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Jul.21
9:30 AM ET
Monday, 21 Jul 2008
Nike Vs. Reebok Vs. Under Armour: The Battle Of TV Commercials
Posted By:Darren Rovell
Topics:Television | Media | Marketing | Advertising | Sports
Sectors:Media
Companies:Nike Inc | Under Armour Inc
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Watch all three of the commercials and then vote on the bottom which one you like best.
Questions? Comments?
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