I received this from Linda this afternoon, and thought I would share this
with the list, as everyone is always asking when is the iSeries going to
be on TV.  Well its tomorrow, they seem to have purchased a few primtetime
slots on ABC from what I have been told.

Pete Massiello

Beginning on Sunday, December 5, IBM will launch an eServer i5 television
ad in the U.S. on ABC primetime national programming, including the hot
new show, LOST.  Using the current IBM campaign format, the commercial
humorously depicts Server Consolidation and introduces the eServer i5
system.  A copy of the spot, along with the programming schedule, is
attached below.  Scheduling is subject to change.

As you know our COMMON members are very interested in any IBM eServer
iSeries advertising that occurs, and we would appreciate your help in
getting this information out to COMMON and user group members.  If the
commercial file does not get to you in this email please send me an email
directly at lfg@xxxxxxxxxxx

We appreciate your help in getting the awareness out to your membership!
 Thanks.

Program Day/Date        Time

The Five People You Meet In Heaven      Sun  12/5/2004  8 -- 11pm
LOST    Weds  12/15/2004        8 -- 10pm
Remember The Titans     Sat  12/18/2004 8 -- 10pm
Boston Legal    Sun  12/19/2004 10 -- 11pm
LOST    Weds  12/22/2004        9 -- 10pm
Boston Legal    Sun  12/26/2004 10 -- 11pm




Linda Grigoleit
Program Manager, eServer iSeries
WW Marketing Management
Phone:  507-253-7508 (t/l 553)
Fax:  507-253-4815 (t/l 553)
e-mail:  lfg@xxxxxxxxxx


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