news.yahoo.com — A nine-car NASCAR pileup may have wrecked a vehicle sponsored by the Federal Communications Commission, but it gave the agency more mileage in advertising the imminent switch to digital TV signals, the FCC's chief said on Monday. The FCC spent about $350,000 to sponsor the car in the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing event on Sunday.
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yevonzenNov 15, 2008
see i dont see the point in wasting so much money on driving in a circle........But then i see this and maybe someone crashes hehehe...
Closed AccountNov 15, 2008
It's call advertising, dumb ass. Have you never seen commercials talking about "the switch to digital?" Yeah, that costs money as well.
Closed AccountNov 15, 2008
I guessing you've never watched a NASCAR event with the COT cars.
defektivNov 15, 2008
touche sir.
cammmoJan 19, 2009
If this makes you mad, then have a seat, pull up google, and start looking into NASCAR for the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, National Guard. And if you are still worked up, go further to research government tax funded military marketing spending in Xtreme Sports, NCAA basketball, high school football, music festivals, video games, the list goes seemingly on forever. If you want to skip a lot of the google research, then check out CAMMMO.org and get informed on why this country is in so much debt and why so many of our soldiers are finding their service experiences to be different than they had expected when they signed up.
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