Viewers Decide The Best and Worst Commercials of the Big Game on January 26
FatCow Joins Sprint and McKee Wallwork Henderson to host AdBowl 2003 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Albuquerque, NM - Sprint joins forces with McKee Wallwork Henderson Advertising to announce the ADBOWL , the real-time, interactive advertising ranking system for consumers. Powered by Proteus, Openwave Systems and FatCow, the ADBOWL will debut during the championship football game on January 26. Using a PCS Phone or by going to www.adbowl.com viewers can judge the commercials by casting votes for their favorite ads. The winners and losers will be announced at the end of the game. "Ads during this event have become a pop-culture phenomena, and many viewers watch the game as much for the ads as for the football," said Steve McKee, president of McKee Wallwork Henderson Advertising. "The ADBOWL is an accurate analysis of commercials during the big game because the winners and losers are chosen by the viewers, fans and advertising professionals alike." "Now, Sprint wireless customers can be tailgating, traveling or catching the football game with friends and still be able to vote for their favorite ads," said Chip Novick, vice president of consumer marketing for the PCS division of Sprint. "With the launch of PCS Vision from Sprint, we have added the most advanced, yet affordable, full-color screen phones and applications, with which customers can rank the new ads. It is another example of how Sprint customers are doing more than just making calls with their PCS Phones." Registered users will be notified of the ads via a text message on their PCS Phones through an application developed by Proteus. "Using Openwave's push technology we were able to achieve the most streamlined user experience possible," said Craig Dalton, director of business development for Proteus. This technology provides a real-time interactive experience synchronized with the TV which allows viewers to rate the ads on a scale between one and five, with 5 being a "Touchdown", 4 "Field Goal", 3 "First Down", 2 "Punt" and 1 being a "Fumble" from their keypad. Fans can also answer football and advertising trivia throughout the game. "Interactive television applications and mobile entertainment impact consumers' usage of wireless data services," said Rich Wong, senior vice president of marketing for Openwave Systems. "It is our goal to bring fans closer to the broadcast through wireless devices. We are able to send the viewers messages when it's time for them to vote on the commercials," Dalton added. Sprint wireless customers have become accustomed to voting on televised action during the NFL's regular season and the MLB World Series where they cast votes on key moments during the game. Along with the wireless voting, the ADBOWL.com website will be live one hour before kickoff. In anticipation of high voter traffic volume, the website infrastructure has been enhanced to accommodate increased traffic during the game. "FatCow's hosting infrastructure is ready for the increase in traffic to www.adbowl.com," said Peter Zeismann, director of marketing for FatCow. About Sprint
Sprint is a global communications company serving more than 26 million business and residential customers in over 70 countries. With approximately 75,000 employees worldwide and more than $26 billion in annual revenues, Sprint is widely recognized for developing, engineering and deploying state-of-the-art network technologies, including the United States' first nationwide all-digital, fiber-optic network and Sprint's award-winning Tier 1 Internet backbone. Sprint provides local voice and data services in 18 states and operates the largest 100-percent digital, nationwide PCS wireless network in the United States. About McKee Wallwork Henderson
McKee Wallwork Henderson, based in Albuquerque, New Mexico, is a full-service advertising agency specializing in serving companies than need to grow fast. Whether it's raising awareness, launching a new product, seizing market share of securing investment capital, the agency understands the unique marketing challenges growth companies face, and has the experience and intellectual property to make it happen. About Openwave
Openwave Systems Inc. (Nasdaq: OPWV) is the leading independent provider of open software products and services for the mobile communications industry. Openwave is a global company headquartered in Redwood City, California. For more information, please visit www.openwave.com. About Proteus
Proteus is a leading Internet professional services firm with offices in Washington, D.C. and San Francisco, CA. Proteus has been developing dynamic, scalable Internet, wireless and interactive television applications using Oracle and Java technology since 1996. Clients who have benefited from Proteus' technology, strategy and creative services include Fortune and Global 500 companies such as The Washington Post, Motorola, Sprint PCS, Fox Sports, Univision Communications and ExxonMobil. More information about Proteus can be found at www.proteus.com. About FatCow
Founded in 1998, FatCow is a privately-held New Mexico-based company providing web hosting for small to medium-sized businesses and individuals looking for affordable, service oriented web hosting. With a strong commitment to customer service and a technical infrastructure that rivals that of most large hosting companies, FatCow has grown to host over 18,000 domains for customers in 90 countries. FatCow can be found online at www.fatcow.com.
