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The NFL Debuts Super Bowl XLV Commercials

The NFL Debuts Super Bowl XLV Commercials

America's Most Famous Television Stars Get Ready for the Big Game

NEW YORK, Feb. 3, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- The National Football League (NFL) today introduced two TV commercials, a :60 and :30 slated for Super Bowl XLV on Sunday, February 6, 2011 on Fox.

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"The Super Bowl has become America's appointment television from coast to coast and generation to generation," said Mark Waller, Chief Marketing Officer of the NFL. "We wanted our advertising to entertain and thank NFL fans, the best fans ever."

"American Family"

The centerpiece of the NFL advertising is a :60 commercial called "American Family" that celebrates the entertainment/pop culture phenomenon the Super Bowl has become. It features the greatest collection of television talent ever assembled, over 40 stars, living and dead, who graced nearly 20 of the most famous, popular shows of the last several decades.

Many of America's favorite stars from Alf, Beverly Hills 90210, Happy Days, The Brady Bunch, Cheers, The Dukes of Hazard, Family Matters, Full House, Seinfeld, GLEE, How I Met Your Mother, Modern Family, Family Guy, The Simpsons, The Office, Sesame Street, The Golden Girls and The Sopranos make cameos (See list of stars following).

The commercial is a montage of quick cuts as America's most beloved TV family gathers, and the anticipation builds, for the big game. The creative twist, and pay-off for the viewers, is that every scene has been contemporized with today's NFL branding . . . The Sopranos wear Jets jerseys; the Fonz taps a flat-screen TV playing Fox Sports, Norm enters Cheers with New England Patriots gear. A simple slate ends the spot with the message "Best. Fans. Ever," the NFL logo, and one more surprise. The commercial will air in the third quarter of the game.

Tor Myhren, President and Chief Creative Officer of Grey New York, said, "The Super Bowl is America's last campfire. The only event left that we watch together as a nation. We wanted to show this in a big, bold way that only the NFL could pull off."

Mark Waller continued, "This spot is the result of great work between Grey and William Morris Endeavor Entertainment, two fantastic partners of the NFL."

"Gadget"

A :30 commercial, "Gadget," features a young NFL fan effortlessly accessing the NFL content on NFL-owned media platforms across the entire year. While watching NFL Network on his flat-screen TV, he grabs it off the wall as it morphs into his tablet, where he watches coverage of the NFL Draft. From there his tablet changes into his laptop, where he visits NFL.com for Fantasy news and video highlights. Then his laptop morphs into his mobile device, where he watches NFL Network's NFL RedZone channel. The tagline "Get the NFL...anytime...anywhere with NFL.com, NFL Mobile only from Verizon and NFL Network." The commercial will air at half-time.

The new commercials, created by Grey New York, are the latest chapter in the NFL's highly successful integrated brand campaign, unifying all of its business units and properties together with one consistent message . . . "If you want the NFL, go to the NFL."

About Grey

Grey New York is the flagship and largest office of Grey, the advertising network of Grey Group. Grey Group ranks among the largest global communications companies. Its parent company is WPP (Nasdaq: WPPGY). Grey Famously Effective Since 1917 serves a blue-chip client roster of many of the world's best known companies: Procter & Gamble, GlaxoSmithKline, Diageo, Darden Restaurants, Pfizer, Canon, 3M, Eli Lilly, ETrade, NFL, Boehringer Ingelheim, J.M. Smucker and T.J. Maxx. FAST COMPANY named Grey to "The World's 50 Most Innovative Companies" list in 2010. (www.grey.com)

Stars Appearing in the NFL Super Bowl Commercial

Program Talent
Alf N/A
Beverly Hills,
90210 Jennie Garth
Tori Spelling
Shannen Doherty
Gabrielle Carteris
Happy Days Ron Howard
Henry Winkler
Brady Bunch, The Robert Reed
Maureen McCormick
Cheers George Wendt
Dukes of Hazzard,
The Tom Wopat
John Schneider
Family Matters Reginald Vel Johnson
Jaleel White
Full House John Stamos
Dave Coulier
Seinfeld Jerry Seinfeld
Michael Richards
Wayne Knight
Friends Courteney Cox
Lisa Kudrow
GLEE Dianna Agron
Kevin McHale
Jenna Ushkowitz
Cory Monteith
Amber Riley
Naya Rivera
Heather Morris
Mark Salling
How I Met Your
Mother Jason Segel
Neil Patrick Harris
Alyson Hannigan
Modern Family Sofia Vergara
Family Guy Seth MacFarlane
The Simpsons Dan Castalanetta
Office, The Rainn Wilson
Ed Helms
Leslie David Baker
Phyllis Smith
Sesame Street
Golden Girls, The Betty White
Rue McClanahan
Sopranos, The James Gandolfini
Michael Imperioli
Steve Van Zandt
Tony Sirico

Contact: Owen J. Dougherty
212-546-2551
odougherty@grey.com

SOURCE Grey

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Grey

CONTACT: Owen J. Dougherty, +1-212-546-2551, odougherty@grey.com

Web Site: http://www.grey.com


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