Taco Bell, in full daylight

So I was watching Game 2 of the World Series the other night with friends, and I remarked that Fox was trying a new kind of advertising. Fox has been using a lot of "live audio" form the sidelines, but I;d noticed some in Game 1 with Royce Clayton and Coco Crisp that seemed a little too "Pulp Fiction"-goes-to-Burger-King to be unscripted.

Anyway I noted it to Mike, and Friday, lo and behold, there I am on Mike's blog. (http://www.michaelprager.com/blog/?p=438) Thanks, Mike. (He described me as "astute", however, so his insights may be suspect.)

To be fair, I tip my cap to the cleverness, in the TiVo era, of slipping the ads in as in-game chatter among the players. [Gotta pay for those in-ground cameras somehow, and using those 30-second skip buttons on your DVR probably doesnt help.] But as a viewer and fan, I don't like it.

Also, the Boston Globe noted this issue, and credited Mike as someone who weighed in, but not me. Why not, Geoff Edgers?

http://www.boston.com/ae/theater_arts/exhibitionist/2007/10/the_tacolash.html

[Full disclosure, Geoff, Mike and I watched the game together. Mine is not the most viewed blog out there, by far.]

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