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Vegas Casinos Cancel Super Bowl Parties
Casinos are canceling Super Bowl parties and handing out refunds to thousands of people after the NFL threatened legal action against some of the biggest hotels in Las Vegas.
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- Some of Las Vegas' biggest hotel-casinos are canceling Super Bowl parties and handing out refunds to thousands of guests after the NFL threatened legal action against those who broadcast the big game on big-screen TVs.
Several hotels received letters last week informing them that their parties were "unauthorized use of NFL intellectual property."
NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy said the league only recently became aware of these large-scale parties planned in Las Vegas and elsewhere around the country.
Gregg Zaun Foundation/ Hooters Super Bowl Extravaganza January 29
PRESS RELEASE (Delivered by PRWEB - Free Press Release Service) The Gregg Zaun Foundation and Major league baseball play Gregg Zaun will be hosting a Super Bowl Extravaganza with Hooters on January 29th in the Galleria area at Wild West located at 6101 Richmond Ave. Tickets on sale now at www.greggzaunfoundation.org at the door. (PRWEB) January 14 2004--The Gre
Big as it is, Super Bowl still just a game
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CBS Cuts MoveOn, Allows White House Ads During Super Bowl
By Timothy Karr MediaChannel.org NEW YORK, January 17, 2004 -- The nearly 100 million viewers expected to tune in to next month's Super Bowl on CBS will be served up ads that include everything from beer and bikinis to credit cards and erectile dysfunction. They will also see two spots from the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy. What's missing from America's premiere marketing spectacle will be an anti-Bush ad put forth by upstart advocacy group MoveOn.org. The group had hoped to buy airtime to run "Child's Pay", a 30-second ad that criticizes the Bush administration's run-up of the federal deficit. CBS on Thursday rejected a request from MoveOn to air the 30-second spot, saying "Child's Pay" violated the network's policy against accepting advocacy advertising, a company spokesperson told reporters. At the same time, CBS is allowing ads placed on the docket by the White House's anti-drug office. For the third year in a row the White House has paid between $1.5 and $3 million each for 30-second spots during the broadcast. The 2004 ads, produced for the White House by Ogilvy & Mather are expected to convey a message similar to their previous Super Bowl spots. While CBS would not reveal the content of the upcoming ads, previous White House Super Bowl spots drew a controverial link between casual drug use and the financing of global terrorists. Writing about the previous ads, LA Weekly media critic Judith Miller reported that their message plays well into Bush's anti-terror campaign because it keeps ordinary citizens under siege and the war on terror central in their minds -- an objective which in 2004 serves the president's re-election strategy well. CBS does not consider the White House ads to cross the line of advocacy. "We are fallible human beings who do not have Solomon-like wisdom but try to make rational decisions based on the ads we receive," Martin Franks, executive vice president of CBS told MediaChannel. "Taking into account the deep pockets in play in this election we don't want to appear to favor one side over the other." MoveOn is now working the "back channels" at CBS, either via local affiliates or through others within the network to get "Child's Pay" on during the Super Bowl this year, said Wes Boyd, MoveOn co-founder. Boyd claimed that the networks do place advocacy ads during the Super Bowl. Moveon.org worked with Washington's local ABC affiliate WJLA in 2003 to air "daisy" -- an ad based on the famous Lyndon Johnson 1964 campaign commercial -- which urged President Bush to let the UN Iraqi inspections work. "It's not clear to me that the White House ad is a PSA as opposed to advocacy ad," Boyd said. "This is about CBS and where they draw the line. It's very arbitrary and capricious when certain ads are accepted while others are not. The networks don't reveal their guidelines leaving the public unaware of the process." Franks would not comment when asked about previous White House Super Bowl ads that equated the war on drugs to the war on terror. These ads appeared in 2002 on the Fox network, which aired the NFL championship that year, and in 2003, on ABC. Franks would not reveal the content of the White House ads planned for CBS' February 1 broadcast. As a matter of policy CBS does not comment on ad submissions in advance of broadcast, Franks said, adding that there is "a thorough vetting of every ad that appears on CBS. End of sentence." MoveOn.org has run afoul of Viacom, CBS' parent company, in the past. In February 2003, the grass-roots advocacy group-solicited donations from its email members to raise $75,000 to place an anti-war ad on billboards in four major American markets. The group claims that they raised the amount from members in two hours. When they approached Viacom Outdoor -- a division of Viacom and the largest outdoor-advertising entity in North America -- the company refused to post the ads, according to MoveOn. In March 2003 MTV, another Viacom-owned entity, refused to accept a commercial opposing war in Iraq, citing a similar policy against advocacy spots that it says protects the channel from having to run ads from any cash-rich interest group whose cause may be loathsome. "The decision was made years ago that we don't accept advocacy advertising because it really opens us up to accepting every point of view on every subject," Graham James, a spokesman at MTV told the New York Times. The youth-oriented music station regularly airs recruitment ads for the U.S. Army. According to Adage.com, Super Bowl 2004 will also include product spots for AOL, Bayer and GlaxoSmithKline, Daimler Chrysler, FedEx, FritoLay, GM, H&R Block, Monster WorldWide, the NFL, Pepsi Cola, Philip Morris, Procter & Gamble, Sony Pictures, Touchstone Pictures, Universal Studios, Visa USA, and Warner Brothers. A survey of 1,000 adults conducted last year by Eisner Communications found that 14 percent of those viewing the Super Bowl watch just for the ads. -- Timothy Karr is Executive Director of MediaChannel and Director of Media For Democracy, MediaChannel's 2004 citizens' initiative to monitor media coverage of the presidential elections. http://www.mediachannel.org/views/dissector/affalert131.shtml
The Times and Democrat: Vegas hotels canceling Super Bowl parties after NFL threatens legal action
In determining whether an event violated the NFL's copyrights, the league considered the location's size, whether TV screens were larger than 55 inches and whether people had to pay to get in.
