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Roger Staubach's new Super Bowl blog
23 hours ago ago from Cowboys Stadium
Today, the blogosphere gets a big name who knows just a bit about Super Bowls. Roger Staubach and his son Jeff will be blogging about next year's Super Bowl at Cowboys Stadium. We were told the blog went live today, just in time for the year long countdown to Super Bowl XLV. The only entry now is a general one explaining the blog's mission. According to that, Roger's posts will include "behind-the-scenes intelligence on what it took ...
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3 hours ago ago from Cowboys Stadium
Fort Worth is celebrating Super Bowl XLV a a little early. The theme for 2010's The Party in Fort Worth is the 1956 classic film "Giant." It will be held Saturday from 7 to 11 p.m. at the Fort Worth Convention Center Ballroom, 1201 Houston St. The 17th annual Party -- hosted by Bob and Janice Simpson, Mayor Mike Moncrief and his wife Rosie, and the Fort Worth City Council -- is a fundraising event that fuels the Fort Worth Promotion and ...
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22 hours ago ago from Super Bowl 2011 / Cowboys Stadium
Just downloaded the new iPhone app from the North Texas Super Bowl Host Committee. Pretty cool. Much more than a countdown clock.Just search for "Super Bowl" and you'll find it. And it's free. -- Kathy Vetter
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13 hours ago ago from The Arlington 10 - Top Ten Lists of the Best Restaurants, Businesses, Services, and Everything Else You Can Imagine in Arlington, TX
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21 hours ago ago from Football Fan Site
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. As a veteran of nine Super Bowls, I've seen a variety of host committee welcoming booths. I seem to recall the South Florida contingent featuring a woman in a bikini a few years back, which seemed to resonate with reporters from across the world. But the North Texas Super Bowl committee outdid itself this past week by transforming one corner of a drab convention center into a replica of Cowboys Stadium, scoreboard and ...
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TV Sports: Super Bowl Dethrones ‘M*A*S*H’ as Most-Watched Show in History
18 hours ago ago from The New York Times
New Orleans's 31-17 victory in the Super Bowl on Sunday on CBS generated more viewers an average of 106.5 million than any other television program in United States history, defeating the 1983 broadcast of the final episode of 20th Century Fox Television The cast of from the final episode. More Photos Multimedia The latest news, notes and analysis from Miami where the Colts and Saints will contend ...
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22 hours ago ago from Wall Street Journal
Getty Images New Orleans Saints fans watch the Super Bowl broadcast at a bar on Sunday. A record number of viewers tuned in to watch the New Orleans Saints win their first Super Bowl Sunday, as live sports and award shows continue to buck long-term declines in broadcast-network viewership. The football match-up on CBS Corp.'s broadcast network overtook the series finale of "M*A*S*H" as the most watched telecast in U.S. TV history, ...
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3 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
In television news, a record 106 million viewers tuned in this past Sunday to watch the much-anticipated Super Bowl commercials -- surpassing the commercials shown during the finale of M*A*S*H in 1983. "I really liked that E*Trade commercial after that pivotal onside kick in the third quarter," said Super Bowl viewer, Mark Kallers. "I personally like anything that involves babies talking -- and about girlfriends, no less! Classic. I guess ...
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