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          PRICELESS EXPOSURE? MasterCard received 4:34 of
     exposure (defined as 90% of name or logo being legible on-
     screen) from the start of the All-Century Team ceremony
     until the end of the first inning of Sunday's Yankees-Braves
     Game Two.  Exposure came via podium signage, as well as
     signage on the big-screen TV used for the ceremony, and on-
     screen logo placement (SRI).  MasterCard ran one 30-second
     spot during Sunday's World Series pregame show on NBC, while
     show sponsor E-Trade ran two spots.  MasterCard runs a half-
     page ad in USA TODAY congratulating the five grand prize
     winners of its MLB All-Century Team sweeps. The winners are
     pictured with Hank Aaron and Willie Mays (THE DAILY). 
          NOTES: adidas has reached a 10-year sponsorship deal
     with the Boston Marathon that will include up to $100,000 a
     year for local youth running programs.  The "total value" of
     the deal was not disclosed, but a Boston Athletic
     Association source said that the amount is "unprecedented
     for a running event" (AP, 10/26)....Larry Bird is featured
     in a new Prodigy Internet ad campaign from N.Y.-based
     TBWA/Chiat/Day.  Other "possible stars" for the campaign
     include Steffi Graf (ADWEEK, 10/25 issue)....Bob Brubaker,
     the Spam-endorsing triathlete (see THE DAILY, 9/17),
     finished 1,024 out of 1,500 competitors and 68th out of 102
     in his age group at the Ironman Triathlon World Championship
     in HI (AKRON BEACON JOURNAL, 10/26).

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