Some hotels have scrapped party plans entirely, while others are scrambling to accommodate the estimated 274,000 visitors expected to come to Las Vegas for Super Bowl weekend.
"As far as I'm concerned, the NFL is full of soup," said Mayor Oscar Goodman. "I would tell them to go shove it."
A Super Bowl party inside a movie theater at the Palms was scrapped after the hotel received a letter from the football league on Jan. 23.
The big to-do
It's what the Super Bowl is all about. From Vegas to New York and points far and wide, millions of Americans plan on making Sunday super in their own special ways.
What follows is a "Super Bowl Primer," of sorts, that shows just how far people will go to enjoy America's unofficial official holiday.
$500 squares
All told, bets made in Las Vegas will total close to $75 million on Super Bowl Sunday. But that's chump change compared to what Americans across the country bet on the big game. It's estimated that $7 billion will be wagered.
One of the most popular games at any party will be "squares.
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hosting the Super Bowl.
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~ but mention his lifetime ban for gambling.
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By DAVE GOLDBERG
HOUSTON - If the Carolina Panthers win the Super Bowl, it will be with power. If the New England Patriots win, it will be with finesse, deception, intimidation and experience.
So while Sunday's NFL championship game may not feature football's biggest stars, it could be a fascinating chess match between two of the game's headiest coaches _ accomplished grandmaster Bill Belichick of New England and Carolina's quickly ascending John Fox.
Don't look for glamorous quarterbacks. The most famous are otherwise occupied.
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Aside from New Year's Eve, Super Sunday is probably the biggest party day around.
Women might groan, but men have to watch the Oscars (aka the Super Bowl for Women) next month, and we don't really care about the designer, fabric or elegant style of the dress that one actress (and every other actress over the next 18 HOURS of nonstop E! coverage) is wearing, so it all evens out. And thanks to the commercials, women almost care about Super Bowl Sunday as much as men.
The New England Patriots and the Carolina Panthers will line up for the NFL championship game at 2 p.m. Sunday in Houston's Reliant Stadium.
Super Bowl: Dolphins, Bucs helped Super teams reach goal
By GREG HARDWIG, gshardwig@naplesnews.com
February 1, 2004
HOUSTON - The Miami Dolphins and Tampa Bay Buccaneers have played an important role for the Super Bowl - building the confidence of the two teams in it.
Both the New England Patriots and Carolina Panthers beat the Dolphins and Bucs twice, respectively, all four games coming down to the final minutes.
"To give our best effort and play a game like we did, those two games, really helped set the tone for our season, getting confidence early, keeping it later on in the season," Panthers guard Kevin Donnalley said.
Path to Super Bowl No Longer Lined With Stars
HOUSTON, Jan. 31 — Beyond the star quality of quarterback Tom Brady, who registered high enough on the celebrity meter to be invited to the State of the Union address, the New England Patriots are unidentifiable to the average fan without a program.
Activist group puts CBS on defense - The Register-Guard, Eugene, Oregon, USA
The network, in a statement about the controversy, says it has a long-standing policy against running ads promoting "viewpoints on controversial issues of public importance." The network claims that it regularly rejects ads about abortion, gun control and the federal deficit, preferring instead to handle those topics in news and talk show formats that permit a more balanced presentation of conflicting views.
MoveOn.org's ad, titled "Child's Pay," depicts children working as dishwashers, janitors and garbage collectors with the somber rhetorical question: "Guess who's going to pay off President Bush's $1 trillion deficit?
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