Having just won the Feruary sweeps for the 18-49 demo, Fox is on a roll. The network has just renewed '24' and has plans for a new 'Joe Millionaire'.
Who would have thought the "Married With Children' network would make it this far?
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Coke and Pepsi vying for market share is nothing new. Big ad campaigns, line extensions, and miserable failures (New Coke) are part of the game. Well they are at it again.
Coke is launching Sprite Remix which is tropical lemon lime beverage. Pepsi is launching Mountain Dew Live Wire which is a citrus flavored that will be sold only during Summer months.
Both products will be available in big, fat, calorie laden, American oversized 20 ounce bottles. I don't drink soda so you will have to tell me how they taste.
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79% of WB programming is made up of scripted shows...not reality programming. Whereas, at other networks, that figure seems to be reversed. The WB has not jumped on the reality bandwagon yet that has not hurt them in the ratings. In fact, they have increased in their core demos by 30%.
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"It doesn't matter if you're a human, a chicken, a pig, a turkey, a cow, all animals suffer the same," said Matt Prescott, PETA's youth outreach co-ordinator. "All animals feel pain and hunger and loneliness and fear. Every time you sit down to eat -- if you eat meat -- you're supporting a holocaust of the animals."
PETA is at it again with it's publicity stunts. PETA is running an advertising campaign that likens eating chicken to the slaughter of Jews in Nazi death camps. A bit of a stretch in my opinion.
Sure, it's fine to have a position against eating meat or on the treatment of farm animals but to equate it to the worst human tragedy in history is a cheap trick.
"The effort by PETA to compare the deliberate systematic murder of millions of Jews to the issue of animal rights is abhorrent," said Abraham H. Foxman, a Holocaust survivor and national director of the Anti-Defamation League in a prepared statement. "Rather than deepen our revulsion against what the Nazis did to the Jews, the project will undermine the struggle to understand the Holocaust and to find ways to make sure such catastrophes never happen again."
I'm hungry. I think I'll go make myself a chicken sandwich right now...
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I suppose sex can persuade just about anybody to do anything so it is not a surprise that we see so much sex related material in advertising campaigns. Recently, there was the famous Miller Lite Cat Fight mudwrestling spot and the Gucci Crotch Shot Ad. Now we have famous porn star Jenna Jameson selling shoes.
Yup. She's in an ad campaign for Pony athletic footwear which will break in March on billboards and in magazines. Read more about this and the increasing trend of using sex to sell in this New York Times article.
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NEW YORK (AP) -- The TV series adaptation of the hit movie "My Big Fat Greek Wedding" drew robust ratings for its premiere Monday night on CBS.
The renamed "My Big Fat Greek Life" not only won its time slot in a special airing at 9:30 p.m. EST but was the most-watched premiere of a comedy on any network in more than four years, CBS said. It had an audience of 22.7 million viewers.
The 2002 film, which takes a lighthearted look at a Greek-American family's reaction to their daughter's non-Greek suitor, has made box office history by grossing $240 million, and counting. It was filmed for $5 million.
The new series, starring the film's writer and star Nia Vardalos, picks up as the newlyweds return from their honeymoon.
Most of the film's major cast members are back, including Lainie Kazan, Michael Constantine, Louis Mandylor, Andrea Martin and Gia Carides. Steven Eckholdt has replaced the film's John Corbett as the husband.
"My Big Fat Greek Life" now moves to its regular time slot, Sunday at 8 p.m.
The last sitcom to premiere as successfully was NBC's "Jesse," which bowed in September 1998.
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So Sarah Michelle Gellar has made it official that she will be leaving 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer' at the end of this season. I had picked up on a report earlier that Eliza Dushku would step into the a role and continue the series but it looks like I was wrong about that. Dushku has signed with Fox to do a drama series next year instead.
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Henry Copeland, founder of Blogads, a service that allows placement of advertising on weblogs, comments on the effect Google's purchase of Blogger may have on weblog advertising. While he may be nervous, his Blogads service does offer some unique benefits over what Google Adwords currently offers.
For the forseeable future, we offer bloggers and advertisers certain unique advantages:
a) Bloggers get the bulk of the proceeds from their Blogads sales.
b) Bloggers get to approve every ad before it appears.
c) Advertisers get more options (images, longer text, comments.)
d) Advertisers can use words like "lowest" which are not allowed in Google Adwords.
e) Google kills ads that don't get a 1% clickthru, so its ads are only effective for direct marketers rather than brand-builders.
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