GM Launches ‘Create A Tahoe Commercial’ Contest

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While we missed it while fast forwarding through the commercials during Monday’s The Apprentice (yes, we still watch that crap), Chevy has teamed with The Apprentice and launched a consumer-generated advertising contest for the 2007 Chevy Tahoe, heavily featured in the episode. Rather than asking people to simply submit hack videos, Chevy has set up a site where people can click and drag commercial components together to create a canned spot. We;re sure that’s fun for the average Joe but if Chevy actually wanted something creative, they’d let people submit original stuff. Then again, the promotion is supposed to be for the general public and not creative geniuses. Oh well, yet another brand climbs on the consumer-generated media truck.

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