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by CBpony » Sun Feb 22, 2015 11:00 pm
Pretty bad imo. Bad/ cheap production.
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by CalallenStang » Mon Feb 23, 2015 8:49 am
CBpony wrote:Pretty bad imo. Bad/ cheap production.
Yep, I won't rehash my previous posts about this when it was posted on the basketball board but the bottom line is that while this is so much better than the cartoon, it's still got a ton of drawbacks that I am surprised they overlooked before accepting this from their agency.
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by PonySnob » Mon Feb 23, 2015 9:27 am
The administration tries to be very PC in everything it does
Peruna is my mascot!
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by NewAgeMustange » Mon Feb 23, 2015 11:20 am
I honestly don't understand them. Why promote programs that the vast majority might not even know exist.
Here's an Easy commercial, sweeping view of Dallas, (8th largest metroplex in the US, home to XXX amount of XXX companies, XXX amount of alumni and XXX growing in population/jobs), transition from Dallas to SMU campus with a focusing in on Dallas Hall and main quad. Show students at sports, show students "studying" show students walking to class. Show the trees of the boulevard with students. (say something about student body demographics, and sports) Remind them of "Dallas" and mustang express.
really i applied to smu based on their "running mustang" new student website in 2006. seeing the horrible commercials would make me think twice as a high schooler. they don't do anything for an 17/18 year old.
if graduate students is the demographic or money, run different ads. But ESPN is for those interested in sports and student life.
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by FriscoChuck » Mon Feb 23, 2015 11:31 am
NewAgeMustange wrote:I honestly don't understand them. Why promote programs that the vast majority might not even know exist.
Here's an Easy commercial, sweeping view of Dallas, (8th largest metroplex in the US, home to XXX amount of XXX companies, XXX amount of alumni and XXX growing in population/jobs), transition from Dallas to SMU campus with a focusing in on Dallas Hall and main quad. Show students at sports, show students "studying" show students walking to class. Show the trees of the boulevard with students. (say something about student body demographics, and sports) Remind them of "Dallas" and mustang express.
really i applied to smu based on their "running mustang" new student website in 2006. seeing the horrible commercials would make me think twice as a high schooler. they don't do anything for an 17/18 year old.
if graduate students is the demographic or money, run different ads. But ESPN is for those interested in sports and student life.
Yep agree 100%
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by couch 'em » Mon Feb 23, 2015 12:39 pm
Look at who controls education. This liberal artsy stuff is what they view higher education should be.
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by CalallenStang » Mon Feb 23, 2015 3:47 pm
NewAgeMustange wrote:I honestly don't understand them. Why promote programs that the vast majority might not even know exist.
Here's an Easy commercial, sweeping view of Dallas, (8th largest metroplex in the US, home to XXX amount of XXX companies, XXX amount of alumni and XXX growing in population/jobs), transition from Dallas to SMU campus with a focusing in on Dallas Hall and main quad. Show students at sports, show students "studying" show students walking to class. Show the trees of the boulevard with students. (say something about student body demographics, and sports) Remind them of "Dallas" and mustang express.
really i applied to smu based on their "running mustang" new student website in 2006. seeing the horrible commercials would make me think twice as a high schooler. they don't do anything for an 17/18 year old.
if graduate students is the demographic or money, run different ads. But ESPN is for those interested in sports and student life.
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by DanFreibergerForHeisman » Wed Feb 25, 2015 8:24 pm
Still running that embarrassing God particle commercial on The American Digital Network.
Shake It Off Moody
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by couch 'em » Wed Feb 25, 2015 9:06 pm
DanFreibergerForHeisman wrote:Still running that embarrassing God particle commercial on The American Digital Network.
Was Ludden responsible for it? Explains his firing
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by BigT3x » Thu Feb 26, 2015 12:21 am
NewAgeMustange wrote: Here's an Easy commercial, sweeping view of Dallas, (8th largest metroplex in the US, home to XXX amount of XXX companies, XXX amount of alumni and XXX growing in population/jobs), transition from Dallas to SMU campus with a focusing in on Dallas Hall and main quad. Show students at sports, show students "studying" show students walking to class. Show the trees of the boulevard with students. (say something about student body demographics, and sports) Remind them of "Dallas" and mustang express.
We're the fourth largest MSA in the US.
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by NewAgeMustange » Thu Feb 26, 2015 11:05 am
According the "wikipedia" we are number 8 in population and number 6 for GDP.
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