It's already being called the Harbowl: a Super Bowl clash between San Francisco 49ers coach Jim Harbaugh and Baltimore Ravens coach John Harbaugh. The Harbaughs are the first pair of brothers to work as head coaches in the NFL, and they'll square off for Super Bowl 47 on Feb. 3. This year, Missouri has a few connections to the big game. Locally, St. Louis native Joe Larrew has been selected as an official for the Super Bowl, Bernie Miklasz of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports. Veterans from the University of Missouri football program also are represented on each team: 49ers defensive ends Aldon Smith and Justin Smith and Ravens coach Ted Monachino all played at Mizzou, and Ravens offensive line coach Andy Moeller previously coached …
Saturday, February 5, 2011
Here's a top ten list of restaurants and bars to watch the big game this Sunday.
With all the uncertainty surrounding the 2011 NFL season due to the lockout that could happen on account of the Collective Bargaining Agreement, Super Bowl XLV could be the last chance to enjoy a game, so make sure to do it right. Not everyone likes to watch football, however, so before diving in to a list of the best places in the St. Louis area to go for the championship game, here's a few things non-fans can do to enjoy this Sunday a different way. The nice thing about the end of the NFL season is that it falls in February, which is right when Oscar favorites are getting their second wind in theaters. Now is your chance to see the year's best films, and there's no better place to do so than at the Moolah Theater on Lindell Blvd., right…
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