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Re: Sex in the City WBUR style
Yes, but he delivered the package at the end of the movie.
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Rob Walker" <rwalker@gccbend.com>
To: "Brian Vita" <brian_vita@cssinc.com>;
<boston-radio-interest@bostonradio.org>; "Aaron 'Bishop' Read"
<aread@speakeasy.net>
Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2002 8:17 PM
Subject: RE: Sex in the City WBUR style
> I doubt that was the kind of "product placement" that FedEx would have
paid
> for.
> Remember, the movie was about a FedEx plane going down... and Tom Hanks
> opening the packages to see what he could
> use to stay alive.
>
> Not exactly the image wants to portray. "Yeah, we'll get it there
overnight,
> unless the plane crashes, and some guy roots through your overnight packs
> and develops a relationship with that volley ball you were sending to your
> granddaughter in Minnesota".
>
> Rob Walker
> Director of Operations
> GCC Radio/Bend, Oregon
> KXIX KMGX KSJJ KICE-AM
>
>
> Brian wrote:
>
>
> I was surprised to hear that Fedex didn't pay a dime for the Tom Hank
> informercial of last year "Castaway". I don't think that there was a
single
> scene in the movie that the Fedex logo wasn't visible.
>
>