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Microsoft enlists Seinfeld for ad campaign

by weberm@[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ubiquitous) Sep 7, 2008 at 07:33 PM

Junior Mints, Yoo-hoo, Drake’s Coffee Cakes, puffy ****rts: These are all 
things Jerry Seinfeld has endorsed — at least in his alter ego on his 
classic sitcom. Now, add Microsoft software.

Seinfeld will be a key pitchman in a planned $300 million fall 
advertising campaign for the software giant, a person familiar with the 
plans confirmed to The Associated Press on condition on anonymity 
because the deal has not been formally announced.

The Wall Street Journal first re****ted the plans. Citing people close to 
the situation, it re****ted the comedian will be paid $10 million for 
appearing in ads with Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates.

It’s Microsoft’s latest move to try to capture some of the cool quotient 
that rival Apple has appeared to win so effortlessly.

But for younger consumers especially, can Seinfeld turn the image tide 
for Microsoft?

“Seinfeld does represent sort of a challenge,” says Brian Steinberg, 
television editor for the weekly advertising magazine Ad Age. “He’s not 
Dane Cook. He’s got a more sophisticated everyday take on things. He 
often comes across as a questioner of conventional wisdom but also can 
be kind of a crank. It’s a fine line to walk when you’re dealing with a 
younger person.”

Steinberg did point out that the firm producing the spots — Crispin 
****ter and Bogusky — is known for creating commercials that appeal to 
young males, particularly in its campaigns for Burger King.

Seinfeld has shown himself to be a superior promoter in the past, 
particularly for American Express (which also featured Patrick Warburton 
as Superman) and in selling his Dreamworks animated film “Bee Movie” 
last summer.

For “Bee Movie,” which Seinfeld co-wrote, co-produced and voiced, he 
also created 20 “TV juniors,” which seemed less like commercials than 
one-minute bite-sized bits of comedy. The extensive promotion of the 
film began with him dressing up as a giant bee at the Cannes Film 
Festival.

“You gotta sell it,” Seinfeld told the AP last year. “I’ve never been 
uncomfortable with that aspect. I don’t feel like it’s beneath me to 
sell what I did.”

But Seinfeld’s greatest triumph — the nine seasons of “Seinfeld” — ended 
more than 10 years ago, which means that many young computer users were 
still watching cartoons during his pop culture dominance.

Of course, the show is still on nightly reruns and Seinfeld has been 
active on the standup circuit. There have even been efforts to bring 
“Seinfeld” to younger demographics. Sony Pictures Television, which 
distributes “Seinfeld” in U.S. syndication, is holding a 26-city 
promotion in a cross-country bus tour of colleges.

Calls to Seinfeld’s agent and manager went unreturned Thursday.

Vista, Microsoft’s latest operating system that launched with the slogan 
“The Wow starts now,” has received mostly negative publicity since its 
release last year. But sales have been strong, since more than 90 
percent of PCs sold worldwide run Windows.

Apple’s ad campaign “Get a Mac” pits a coat-and-tie clad older guy (John 
Hodgman) representing a PC, against jeans and T-****rt-wearing Justin 
Long, who plays the Mac. The commercials have also poked fun at Vista.

Steinberg said this latest campaign by Microsoft shows that the rivalry 
between the software company and Apple is reaching the intensity of Coke 
and Pepsi’s cola wars of years ago.

It’s also possible Seinfeld seems more like a Mac guy, Steinberg said.

After all, it’s a Macintosh that’s seen in the background of his 
apartment on “Seinfeld.”
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the liberal media and the Angry Left have been attempting to turn
our military victory in Iraq into a second Vietnam quagmire. Too bad 
for them, it's failing.
 




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Microsoft enlists Seinfeld for ad campaign
weberm@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2008-09-07 19:33:31 
Re: Microsoft enlists Seinfeld for ad campaign
garrethhume@[EMAIL PROTEC  2008-09-07 19:18:06 
Re: Microsoft enlists Seinfeld for ad campaign
weberm@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2008-09-07 22:24:23 

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