FatCow Joins Sprint and McKee Wallwork Henderson to host AdBowl 2003 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Albuquerque, NM - Sprint joins forces with McKee Wallwork Henderson Advertising to announce the ADBOWL , the real-time, interactive advertising ranking system for consumers. Powered by Proteus, Openwave Systems and FatCow, the ADBOWL will debut during the championship football game on January 26. Using a PCS Phone or by going to www.adbowl.com viewers can judge the commercials by casting votes for their favorite ads. The winners and losers will be announced at the end of the game. "Ads during this event have become a pop-culture phenomena, and many viewers watch the game as much for the ads as for the football," said Steve McKee, president of McKee Wallwork Henderson Advertising. "The ADBOWL is an accurate analysis of commercials during the big game because the winners and losers are chosen by the viewers, fans and advertising professionals alike." "Now, Sprint wireless customers can be tailgating, traveling or catching the football game with friends and still be able to vote for their favorite ads," said Chip Novick, vice president of consumer marketing for the PCS division of Sprint. "With the launch of PCS Vision from Sprint, we have added the most advanced, yet affordable, full-color screen phones and applications, with which customers can rank the new ads. It is another example of how Sprint customers are doing more than just making calls with their PCS Phones." Registered users will be notified of the ads via a text message on their PCS Phones through an application developed by Proteus. "Using Openwave's push technology we were able to achieve the most streamlined user experience possible," said Craig Dalton, director of business development for Proteus. This technology provides a real-time interactive experience synchronized with the TV which allows viewers to rate the ads on a scale between one and five, with 5 being a "Touchdown", 4 "Field Goal", 3 "First Down", 2 "Punt" and 1 being a "Fumble" from their keypad. Fans can also answer football and advertising trivia throughout the game. "Interactive television applications and mobile entertainment impact consumers' usage of wireless data services," said Rich Wong, senior vice president of marketing for Openwave Systems. "It is our goal to bring fans closer to the broadcast through wireless devices. We are able to send the viewers messages when it's time for them to vote on the commercials," Dalton added. Sprint wireless customers have become accustomed to voting on televised action during the NFL's regular season and the MLB World Series where they cast votes on key moments during the game. Along with the wireless voting, the ADBOWL.com website will be live one hour before kickoff. In anticipation of high voter traffic volume, the website infrastructure has been enhanced to accommodate increased traffic during the game. "FatCow's hosting infrastructure is ready for the increase in traffic to www.adbowl.com," said Peter Zeismann, director of marketing for FatCow. About Sprint
Sprint is a global communications company serving more than 26 million business and residential customers in over 70 countries. With approximately 75,000 employees worldwide and more than $26 billion in annual revenues, Sprint is widely recognized for developing, engineering and deploying state-of-the-art network technologies, including the United States' first nationwide all-digital, fiber-optic network and Sprint's award-winning Tier 1 Internet backbone. Sprint provides local voice and data services in 18 states and operates the largest 100-percent digital, nationwide PCS wireless network in the United States. About McKee Wallwork Henderson
McKee Wallwork Henderson, based in Albuquerque, New Mexico, is a full-service advertising agency specializing in serving companies than need to grow fast. Whether it's raising awareness, launching a new product, seizing market share of securing investment capital, the agency understands the unique marketing challenges growth companies face, and has the experience and intellectual property to make it happen. About Openwave
Openwave Systems Inc. (Nasdaq: OPWV) is the leading independent provider of open software products and services for the mobile communications industry. Openwave is a global company headquartered in Redwood City, California. For more information, please visit www.openwave.com. About Proteus
Proteus is a leading Internet professional services firm with offices in Washington, D.C. and San Francisco, CA. Proteus has been developing dynamic, scalable Internet, wireless and interactive television applications using Oracle and Java technology since 1996. Clients who have benefited from Proteus' technology, strategy and creative services include Fortune and Global 500 companies such as The Washington Post, Motorola, Sprint PCS, Fox Sports, Univision Communications and ExxonMobil. More information about Proteus can be found at www.proteus.com. About FatCow
Founded in 1998, FatCow is a privately-held New Mexico-based company providing web hosting for small to medium-sized businesses and individuals looking for affordable, service oriented web hosting. With a strong commitment to customer service and a technical infrastructure that rivals that of most large hosting companies, FatCow has grown to host over 18,000 domains for customers in 90 countries. FatCow can be found online at www.fatcow.com.