Re: Reds TV experiences a bump
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I(heart)Freel
I sheepishly admit that I was featured on a few different commercials that aired during the Reds season this year. I thought it was cool... until this thread.
I'm sorry Mr. Elk, but the comb-over isn't working. Just let it go.
Re: Reds TV experiences a bump
"Top to bottom, wall to wall, neighbor to neighbor." Wish I had a dollar for every time I've heard that over the last few years.
Now a question. In the skyline song, "Wholesome hearty food, with a taste that's so ____________________?
What are they saying? I can't ever figure out what that word is. Ever listen to it very close? My son and I have a bet on this one. What is the word?
Re: Reds TV experiences a bump
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RANDY IN INDY
"Top to bottom, wall to wall, neighbor to neighbor." Wish I had a dollar for every time I've heard that over the last few years.
Now a question. In the skyline song, "Wholesome hearty food, with a taste that's so ____________________?
What are they saying? I can't ever figure out what that word is. Ever listen to it very close? My son and I have a bet on this one. What is the word?
Devine.
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Originally Posted by
OesterPoster
Devine.
Dan? Adrian?
Or do you mean "divine?" ;)
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Could never tell if they were saying "Divine" or "Refined."
Re: Reds TV experiences a bump
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Originally Posted by
I(heart)Freel
I sheepishly admit that I was featured on a few different commercials that aired during the Reds season this year. I thought it was cool... until this thread.
Are you a Fox Sports Ohio girl?
Re: Reds TV experiences a bump
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Originally Posted by
RANDY IN INDY
"Top to bottom, wall to wall, neighbor to neighbor." Wish I had a dollar for every time I've heard that over the last few years.
Now a question. In the skyline song, "Wholesome hearty food, with a taste that's so ____________________?
What are they saying? I can't ever figure out what that word is. Ever listen to it very close? My son and I have a bet on this one. What is the word?
Iodine?
Re: Reds TV experiences a bump
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Crumbley
Are you a Fox Sports Ohio girl?
Honestly, do you think they could get past the Old Red Guard vote-in?
Re: Reds TV experiences a bump
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Originally Posted by
OesterPoster
I'm sorry Mr. Elk, but the comb-over isn't working. Just let it go.
Without the comb-over there is no way you would have remembered them at all! Obey the power of the comb-over! :eek: :eek: :eek:
Re: Reds TV experiences a bump
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Originally Posted by
I(heart)Freel
Honestly, do you think they could get past the Old Red Guard vote-in?
If we're voting on looks, they wouldn't get my vote. No offense to them, but I don't think they're very attractive at all.
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Makes you kind of miss:
We're together again
Together again
Taco filling/beef hoagie/I forget the other ones
We're together again
Let's all sing!
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Originally Posted by
I(heart)Freel
Honestly, do you think they could get past the Old Red Guard vote-in?
Well, Nate and Raisor got in based mostly on their looks...
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Brutus
That's probably true, but there are a lot of people in Southern California, and I wouldn't be surprised if there are a lot of people just south of L.A. that watch the Padres in addition to the San Diego DMA.
Nonetheless, I can't imagine the network is getting what they're paying for the Padres with those numbers. The market isn't overly big to begin with, so they're not cashing in on operator fees, thus these ratings are salt in the wound.
The Padres are not on TV in the LA market. The MLB blackout map doesn't even show Orange County as black out territory for mlb.com. LA and Orange are LAA and LAD territories. The Padres do claim Vegas (where they would have to be about team #8 on the minds of locals) and parts of AZ including Tucson. That's what made the Padres new mega TV deal earlier this year completely mind-boggling. The Reds dwarf the Padres TV audience.
Re: Reds TV experiences a bump
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oregonred
The Padres are not on TV in the LA market. The MLB blackout map doesn't even show Orange County as black out territory for mlb.com. LA and Orange are LAA and LAD territories. The Padres do claim Vegas (where they would have to be about team #8 on the minds of locals) and parts of AZ including Tucson. That's what made the Padres new mega TV deal earlier this year completely mind-boggling. The Reds dwarf the Padres TV audience.
They're available on sports tier with most providers, as with most regional networks. I imagine they're still on in probably a million homes in the LA market. That's not insignificant.
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fearofpopvol1
So Cincinnati!
Love your Gil-Key Window!
Whenever you're feeling good and hungry, it's Skyline time.
I don't mind the Skyline commercials or the Montgomery Inn ones. I happen to like Leinenkugel's as well, so that doesn't bug me. Those Cincinnati Children's Hospital commercials though really try too hard to play on the heart strings, but maybe they work? I don't know.
Still would love to see a Reds network/channel. Wonder what it would take for that? A World Series win?
Something about the Leinenkugel's ad always makes me laugh. It's the statement that they get their honey from the next county over. I grin every time.
A few years ago the ads foe whichever chili place had a family of 4 dancing around a kitchen table stacked with their products. It was led by a brunette mother. I thought those were the most amateurish things I've ever seen.