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Posted at 5:09pm on Thu 15 October 2009
rbevanx
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'Family Guy' creator and Microsoft team up for Win 7 promotion
Sorry but I love Family Guy

Microsoft is teaming up with Family Guy creator Seth McFarlane on a new Windows 7 cross-promotion.

The software giant says the promotion was inspired by Milton Berle's variety show Texaco Star Theater and will be a full 30-minute show that will air on Fox November 6th.

The show is commercial-less (all ad time paid by Microsoft) and will "feature unique Windows 7-branded programming that blends seamlessly with show content."

Neither McFarlane or Microsoft would give away any of the skits, but sight gags are expected.

The show is called "Family Guy Presents: Seth & Alex's Almost Live Comedy Show," and will air at 8:30 PM on November 6th.

The promotion is expected to cost Microsoft over $3 million USD.

An example of recent Microsoft/Family Guy promos:
Posted at 10:36pm on Thu 15 October 2009
Ghost_Dog
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Sorry but I love Family Guy

Microsoft is teaming up with Family Guy creator Seth McFarlane on a new Windows 7 cross-promotion.

The software giant says the promotion was inspired by Milton Berle's variety show Texaco Star Theater and will be a full 30-minute show that will air on Fox November 6th.

The show is commercial-less (all ad time paid by Microsoft) and will "feature unique Windows 7-branded programming that blends seamlessly with show content."

Neither McFarlane or Microsoft would give away any of the skits, but sight gags are expected.

The show is called "Family Guy Presents: Seth & Alex's Almost Live Comedy Show," and will air at 8:30 PM on November 6th.

The promotion is expected to cost Microsoft over $3 million USD.

An example of recent Microsoft/Family Guy promos:


» Go to rbevanx's original post
I also love Family Guy, but this is selling out.

Disappointing. Sad
Posted at 12:02am on Fri 16 October 2009
Bloodstorm
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Sorry but I love Family Guy

Microsoft is teaming up with Family Guy creator Seth McFarlane on a new Windows 7 cross-promotion.

The software giant says the promotion was inspired by Milton Berle's variety show Texaco Star Theater and will be a full 30-minute show that will air on Fox November 6th.

The show is commercial-less (all ad time paid by Microsoft) and will "feature unique Windows 7-branded programming that blends seamlessly with show content."

Neither McFarlane or Microsoft would give away any of the skits, but sight gags are expected.

The show is called "Family Guy Presents: Seth & Alex's Almost Live Comedy Show," and will air at 8:30 PM on November 6th.

The promotion is expected to cost Microsoft over $3 million USD.

An example of recent Microsoft/Family Guy promos:


» Go to rbevanx's original post
Family Guy has been selling out for awhile now.

Also, this means Windows 7 will fail.
Posted at 6:25am on Fri 16 October 2009
Mr_Ninjutsu
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Sorry but I love Family Guy

Microsoft is teaming up with Family Guy creator Seth McFarlane on a new Windows 7 cross-promotion.

The software giant says the promotion was inspired by Milton Berle's variety show Texaco Star Theater and will be a full 30-minute show that will air on Fox November 6th.

The show is commercial-less (all ad time paid by Microsoft) and will "feature unique Windows 7-branded programming that blends seamlessly with show content."

Neither McFarlane or Microsoft would give away any of the skits, but sight gags are expected.

The show is called "Family Guy Presents: Seth & Alex's Almost Live Comedy Show," and will air at 8:30 PM on November 6th.

The promotion is expected to cost Microsoft over $3 million USD.

An example of recent Microsoft/Family Guy promos:


» Go to rbevanx's original post
that was the worst promotion ever. Made it seem as if win 7 could just handle twittering and recording lol
Posted at 2:56pm on Fri 16 October 2009
rbevanx
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Sorry but I love Family Guy

Microsoft is teaming up with Family Guy creator Seth McFarlane on a new Windows 7 cross-promotion.

The software giant says the promotion was inspired by Milton Berle's variety show Texaco Star Theater and will be a full 30-minute show that will air on Fox November 6th.

The show is commercial-less (all ad time paid by Microsoft) and will "feature unique Windows 7-branded programming that blends seamlessly with show content."

Neither McFarlane or Microsoft would give away any of the skits, but sight gags are expected.

The show is called "Family Guy Presents: Seth & Alex's Almost Live Comedy Show," and will air at 8:30 PM on November 6th.

The promotion is expected to cost Microsoft over $3 million USD.

An example of recent Microsoft/Family Guy promos:


» Go to rbevanx's original post
I still love Family Guy tbh, not as good as the early days but not as sour as The Simpsons.

