Bowl lii. You counseling down the hours . We sure are. 68 hours to go. Now fox 29 news at 10 00. If that doesnt get you pumped, man. Can you believe it . We are almost there. Three more days. Super bowl fever heating up in philadelphia. Got to through tomorrow, enjoy our saturday finally its here. And just so you know, fox 29 will be with you every step of the way especially after that game as we all celebrate. Good evening, im lucy noland. So much hype, so much excitement as weve had all week. Weve got Team Coverage from minnesota. Chris oconnell has been hanging out with fans but let us start with kristen rodgers. All right, kristen, on sunday, all eyes of course on nick foles, and he says, hes ready for it. Reporter lucy, of course he is. First of all, i have to say upgraded my mike because the Patriots Team party is going on behind me at mall of america. Ill have a little Injury Report for you first. Going start with patriots tight end rob grant could you ski cleared from concussio
Was the best kept secret about that game, charlie. Rose we continue this evening with ken auletta of the new yorker magazine talking about the future of television. It is the same thing going to happen to television as happened to music, newspapers, print . And that is one of the questions i began with and i thought i would use netflix as a vehicle to look at that story and you come back with two answers, yes and no. In many ways, television is being disrupted in a dramatic way and net 36 is a perfect example of that. People can watch it without watching ads, they watch it any time they want and watch as much as they want. Rose right. And they can watch it on any device they want. Rose we conclude this evening with abbey klaasen of advertising age magazine, and some of the commercials that you will see during the super bowl. One of the hallmarks of the super bowl is when everyone has their a game, you know, they are producing ads, they are very expensively produced ads, generally, they
That game, charlie. Rose we continue this evening with ken auletta of the new yorker magazine talking about the future of television. It is the same thing going to happen to television as happened to music, newspapers, print . And that is one of the questions i began with and i thought i would use netflix as a vehicle to look at that story and you come back with two answers, yes and no. In many ways, television is being disrupted in a dramatic way and net 36 is a perfect example of that. People can watch it without watching ads, they watch it any time they want and watch as much as they want. Rose right. And they can watch it on any device they want. Rose we conclude this evening with abbey klaasen of advertising age magazine, and some of the commercials that you will see during the super bowl. One of the hallmarks of the super bowl is when everyone has their a game, you know, they are producing ads, they are very expensively produced ads, generally, they are the ads that marketers spe
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