bizoffootball.com - 1/28/2009
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52 million cases of beer. $150 million spent on potato chips. $595 million in snacks. $30 million for a 30-sec. spot. 97.5 million people nationwide watched last year's Super Bowl. Here's the incredible numbers on how we spend to party on Super Bowl Sunday.
totalprosports.com - 1/28/2009
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Total Pro Sports - I don't know about
you, but I love this time of year, the...
first weekend in February is like Christmas and New Years eve, all put in one. The day of February 1st "The Super Bowl" is actually my favorite day this year. How can a sports fan not love this day? The Super ...
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Hot PETA Super Bowl Ad Banned By NBC
sportsrubbish.blogspot.com - 1/27/2009
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Last season, my expert analysis of which team
was more likely to have someone get into trouble...
in the week leading up to the Super Bowl was correct, as the New York Giants managed to avoid distractions (for the most part) on their way to victory ...
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Super Bowl Analysis: Which Team is More Likely to Have ...
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Is the Glass Half Empty or Full for the NHL?
The Biz of Hockey :: The Business of Sports Network —
The NHL had to be feeling great Monday morning. Sunday’s All-Star game, a wide-open offensive celebration, saw its first overtime game since 2003, with Alexei Kovalev of the Canadians getting two huge goals in regulation, and then one in the shootout to give the East a 12-11 win over the West. The game’s excitement was an extension of the sunny outlook from the league. As television popularity continues to increase, and sponsors continue to get on-board (the NHL activated $10 million in sponsorship dollars alone for the ASG), the NHL would appear to be rising above its larger Big-4 brothers, in some senses, as the NFL, NBA, and MLB deal with the downturn in the economy. The All-Star Game seemed to add more zing to the NHL’s increasing ...
UPCOMING! LIVE WITHOUT A NET: Blogging Super Bowl XLIII
The Biz of Football :: Part of the Business of Sports Network —
... , as well as tidbits on how America spends on food and drink on Super Bowl Sunday (see From Chips to Beer to Music, Super Bowl Makes Cash Registers Ring). ...
Live Blogging the Super Bowl on The Biz of Football
The Biz of Baseball :: Business of Sports Network —
... , as well as tidbits on how America spends on food and drink on Super Bowl Sunday (see From Chips to Beer to Music, Super Bowl Makes Cash Registers Ring). Here's an excerpt: ...
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Bleacher Report - NFL 1/28/2009
While the vast majority of "normal" sports fans are busy placing bets, planning parties, and stocking up on snacks for this Sunday's Super Bowl, this sports fan turned political science major has been having a little fun of his own.
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