They did something for Burger King on youtube as well.
Posted at 2:59pm on Fri 16 October 2009
El-Dev
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Sorry but I love Family Guy

Microsoft is teaming up with Family Guy creator Seth McFarlane on a new Windows 7 cross-promotion.

The software giant says the promotion was inspired by Milton Berle's variety show Texaco Star Theater and will be a full 30-minute show that will air on Fox November 6th.

The show is commercial-less (all ad time paid by Microsoft) and will "feature unique Windows 7-branded programming that blends seamlessly with show content."

Neither McFarlane or Microsoft would give away any of the skits, but sight gags are expected.

The show is called "Family Guy Presents: Seth & Alex's Almost Live Comedy Show," and will air at 8:30 PM on November 6th.

The promotion is expected to cost Microsoft over $3 million USD.

An example of recent Microsoft/Family Guy promos:


» Go to rbevanx's original post
Seth McFarlane is super rich he has no need to do this. Poor form Seth, you whore.
Posted at 10:06am on Sat 7 November 2009
tashie55
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Sorry but I love Family Guy

Microsoft is teaming up with Family Guy creator Seth McFarlane on a new Windows 7 cross-promotion.

The software giant says the promotion was inspired by Milton Berle's variety show Texaco Star Theater and will be a full 30-minute show that will air on Fox November 6th.

The show is commercial-less (all ad time paid by Microsoft) and will "feature unique Windows 7-branded programming that blends seamlessly with show content."

Neither McFarlane or Microsoft would give away any of the skits, but sight gags are expected.

The show is called "Family Guy Presents: Seth & Alex's Almost Live Comedy Show," and will air at 8:30 PM on November 6th.

The promotion is expected to cost Microsoft over $3 million USD.

An example of recent Microsoft/Family Guy promos:


» Go to rbevanx's original post
i love family guy its the best, its always on the tv so you can get to see them all at some point.
stewie is the best lol
Posted at 5:54pm on Sat 7 November 2009
VideoGameMan636
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Sorry but I love Family Guy

Microsoft is teaming up with Family Guy creator Seth McFarlane on a new Windows 7 cross-promotion.

The software giant says the promotion was inspired by Milton Berle's variety show Texaco Star Theater and will be a full 30-minute show that will air on Fox November 6th.

The show is commercial-less (all ad time paid by Microsoft) and will "feature unique Windows 7-branded programming that blends seamlessly with show content."

Neither McFarlane or Microsoft would give away any of the skits, but sight gags are expected.

The show is called "Family Guy Presents: Seth & Alex's Almost Live Comedy Show," and will air at 8:30 PM on November 6th.

The promotion is expected to cost Microsoft over $3 million USD.

An example of recent Microsoft/Family Guy promos:


» Go to rbevanx's original post
.....I hate Family Guy now, it used to be great, now it's just stupid.

Seth McFarLane is such a sellout. Makes me sick.
Posted at 4:18am on Sun 8 November 2009
tashie55
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Sorry but I love Family Guy

Microsoft is teaming up with Family Guy creator Seth McFarlane on a new Windows 7 cross-promotion.

The software giant says the promotion was inspired by Milton Berle's variety show Texaco Star Theater and will be a full 30-minute show that will air on Fox November 6th.

The show is commercial-less (all ad time paid by Microsoft) and will "feature unique Windows 7-branded programming that blends seamlessly with show content."

Neither McFarlane or Microsoft would give away any of the skits, but sight gags are expected.

The show is called "Family Guy Presents: Seth & Alex's Almost Live Comedy Show," and will air at 8:30 PM on November 6th.

The promotion is expected to cost Microsoft over $3 million USD.

An example of recent Microsoft/Family Guy promos:


» Go to rbevanx's original post
aw how can u say a thing like that. boo hoo.
Posted at 5:51am on Sun 8 November 2009
VideoGameMan636
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Sorry but I love Family Guy

Microsoft is teaming up with Family Guy creator Seth McFarlane on a new Windows 7 cross-promotion.

The software giant says the promotion was inspired by Milton Berle's variety show Texaco Star Theater and will be a full 30-minute show that will air on Fox November 6th.

The show is commercial-less (all ad time paid by Microsoft) and will "feature unique Windows 7-branded programming that blends seamlessly with show content."

Neither McFarlane or Microsoft would give away any of the skits, but sight gags are expected.

The show is called "Family Guy Presents: Seth & Alex's Almost Live Comedy Show," and will air at 8:30 PM on November 6th.

The promotion is expected to cost Microsoft over $3 million USD.

An example of recent Microsoft/Family Guy promos:


» Go to rbevanx's original post
*Please don't thumbs down because of my opinion. kthxbai.*

Because I don't like it? And the second one is completely true.
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