| 'Sunday Night Football' No. 1 TV program
"NBC Sunday Night Football" was the No. 1 prime time program in all of U.S. television for a third consecutive week, NBC announced. The program featured the Dallas Cowboys 34-10 victory over the Chicago Bears. This marks the first time in the Nielsen People Meter’s 20-year history that the NFL's premier prime time franchise has been the No. 1 show for three straight weeks, NBC said. With 19 million viewers, the game was also the top-rated television broadcast since the "American Idol" finale aired on May 23. // Copyright 2007 by United Press International Publication date: 26 September 2007 Source: Archive .
Create, Build, Promote and Leverage Your Brand at the BRAND IT! Boot Camp
The BRAND IT! Boot Camp is an engaging, interactive workshop that offers entrepreneurs proven and practical concepts to create, build, promote and leverage their brand. New York, NY (PRWEB) September 24, 2007 -- Entrepreneur, Author and Branding Coach Anthony Qui�ones will launch BRAND IT! Boot Camps this winter. The BRAND IT! Boot Camps are based on his e-book, BRAND IT ... And Make It So!: 30 Keys To Turn Your Idea Into A Powerful Brand. Andrew Morrison will serve as the Keynote Speaker. The Boot Camps will feature various speakers from various fields: .
New York Panel Set for Another Hearing on Franchise
The New York Senate Standing Committee on Racing, Gaming, and Wagering will hold the first of three public hearings on the future of the Thoroughbred racing franchise in the state Sept. 27. The hearing will be conducted at 11 a.m. EDT in Hearing Room A of the Legislative Office Building in Albany, the state capital. During the hearing, legislators will review Gov. Eliot Spitzer’s franchise recommendations and his memorandum of understanding with the New York Racing Association, which he has selected to continue operating Aqueduct, Belmont Park, and Saratoga. The committee also will discuss economic and regulatory issues related to Spitzer’s recommendation. Paul Francis, director of the Division of the Budget, and Patrick Foye, downstate chairman of the Empire State Development Corp., will outline and comment on the recommendations, according to a release from Sen.
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