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It's Team TiVo vs. Super ads
That's a scary scenario for advertisers who have operated in a world where viewers accept commercials as the price they pay for the programs they watch. And for the Super Bowl, that's pricey indeed. This year's average is $2.25 million for a 30-second spot – a $75,000-per-second payday for CBS, which has sold almost all 62 spots available. TiVo is projected to have just 4 million subscribers in 2004, according to new-media specialist Gardner Research Group.
 
Dayton team won first NFL game in the 1920s
Regardless of who wins this Sunday's Super Bowl matchup between the New England Patriots and the Carolina Panthers, Dayton-area football fans have bragging rights to winning the first game ever played in what would become the National Football League. It happened Oct. 3, 1920, at Triangle Park when the Dayton Triangles defeated the Columbus Panhandles, 14-0, before a crowd of 4,000 fans. The ticket price was $1.75. The players earned about $50 each for the game. As one of four charter members of the newly-formed American Professional Football Association, the Triangles scored the first two touchdowns and extra points in league competition.
 
10 super bowl superheroes and their superlative moments in gridiron history
The Scotsman Feb 1 2004 3:10AM GMT
 
What I won't be serving on Super Bowl Sunday
"The Kroger Co. is recalling Private Selection roast beef from stores it operates in 20 states after a sample taken from a Kroger delicatessen counter in Atlanta tested positive for a bacteria that can cause sickness and, in some cases, death." Watch those deli counters.... The roast beef was distributed through the deli service counters of Kroger stores in Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, South Carolina, Tennessee, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Missouri, Ohio, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia and Texas." I didn't know Kroger's had so many aliases... "Kroger, based in Cincinnati, is one of the nation's largest grocers with 2,530 supermarkets and multi-department stores in 32 states operating under the names Kroger, Ralphs, Fred Meyer, Food 4 Less, King Soopers, Smith's, Fry's and Fry's Marketplace, Dillons, QFC and City Market." FULL STORY (ick!)
 
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Biz Bits & Quips
CVS Corp. of Woonsocket made its first and only federal regulatory filing on Jan. 23 about the company's business relationships with legislators at the State House. "There have been recent news reports concerning alleged ethics violations by certain Rhode Island elected officials in connection with their business relationships with CVS Corp." the one-paragraph SEC filing read. "The Rhode Island State Police are currently investigating this matter as well as business relationships between Rhode Island elected officials and other Rhode Island companies.
 
NFL lawsuit threat shuts down Vegas parties
Lorain Morning Journal, OH
... who had organized a party at The Orleans hotel-casino that was expected to draw about
6,000 sports fans at $45 a ticket. ... 'You can't go to the Super Bowl ...
 
AlterNet: Drug Wars' Super Sunday
of its latest advertising campaign which launches on Super Bowl Sunday; a campaign that for the first time "subtly" makes the connection between
 

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