« 10 days to kickoff: Anheuser-Busch teases, GoDaddy annoys, movie studios splurge | Main | 8 days to kickoff: Stetson calls on Brady, CBS celebrates the best Super Bowls ads »

9 days to kickoff: JetBlue and Obama Girl set to party, but what about Eli Manning?

Jetblue The latest Super Bowl XLII advertising news:
  -- JetBlue will be hosting some informal Super Bowl parties on its planes on Feb. 3. When the game kicks off at 6:18 p.m. Eastern, the carrier's seat-back TV will have it live. And they'll even buy you a drink to help celebrate. (Jaunted)
  -- Amber Lee Ettinger, better known as the Obama Girl, will introduce the winning ads of Super Bowl XLII on the mediacurves.com Web site on the Monday morning after the game. (PR Newswire)
  -- Online voting continues for Doritos' "Crash the Super Bowl" contest. We're going with Kina. (MySpace)
  -- Look into your crystal ball, and then visit Adweek.com, whose latest poll asks which company's Super Bowl ad is likely to most underwhelm viewers. (Adweek.com)
  -- Do Super Bowl ads really need teasers? (NewTeeVee)
  -- Is Eli Manning the right guy for big endorsement deals, even if he wins the Super Bowl? (CNBC)
  -- Should they move the Super Bowl to Saturday from now on? (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
  -- Once again, Domino's Pizza drivers prepare for their most hectic night of the year. (PR Newswire)
  -- Super Bowl ads: $2.7 million and worth it. (CNN/Money)
  -- Super Bowl ads: $2.7 million and not worth it. (Reuters)

—Posted by Tim Nudd

January 25, 2008 | Permalink

Comments

Post a comment





The opinions expressed in comments are those of the individual poster. They do not necessarily reflect the views of Adweek or E5 Global Media. Comments of a promotional nature or comments that are otherwise inappropriate may be removed.

 
© 2010 Adweek. All rights reserved.
Terms Of Use and Privacy Policy.