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NBCU: No Extension on Gov’t Coupons for DTV Converters

The $40 coupons the government is offering to subsidize the purchase of digital-to-analog converter boxes expire after 90 days, and it may be unlikely that the National Telecommunications and Information Administration will extend the deadline.

According to NBCU vice president Bob Okun, who heads the network’s lobbying efforts in Washington, D.C., and who does not expect the deadline to be extended, the 90-day window was enacted in order to avoid fraud and abuse of the coupon program, writes Broadcasting & Cable.

The deadline may pose a challenge to consumers because the converter boxes have been difficult to find on store shelves.

A report from research firm Centris claims that more than 9 million homes stand to lose TV reception come the digital transition in February, not because they haven’t bought the converter box but because of gaps in the coverage of DTV signals.

NBC execs don’t believe Centris’s claims; however, they are saying that NBC could lose up to 6 percent of its over-the-air viewers because they haven’t purchased converters. The network has considered a marketing push with cable operators and retailers to ensure that viewers maintain their TV service. NBC will broadcast the last major TV event - the Super Bowl - before the Feb. 17 date.

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Sprint Lands Live NFL Mobile Deal

Sprint will deliver live radio broadcasts of all NFL games, plus television broadcasts of eight Thursday night games on the NFL Network.

The radio coverage will begin Sept. 2; Thursday night television broadcasts will start Nov. 6.

Radio broadcasts include…

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Hachette Shutters ‘Home’

Hachette’s Home magazine is closing its doors, following a serious slip in ad pages in the first half of the year.

Ad pages for Home were down 31 percent in the first six months of 2008. Across the board, shelter…

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Wheaties, Eat Your Heart Out, Frosted Flakes Features Phelps

Eight-time Olympic medalist Michael Phelps will be featured on the front of Kellogg’s Frosted Flakes and Corn Flakes boxes beginning next month, rather than on the iconic General Mills cereal that is more generally known for featuring sports greats.

The…

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Ad Agency to Timberland: Environmental Causes Distract from Products

Timberland’s new ad agency, Leagas Delaney, has told the company that its promotion of environmental causes is distracting from its products, the Wall Street Journal reports (via Environmental Leader).

After seeing revenues decline six percent to $210 million on lower sales in…

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Polo Launches Mobile eCommerce Site

Polo Ralph Lauren will soon launch what will become one of the mobile web’s first ecommerce sites.

Polo hopes to stay ahead of a trend that is moving slowly from Asia to the United States, said David Lauren, senior vp…

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