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Napster ads fail to impress
Posted by admin on 09 Feb 2005 - 22:59 0 comments
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The Superbowl is not just a contest of football teams, it's a contest of ads.

And finishing dead last in the ad contest this year was none other than Napster's advertisement.

Napster's ad campaign asserts that it's better to use their $14.95 per month service than to buy songs through iTunes. "$10,000 to fill your iPod vs. $14.95 per month with Napster".

Of course, the problem is, if you fail to keep paying, none of those songs will work anymore.

You can see the full list of USA Today surveyed Superbowl ads below:


View: Superbowl Survey



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