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Super Bowl ratings 2nd only to 'M-A-S-H'
Feb 6 2006 7:00PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - The Pittsburgh Steelers' victory over the Seattle Seahawks in the Super Bowl was watched in an average of 45.85 million homes, the second-highest total in television history behind the final episode of 'M-A-S-H' in 1983.
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NFL edits out explicit Stones lyrics
Feb 6 2006 5:18PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - They may not have flashed any body parts _ except for Mick Jagger's well-toned stomach _ but the Rolling Stones made ABC glad editors were on duty for the Super Bowl halftime show.
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About 90.7 million watched Super Bowl
Feb 6 2006 4:29PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - An estimated 90.7 million people watched the Pittsburgh Steelers beat the Seattle Seahawks Sunday, the largest Super Bowl audience since the Steelers last played in the title game in 1996.
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Reuven Frank, ex-NBC News president dies
Feb 6 2006 4:01PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Reuven Frank, a former NBC News president and a pioneer of TV journalism, has died of complications from pneumonia. He was 85.
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Freddie Prinze Jr. multitasks on new show
Feb 6 2006 3:46PM (CT)
BURBANK, Calif. (AP) - Freddie Prinze, Jr., is surrounded by a group of giggling pubescent girls. But a fan attack it's not; merely a scene for his sitcom, "Freddie," shooting on a Warner Bros. soundstage.
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Humor, violence rule Super Bowl ads
Feb 6 2006 1:47PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Cartoonish violence ruled the day at the annual knockdown competition among advertisers Sunday, as Bud Light, Diet Pepsi, Michelob and Sprint all used physical gags to hawk their wares at the Super Bowl, the most-watched television broadcast of the year.
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Highlights from Super Bowl ads
Feb 6 2006 12:13PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Every year they go at it. The best minds in the advertising business, armed with huge budgets, set out to create the most memorable ads in the most-watched television event of the year _ the Super Bowl.
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