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    INDIANAPOLIS Colts

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    INDIANAPOLIS COLTS The colt’s organization started in 1953 as the Baltimore colts won four nfl championships including a super bowl. The colts also were the first team to have Cheerleaders and at the time the owner was Abraham watner but in 1979 the Colts relocated in Indianapolis‚ Indiana and played in the Hoosier dome later Named the Rca dome. December‚ 19‚ 1983 was the day they played the last Football game in Baltimore and 27‚934 fans attended the game. COLTS BEGIN STRUGGLING When the

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    Green Bay‚ Wisconsin‚ home to just over 100‚000 people is the smallest market in any major sports league in the United States. Dubbed in the mid-sixties as “Title town‚ USA”‚ Green Bay is the proud home of the National Football League’s Green Bay Packers. Such a small town allows for many unique experiences. Only in Green Bay will you see a professional football player riding the bike of a six-year-old to the Clark Hinkle practice field. The team’s helmet is also present on the official city flag

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    champion the Kansas City Chiefs. What ended in a 35 to 10 loss to the NFL‚ the AFL earned its long sought after respect. But the winner that day was not the AFL or even the NFL; it was professional football. January 15‚ 1967 was the first ever Super Bowl. A few seasons later it was the

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    Article Review 1 Publication: Sports Marketing Quarterly Title: “Spectator Motives: Why Do We Watch When Our Favorite Team Is Not Playing?” Authors: Fink‚ Janet S‚ Parker‚ Heidi M Link: http://tiny.cc/Q2Yzy Summary: This article studies the likeliness of sports fans to watch sporting events when their favorite team is not playing. According to the Nielson ratings system the NFL broadcast’s TV ratings are the highest rated program in the country. Therefore the advertising dollars involved

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    Peter Gene Hernandez

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    Peter Gene Hernandez (born October 8‚ 1985)‚ known professionally as Bruno Mars (/ˈmɑːrz/)‚ is an American singer-songwriter‚ multi-instrumentalist‚ record producer‚ and choreographer. Born and raised in Honolulu‚ Hawaii‚ by a family of musicians‚ Mars began making music at a young age and performed in various musical venues in his hometown throughout his childhood. He graduated from high school and moved to Los Angeles to pursue a musical career. After being dropped by Motown Records‚ Mars signed

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    Evolution Of The NFL

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    For my article I did the evolution of the NFL and I’m relating it to objective 2.a‚ this article discussed the 16 ways the NFL has changed since the first super bowl on January 15th 1967. Some of the key ways the NFL has boosted marketing since that first super bowl are extremely significant. The game has changed for a better player and fan experience. The key facts that have changed are the use of instant replay‚ the use of instant replay has significantly increased over the years. It would now

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    Reebok

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    the teams and players I don’t have! Every year‚ it seems like we have the right mix of inventory going into the season‚ and then some team that no one expected to do well gets off to a 4-0 start‚ and the team everyone expected to contend for the Super Bowl is losing games. Suddenly I have 1000s of jerseys 1 can’t sell and 1000s of orders I can’t fill." Tony is responsible for the inventory of NFL replica jerseys that Reebok maintains in their central distribution center. It is early October‚ and

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    The Pepsi Refresh Project: A Thirst for Change 1. Should the Pepsi brand team continue to fund Pepsi Refresh Project in 2011? Pepsi brand team should keep this Refresh project for maintaining and strengthen Pepsi’s brand position in soda market. The Pepsi Refresh Project is a first-of-its-kind initiative‚ positioning as a consumer brand‚ and directly respond to the evolving needs of consumers and their preferred methods of communication such as facebook‚ twitter‚ blog‚

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    it as their profession and get paid millions of dollars each season. In professional football culture values plays a very important role. For example‚ last year’s super bowl season involved the New York Giants and New England Patriots which took place in Indianapolis‚ Indiana. With the majority of football fans watching Super Bowl Sunday there are a lot of money values that are involved. For example‚ all of the commercials‚ clothing‚ ticket sales‚ hotel reservations and gambling is a good way

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    When you think of Coca Cola what comes to your mind? It wouldn’t be surprising if you thought first of Coke ads. In the history of advertising perhaps no other company has had such a strong and continuous impact on society through advertising. Not only have Coke’s ads been successful at selling its soft drinks‚ but decade after decade Coca Cola’s ads and campaigns have influenced our very culture by making their way into the hearts and minds of the consumers. A Brief Ad History In the 1920s

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