First of all ,Jackson and Timberlake performed a medley of Jackson's songs "All for You" and "Rhythm Nation" and Timberlake's song "Rock Your Body"during the halftime show.
Although, the incident was not caused by the hundreds of millions of audience and apologizing from Timberlake, Jackson, NFL, CBS, and MTV for their mistake, which swore no previous knowledge is called. "Wardrobe malfunction" could lead to speculation over how Damita Jo - upcoming album. This is the first time in three years - but it has been the contention that Jackson's tragic and it's also a bit of free advertising. Push for a national debate on public indecency.
However, GoDaddy.com was almost unheard of six years ago. Then it ran the most talked-about ad of Super Bowl XXXIX is a spoof of Janet Jackson's "wardrobe malfunction" in which a busty woman appears before a censorship board and a strap breaks on her skimpy top.The spot was so racy that Fox yanked a second airing scheduled for later in the game. The other fallout? The Super Bowl ad rolled out each year by GoDaddy, which registers Internet domain names, is now almost as eagerly awaited as the halftime show.Fox is charging about $3 million for 30 seconds of ad time this Sunday during Super Bowl XLV. So is the gamble worth it for companies?
"It's not a bet," GoDaddy founder Bob Parsons says, "if you know the outcome."
Online businesses in particular reap big benefits from pitching during the big game. Viewers see the ads, then rush to the Web to see uncut versions of the commercial or snag freebies — and they end up becoming paying customers.
So, we should be advertising or public relations are good and the repurposing service to our consumers to be impressed and happy with consume.