Sunday night’s Super Bowl XLIV was viewed by 106.5 million people in the US, becoming the most watched program in US television history. The prior most watched program was the series finale of M*A*S*H, which had 105.97 million viewers when it aired in February 1983.
Super Bowl XLIV is also, obviously, the most watched Super Bowl in history, edging out last year’s Super Bowl which had set the record with 98.7 million viewers.
(via The Hollywood Reporter)
Posted: February 8th, 2010 | Author: admin | Filed under: Media, Sports, TV | Tags: Football, Super Bowl | No Comments »
The NFL Network put together this list. (via ESPN)
10. Fran Tarkenton
9. Jim Kelly
8. Eric Dickerson
7. Bruce Matthews
6. Dick Butkus
5. Bruce Smith
4. Deacon Jones
3. Merlin Olsen
2. Dan Marino
1. Barry Sanders
Posted: February 7th, 2010 | Author: admin | Filed under: Sports | Tags: Football, Super Bowl | No Comments »
All of this information is from ESPN. Here’s a brief selection of who is rooting for each team.
The Colts have the support of Maya Angelou, Serena Williams, Lebron James, Kobe Bryant, Bill O’Reilly, John McCain, Drew Carey, Ed Asner, Penn & Teller, Dick Clark, and Sherri Shepherd.
The Saints have the support of Malcolm Gladwell, Haley Joel Osment, Joan Jett, Hulk Hogan, Duane “Dog The Bounty Hunter” Chapman, Joe Mantegna, Ellie Kemper, Roseanne Barr, Scott Adams, Chris Paul, and Mamie Van Doren.
Posted: February 7th, 2010 | Author: admin | Filed under: People, Sports | Tags: Football, Super Bowl | No Comments »
Adland have archived almost all of the Super Bowl commercials that have aired from Super Bowl III to the present day. They claim it’s the largest collection of Super Bowl commercials on the internet, and I’m inclined to believe them.
(via Coudal Partners)
Posted: February 3rd, 2010 | Author: admin | Filed under: Advertising | Tags: commercials, Football, Super Bowl | No Comments »
-The AV Club discuss the philosophy of various Bill Murray movies.
-Esquire list 11 attempts at Super Bowl halftime counter-programming.
-Comedy Central list Demetri Martin’s best moments on The Daily Show.
-Cracked list seven real world heists that put Ocean’s 11 to shame.
-The Huffington Post list the 13 worst movie taglines ever written.
Posted: February 3rd, 2010 | Author: admin | Filed under: Links | Tags: AM Links, Bill Murray, Demetri Martin, Football, Super Bowl, The Daily Show | No Comments »
Darren Woodson, a former safety on the Dallas Cowboys during their 1990’s Super Bowl years, claims that the Buffalo Bills lost four straight Super Bowls due to their excessive partying in the week leading up to the game.
Woodson on Mike and Mike In The Morning:
“As much as everyone talked about how much experience the Bills had back then, they partied harder than any other team. That’s all we heard about the entire week in L.A., the (Cowboys) first Super Bowl.
They (Bills players) were out Wednesday, Thursday, Friday. Couple guys got into altercations in the clubs, older, veteran guys with the Bills.
Experience doesn’t mean that much, it’s all about leadership. There’s a reason they (Bills) lost four Super Bowls. They partied harder than any other team.”
(via Shutdown Corner)
Posted: January 28th, 2010 | Author: admin | Filed under: Sports | Tags: Buffalo Bills, Football, partying, Super Bowl | No Comments »
President Barack Obama recently told ABC’s Diane Sawyer that he is rooting for the New Orleans Saints in Super Bowl XLIV.
“You know, I think both teams are terrific. I guess I am rooting a little bit for the Saints as the underdog, partly just because when I think about what’s happened in New Orleans over the last several years and how much that team means to them. You know, I’m pretty sympathetic.”
Posted: January 27th, 2010 | Author: admin | Filed under: Sports | Tags: Barack Obama, Football, New Orleans Saints, Super Bowl | No Comments »