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    After 2 show-stopping efficiencies, Bruno Mars is pausing from the Super Bowl Halftime Show-- not that he has any type of remorses. "God honor the Super Bowl," he claims in Rolling Stone's Nov. 17 problem, on newsstands Friday. "They linkeded me up, they gambled on me." Mars headlined Super Bowl XLVIII in 2014, executing "Billionaire," "Locked Out of Heaven," "Treasure," "Runaway Baby" and also "Just the Way You Are," in addition to "Give It Away" with the Red Hot Chili Peppers. At the time,…

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    referred to as the judge, jury and executioner over the league. Starting with the NFL's third Commissioner, Pete Rozelle, was given significant authority, due to his tremendous success in bringing financial prosperity to the league. According to the NFL Personal Conduct Policy (2013), the commissioner could also punish a player for conduct that he considered "detrimental to the integrity of, or public confidence in, the game of professional football.” Rozelle enjoyed this power without concerns…

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    Super Bowl ads are GoDaddy’s domain 1. The two-week pregame With so much money invested, brands are increasing their exposure prior to the game in the hopes of building up momentum and stretching out the period of relevance for each campaign. Honda HMC 1.04% already has raised eyebrows with its released spot for the Honda CR-V, in which a paunchier, older Matthew Broderick invokes the memory of Ferris Bueller, playing hooky from a film shoot around Los Angeles. The online video, telling a…

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    “Mayhem is everywhere,” according to All State, an insurance company, with a clear message in their advertisements: use us because your insurance provider will not protect your items to the extent that we will. All State has a series of ads where a man plays “Mayhem,” a character used to sit in for extraordinary, but possible, disasters while simultaneously narrating them with dark humor. The best example of All State’s Mayhem commercials is their 2013 Super Bowl Commercial, Mayhem Forbidden…

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    The Super bowl is one of the most anticipated events of the year. The game is not the only aspect that draws viewers in; the commercials are almost as entertaining as the game. Companies spend around four million dollars for a thirty second time slot and in addition to that spend several million for the production of the ad. What could persuade a company to spend this amount of money on a single advertisement? Toyota aired a tear-jerking advertisement titled “My Bold Dad” during halftime at the…

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    The 50th Annual Super Bowl that aired on Sunday, February 7, 2016, had a great amount of commercials that were created exceptionally well for the audience. Although there were many incredible commercials, one of the commercials stood out to me the most amongst the rest. Many companies use the Super Bowl commercial spots to advertise their products, although, one commercial conveyed a meaningful message regarding domestic violence, from the NO MORE Campaign. NO MORE has been known in the past to…

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    Budweiser is always one to impress with Super Bowl commercials. In the past years, they have had some of the top Super Bowl commercials ever. To have the best commercial takes a lot due to the fact that hundreds of companies are in competition. In 2014, the commercial called, “Best Buds,” aired during Super Bowl XLVIII. Millions of viewers worldwide watching the Super Bowl saw this commercial and loved it. Budweiser wanted a commercial that could be the best but that could also send people a…

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    Since its inception in 1967, the Super Bowl has amassed millions of viewers in the United States and across the globe. Friends and families gather around television screens at homes, in bars and restaurants, and just about anywhere else one can be placed, to watch the big game, the halftime show, and the commercials. Fifty years later, the trend continues, with over 111 million U.S. viewers watching the game live on television in February 2016. (Nielsen, 2016) This number does not include…

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    A Dad’s Gotta Do What a Dad’s Gotta DO Briton Hyundai developed a hilarious commercial, staring Kevin Hart, to be released during the 50th anniversary of the Super Bowl as entertainment for all of those crazy, overprotective parents out there. Hyundai released the Car Finder commercial during the 2016 Super Bowl in order to promote the new feature in front of all those overprotective parents watching Super Bowl commercials. Every parent wants to protect their children, especially when they…

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    Ticket scalping is an act of reselling tickets in the secondary market at inflated price. It occurs in many sports events, particularly in major rugby tournaments. Resellers (scalpers) will purchase heaps of tickets at one price and resell it at higher price due to excess demand in the market. This action causes outcry from the public. There are three main aspects to address and essentially propose a policy to curb ticket scalping, which are why and how ticket scalping arises, which party…

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