Super Bowl
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Super Bowl Ratings: Most-Watched U.S. TV Broadcast Ever (updated)
Goodybe, Farewell, Amen: “M*A*S*H” finale no longer the most-watched in U.S. history
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Exclusive: Dave Wanted Conan for Jay-Oprah Super Bowl Spot (video)
Coco was asked to appear in the big spot, Letterman's producer says. The story of how the most surprising ad of the Super Bowl came together
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Jay Leno’s Adventures in Advertising (video)
Sunday wasn't the first time the Chin has shown up in a commercial. Or even the Super Bowl. Plus: Chevy Chase's big TV spot
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CBS’ Super Bowl Shocker: Dave, Oprah — and Jay! (video)
In 2007, it was Oprah and Dave. Now, they're back, with Leno in tow
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Touchdown! Super Bowl Commercials Already a Hit for CBS
Annual ad special pops a nice number, outperforming the Eye’s Wednesday sitcom average and raising the question: Why is “Old Christine” still on the air?
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Networks Score on Ad Bucks for Super Bowl, Olympics
A good omen for all broadcast: the Super Bowl is already sold out, and the Olympics are picking up steam
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CBS Slots ‘Undercover Boss’ After Super Bowl
Sorry, “Survivor” and “Big Bang”: A new show will get the big spot after the NFL championship. That hasn’t happened in 15 years.
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It’s Only Halftime Wasteland: The Who to Play Super Bowl
The NFL sticks with its rock ‘n’ roll mojo for halftime show.
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Ads Selling Briskly for Super Bowl, CBS Says
Network reports nearly 80% of inventory in event is sold.
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Newest Super Bowl Advertiser: the Census Bureau
Is in final negotiations to buy a 30-second spot on the traditionally highest rated TV show of the year.
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Ratings: Oscars vs. Super Bowl
Here’s a dose of unpleasant reality, Hollywood: As national televised mega-events go, the Superbowl hands the Oscars its head on a platter, year after year.
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Super Bowl winner is . . . Hollywood
Having watched every play of Super Bowl XLIII Sunday, I can honestly say that it was perhaps the best game in the history of this storied championship. Perhaps far more important, did you happen to catch the game within the game? While the Steelers and the Cardinals fought to the bitter end in a hard-hitting…
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‘Taken’ tops at box office with $24.6m
Fox’s “Taken,” starring Liam Neeson, took hold at the box office this weekend, nabbing an impressive $24.6 million, the second-best Super Bowl debut (behind last year’s “Hannah Montana”), according to Media by Numbers.
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Wrap Staff