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[quote name='ZachTheZipI just saw a 30-second TV spot for the stadium on the Discovery Channel. It looked very well done. I'm over my depth on this - I have no idea how much it costs to produce a commercial or purchase airtime - but GREAT! IMHO we need A MUCH, MUCH STRONGER tv presence. We never receive the free advertising (news coverage) that the Browns, Indians and Cavs do, so we've got to deliberately saturate some popular networks w/ the Zips. Maybe even screw 3, 5, 8 & 19 - I despise all the Cleveland stations. Maybe just go through Discovery, ESPN, the Deuce, etc.

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Happened to see a commercial for the new stadium while watching the Browns' preseason game tonight. It was very nice to see a TV ad during a time slot such as an NFL game... but the quality of the commercial was very lacking. Seemed kinda cheap, IMO, but I am more than happy just to see a TV ad. Ill gripe about the quality of the commercial once they've become more common.

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Happened to see a commercial for the new stadium while watching the Browns' preseason game tonight. It was very nice to see a TV ad during a time slot such as an NFL game... but the quality of the commercial was very lacking. Seemed kinda cheap, IMO, but I am more than happy just to see a TV ad. Ill gripe about the quality of the commercial once they've become more common.
I didn't see the commercial, but I wonder if a crappy commercial could have a negative effect on potential ticket buyers? A lame-o commercial may communicate to people we have a lame-o product? But... tv is uber important. I'm glad for the report of a tv sighting!
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Happened to see a commercial for the new stadium while watching the Browns' preseason game tonight. It was very nice to see a TV ad during a time slot such as an NFL game... but the quality of the commercial was very lacking. Seemed kinda cheap, IMO, but I am more than happy just to see a TV ad. Ill gripe about the quality of the commercial once they've become more common.
I didn't see the commercial, but I wonder if a crappy commercial could have a negative effect on potential ticket buyers? A lame-o commercial may communicate to people we have a lame-o product? But... tv is uber important. I'm glad for the report of a tv sighting!
It wasn't a lame-o commercial. it was nice and definitely did its job well, but I somewhat felt it lacked that little extra that gets people excited and makes them pick up the phone to buy tickets. In retrospect, I think it may have been that the commercial didn't have a song accompanying the video that had that "epic" feeling to it.As far as the effect of the commercial... I dont think it will have a negative impact at all. If anything it will help since it aired during prime TV hours (during an Browns game to all of NE Ohio). Some may think like I have and say it was little lacking, but the message and principle of the commercial still were very cleanly laid out. Im hoping someone else in the area had a chance to see it. I also hope someone is able to find/get a copy on youtube to share with everyone.
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Happened to see a commercial for the new stadium while watching the Browns' preseason game tonight. It was very nice to see a TV ad during a time slot such as an NFL game... but the quality of the commercial was very lacking. Seemed kinda cheap, IMO, but I am more than happy just to see a TV ad. Ill gripe about the quality of the commercial once they've become more common.
I didn't see the commercial, but I wonder if a crappy commercial could have a negative effect on potential ticket buyers? A lame-o commercial may communicate to people we have a lame-o product? But... tv is uber important. I'm glad for the report of a tv sighting!
It wasn't a lame-o commercial. it was nice and definitely did its job well, but I somewhat felt it lacked that little extra that gets people excited and makes them pick up the phone to buy tickets. In retrospect, I think it may have been that the commercial didn't have a song accompanying the video that had that "epic" feeling to it.As far as the effect of the commercial... I dont think it will have a negative impact at all. If anything it will help since it aired during prime TV hours (during an Browns game to all of NE Ohio). Some may think like I have and say it was little lacking, but the message and principle of the commercial still were very cleanly laid out. Im hoping someone else in the area had a chance to see it. I also hope someone is able to find/get a copy on youtube to share with everyone.
Well, at least it didn't have the "Be A Part From The Start" song! :lol:
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SWEET!!! I so hope it's buzzing the Info @ every home game, let alone our home opener!
I dont see any reason why it wouldnt... not like they have to compete with an airport nearby. Only airspace issue I can think of is the occasional life-flight helicopters that fly over UA heading to the hospitals around the city.
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