AD 2 TAMPA BAY GIVES SNEAK PEEK INTO 2007 SUPER BOWL ADVERTISING ON AD CAST
TAMPA, FL: Tonight the young professional organization, Ad 2 Tampa Bay will feature a sneak peek into 2007 Super Bowl advertising on the organization’s monthly internet show, Ad Cast. Hosts Carl Vervisch & Jessica McDonald will review prospective plans from advertisers such as Doritos, Chevrolet, the NFL, Pepsi & Nationwide Insurance just to name a few. The hosts will also discuss some of last year’s top commercials & open up a forum online for viewers to share their opinions.
CBS recently confirmed that Super Bowl commercials cost an estimates $2.6 million for some spots in 2007, compared to $2.5 million in 2006. However, CNN reported that after discounts, the average price in 2007 could be closer to $1.8 to $2 million.
About AdCast
AdCast is a monthly internet webcast for young professionals in the Tampa Bay area created by Ad 2 Tampa Bay members. The show is produced by Tampa Digital Studios. On tonight’s show, Ad 2 Tampa Bay will welcome a representative from Einstein on Wine to discuss the February 3rd wine event to benefit The Museum of Science & Industry. The Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center will also appear to discuss the upcoming Broadway Show, Wicked. Roberts Communications & Marketing will appear to discuss the 2007 local ADDY campaign. In addition, Ad 2 Tampa Bay members will update viewers on the organization’s public service campaign for Suncoast Voices for Children. Each year, Ad 2 Tampa Bay selects a local charity as their public service client & implements a pro-bono, advertising & marketing campaign. Finally, the Super Bowl advertising insight discussion will be led by hosts Jessica McDonald & Carl Vervisch.
AdCast is viewed live the third Wednesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. on the www.Ad2Tampabay.org website. Show segments are also available on Google Video after the show airs live. Ad 2 Tampa Bay launched AdCast September 27, 2006. Tonight is Ad 2 Tampa Bay’s fourth episode of webcast. Click here to view previous segments of AdCast.
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