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When the Oakland Raiders went up 28-9 early in the third quarter of Super Bowl XVIII, viewers expected to see a replay, but instead—the screen went black. Some ominous music then greeted them with the black-and-white image of a marching army of drones. What followed was one of the most iconic ads in history that would change the way marketing and the Super Bowl would forever be approached.
Show notes: 1984
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By Jamie Logie | 1980s Pop Culture & Nostalgia4.8
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When the Oakland Raiders went up 28-9 early in the third quarter of Super Bowl XVIII, viewers expected to see a replay, but instead—the screen went black. Some ominous music then greeted them with the black-and-white image of a marching army of drones. What followed was one of the most iconic ads in history that would change the way marketing and the Super Bowl would forever be approached.
Show notes: 1984
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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