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Saturday, May 09, 2009
Second Casting Call For New MASN Commercials
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The Mid-Atlantic Sports Network is moving ahead with Part Two of their "Defining Moments" Television Commercials. A new casting call is being offered. Fans who fill out a blog entry at MyMASN.com or upload a video on their MyMASN home page will be eligible for entry.
Nine Washington fans and Nine Baltimore fans were chosen in the first round of the "Defining Moments" advertisements. No exact number given as to how many additional fans will participate in round two.
To enter you must to fill out a profile to get started. Those chosen by MASN will be directly contacted by the producers. You can also link to the entry page from MASNsports.com
Good Luck.
Speaking from personal experience, well worth the time to participate.
I am SO in for this round.
ReplyDeletethe nats are 8 and 8 since game 11. that doesn"t include suspended game.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the heads up. This would be a blast.
ReplyDeleteNats are 9-8-1 since their 11th game.
ReplyDeleteDear MASN, that's two NN's. Jordan ZimmermaNN!
ReplyDeleteI have noticed that some outlets have ridiculed the current set of ads (for their plots). I hope that in putting together a new set, the folks at MASN take these criticisms in to account and put together a campaign that makes people excited to come to the ballpark. A celebration of career minor leaguers (Nieves), walks (Dukes), and meaningless games in September won't cut it.
ReplyDeleteRe the last post: We didn't have much else last year. Maybe we should go back to 2005: Robby going nose to nose with Scioscia, Church crashing into the wall to save a game, Cordero's Houdini acts, etc. For me, the defining moment was RFK standing up as one in anticipation of Castilla's cycle on opening night, then screaming bloody murder when he got plunked.
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