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  • scifi pi
    Addiction started
    • Oct 2004
    • 322

    HAHA - Microsoft retires Seinfeld ad campaign

    from CNN.com -

    SEATTLE, Washington (AP) -- TV viewers can return to their favorite programs without fear of seeing Bill Gates shaking his tushie now that Microsoft Corp. has retired a bizarre two-week-old ad campaign featuring the software giant's chairman with comedian Jerry Seinfeld.

    Bloggers and online media have suggested that the Redmond, Washington-based company yanked the Seinfeld ads after they were poorly received. The ads show Gates and Seinfeld trading banter at a mall shoe store and while living with a suburban family, trying to get in touch with regular people. Seinfeld asks Gates nonsensical questions about the future of computing, and Gates responds with "signs" that he's on the right track, including "adjusting his shorts," as Seinfeld called the awkward hip shake, and doing "the robot," a dance move.

    However, a senior vice president in Microsoft's central marketing group, Mich Mathews, contended in an interview Thursday that it was always the plan to replace the Seinfeld-Gates ads with ones that focus on Windows.

    "The notion that we're doing some quick thing to cancel (the Seinfeld ads) is actually preposterous," Mathews said. "Today was always the day. ... Media buying is something you have to do months in advance."

    Mathews described the three Seinfeld spots as ice breakers with a limited shelf life, designed to grab people's attention in a tongue-in-cheek way without the pressure of having to talk about the product.

    "We wanted to be sure that when we do come out with our major message, today, 'Life Without Walls,' more people would be paying attention than they would otherwise," Mathews said. "My goodness, did we do that."

    The Windows-focused campaign attempts to turn Apple's "I'm a Mac" ads on their head. A new TV ad set to debut during "The Office" on NBC Thursday evening begins with a Microsoft engineer who looks like the PC character in Apple's ads saying "Hello, I'm a PC, and I've been made into a stereotype." He's followed by a montage of real-life PC users, celebrities and Microsoft Windows engineers who all repeat the "I'm a PC" mantra.

    Microsoft also has ads queued up for print, Web and public spaces that focus on the way Windows, Windows Mobile, Microsoft's Live services and its TV platform connect.

    The $300 million campaign was designed by ad agency Crispin Porter + Bogusky. Microsoft said the company is "exploring options" with Seinfeld for new ads, but that no ads beyond the three that aired have been filmed so far.
  • palmer
    Retired or Simply Important
    • Jun 2004
    • 5383

    #2
    Re: HAHA - Microsoft retires Seinfeld ad campaign

    They ran the ad for two weeks to get attention. No where in the article does it state that it was pulled due to poor reception. The Seinfeld ads are on the site still.... http://imapc.lifewithoutwalls.com/
    todayistomorrow
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    • jeffrey collins
      Not cool enough
      • Jun 2004
      • 7427

      #3
      Re: HAHA - Microsoft retires Seinfeld ad campaign

      I thought one of them was funny, but it definitely wouldn't wanna make me buy a computer.
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      • shosh
        Banned
        • Jun 2004
        • 4668

        #4
        Re: HAHA - Microsoft retires Seinfeld ad campaign

        yeah they just got the attention and now they have deepak chopra, toni parker, eva longoria on it...

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