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  2. Super Bowl commercials - Wikipedia

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    Although none of the competing networks were mentioned in the ad, T-Mobile confirmed that the ad was banned to protect the rights with the NFL's "official teleco sponsor," potentially Verizon Wireless who was the sponsor of the NFL. [232] [233] T-Mobile made additional edits to the commercial, including some changes in dialogue but it was ...

  3. The post T-Mobile Releases “Banned” Tom Brady, Gronk Super Bowl Commercial appeared first on The Spun. With just two days left until Super Bowl LV, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Kansas City ...

  4. List of Super Bowl commercials - Wikipedia

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    The winner of the online poll for the best Pepsi commercial that aired during the Super Bowl is announced. The winning commercial is played: the 1992 Cindy Crawford commercial. Pepsi "Bob Dole" Bob Dole does a spoof on his erectile dysfunction commercials by using Pepsi as the product. Pepsi helps him feel young again, as he does a backflip.

  5. Sponsor (commercial) - Wikipedia

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    Sponsor (commercial) Corporate logos showing NASCAR team sponsors. Sponsoring something (or someone) is the act of supporting an event, activity, person, or organization financially or through the provision of products or services. The individual or group that provides the support, similar to a benefactor, is known as the sponsor.

  6. Watch: Spectrum’s first Super Bowl commercial in 6 years ...

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    Spectrum debuted its first Super Bowl commercial in almost six years on Sunday in a humorous ad taking a shot at T-Mobile. The commercial sees a mom coming home comically aghast at a giant hole in ...

  7. Paul Marcarelli - Wikipedia

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    Fairfield University, B.A. Occupation (s) Film, voice actor, screenwriter. Height. 5 ft 9.5 in (1.77 m) Paul Marcarelli (born May 24, 1970) is an American actor, who is currently a spokesman for T-Mobile. He is best known for being the ubiquitous "Test Man" character in commercials ("Can you hear me now?") for Verizon Wireless from 2002 to 2011.

  8. T-Mobile US - Wikipedia

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    T-Mobile U.S. traces its roots to the 1994 establishment of VoiceStream Wireless PCS as a subsidiary of Western Wireless Corporation.After its spin off from parent Western Wireless on May 3, 1999, VoiceStream Wireless was purchased by Deutsche Telekom AG in 2001 for $35 billion and renamed T-Mobile USA, Inc., in July 2002.

  9. T-Mobile (brand) - Wikipedia

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    T-Mobile was also the official sponsor of English Football League Championship side West Bromwich Albion from 2004 to 2008 and previously sponsored Rotherham United from 2002 to 2003 as well as Scottish Premier League clubs Rangers and Celtic. T-Mobile co-sponsored Everton with the One2One brand and they also sponsored the 2002 FA Youth Cup Final.