Microsoft ditches Family Guy special… for being Family Guy
Face? Meet palm. Microsoft’s decided to pull out of its co-sponsoring of “Family Guy Presents: Seth & Alex’s Almost Live Comedy Show” after execs attending the taping came to the sudden conclusion that Family Guy-caliber jokes were to be told, tackling such topics as “deaf people, the Holocaust, feminine hygiene and incest.” We’re not sure how 10 years and over 120 episodes of offensive precedence bypassed Redmond’s radars, but man, that’s gotta be some strong personal bubble. A Microsoft representative said of the taping, “it became clear that the content was not a fit with the Windows brand.” The show will still air November 8th, pre-recorded Microsoft references in tow, but with a new as-of-yet unnamed sponsor. All we have of the now-doomed partnership is this brief video from the Windows “741″ student site — it’s after the break.
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Microsoft ditches Family Guy special… for being Family Guy originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 26 Oct 2009 18:46:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Posted: October 26th, 2009
at 7:46pm by Ross Miller
Topics: Ads, Advertising, FamilyGuy, McFarlane, Microsoft, SethMcfarlane, Windows, Windows7, ad, advertisement, family guy, mc farlane, seth, seth mcfarlane, windows 7
Video: First look at how Family Guy is selling out to Microsoft
Prediction: The Windows 7 Family Guy mashup will be lame. I’m talking The Goode Family lame. How do I know? This sneak peak video. [via ars technica]
Posted: October 14th, 2009
at 3:31pm by Matt Burns
Topics: Family guy windows 7, Headline, family guy
Family Guy Windows 7 Clip Does Not Have Me Rushing To Set My DVR [Windows 7]
Earlier this morning we heard that Family Guy is teaming up with Microsoft to promote Windows 7 on an upcoming show. If this clip is anything to go by, I wouldn’t get your hopes up for comedy.
Again, Microsoft’s sponsorship of the show means that it will air commercial-free. Let’s hope the final version makes sitting through 30 minutes of this actually tolearable. [win741 via Ars Technica]
Posted: October 14th, 2009
at 3:10pm by Sean Fallon
Topics: Ads, Clips, Microsoft, Television, family guy, video, windows 7
Family Guy ’s Seth MacFarlane and Microsoft Team Up for Hackiest Hackathon That Ever Hacked [TV]
Hack-tacular comedy murderer Seth MacFarlane is teaming up with Microsoft to create a commercial-free, partly live-action special in which the Windows 7 brand-name will be integrated into the show’s content. Commercials might actually have improved this idea.
The show, which will have some live-action performances of the unbearable musical numbers featured in MacFarlane’s animated sitcoms, will supposedly “feature unique Windows 7-branded programming that blends seamlessly with show content.” In case you don’t remember, or are lucky enough to have repressed this memory, MacFarlane actually teamed up with a giant corporate sponsor once before, and it led to humor abortions like this:
Anyway, it’s not totally clear how Windows 7 will be integrated into the special (tentatively named “Family Guy Presents: Seth & Alex’s Almost Live Comedy Show”), but based on the Burger King disaster, it might not be much more than a halfhearted mention here and there and a few “this isn’t a commercial” commercials in between sketches. The special will air November 8th at 8:30 PM (PST and EST), and I give that time specifically so you know to avoid all television that day. [Microsoft]
Posted: October 14th, 2009
at 3:00am by Dan Nosowitz
Topics: Family guy windows 7, Microsoft, Seth MacFarlane, TV, Television, family guy, windows 7
Windows 7-branded ‘Family Guy’ special to air November 8th
Of all Microsoft’s advertising moves, this certainly falls in more clever side of the spectrum. Redmond et al. have announced they’ll be “sponsoring” a November 8th variety special on Fox, “Family Guy Presents: Seth & Alex’s Almost Live Comedy Show.” The episode’ll be a mix of live-action musical performance and animated shorts with the usual celebrity cameos you’ve come to expect. This show will be commercial free, so long as you don’t count all the Windows 7 that’ll somehow be integrated — and that’s the most interesting mystery of all, how Microsoft will get its brand recognition without too many jabs from showrunner Seth McFarlane and company. If you don’t recall the last time McFarlane teamed up with a big company to enliven its image, check out video from “Burger King presents Seth MacFarlane’s Cavalcade of Cartoon Comedy,” a venture also done in tandem with one of the ad agencies responsible for this new deal, Crispin, Porter & Bogusky. It’s just after the break.
Update: As commenter Zebb reminded us, Bill Gates pulled off a cameo in Frasier “answering caller questions” about Windows XP. We couldn’t help but add it to the post just below, jump to the 2:20 mark for the relevant scene.
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Windows 7-branded ‘Family Guy’ special to air November 8th originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 13 Oct 2009 22:36:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Posted: October 13th, 2009
at 11:36pm by Ross Miller
Topics: Ads, Advertising, FamilyGuy, McFarlane, Microsoft, SethMcfarlane, Windows, Windows7, ad, advertisement, family guy, mc farlane, seth, seth mcfarlane, windows 7


