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6, at ALLTEL Stadium in Jacksonville, Fla.Īntil said Fox has been selling Super Bowl commercial time for a record $2.4 million per 30-second spot, which is $100,000 more than last year, and the time is moving quickly with more than 90 percent of the slots having been sold as of mid-January. 14, 2005-Sales of commercial airtime are brisk, a number of new advertisers are participating and viewership will likely be high for Super Bowl XXXIX, according to John Antil, associate professor of business administration in the University of Delawares Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics and an expert on commercial advertising for the National Football Leagues championship game.Īntil said it will be interesting to see how far advertisers will push the envelope of good taste this year, given that last year singer Janet Jacksons breast was uncovered during the halftime extravaganza, sparking howls of criticism and a fine for broadcaster CBS.įox Sports will broadcast this years Super Bowl, which will be played Sunday, Feb. UDaily is produced by the Office of Public Relationsġ1:47 a.m., Jan. Steiner named associate provost for interdisciplinary research initiatives Research symposium spotlights undergraduates Students showcase summer service-learning projectsįirst UD McNair Ph.D. UD delegation promotes basketball in India Top Obama and McCain strategists are UD alumsĬampanella named alumni relations director
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