Fox, MySpace Team With NFL

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NEW YORK Fox Sports and News Corp. sibling MySpace said Thursday they would partner with the NFL for a Web platform that will combine on-demand viewing of next year’s Super Bowl commercials after the big game with interactive extensions that have never before been offered.

A key part of the deal will be the in-game promotion of the Super Bowl-branded site on MySpace, FoxSports.com and the soon-to-be-relaunched NFL.com. Fox ad sales chief Jon Nesvig said Thursday that none of the extensions have been sold yet but would be marketed to advertisers who are looking for the best of both worlds for their advertising dollar.

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