The "Remarkable Mouth" radio station commercials from 1980 were the most talked about TV ads during my entire career. Beautiful women lip-synced a station aircheck with machine gun precision. The announcer would say "You have a remarkable mouth." The woman would respond "(featured station) is a remarkable radio station." Clean. Effective. Memorable. Here's the Louisville version that was used in the late 90s by hip hop giant B96. Cincinnati album rock station WEBN was in early on the concept in the 80s. Almost every major city in America had a local radio station using the syndicated concept. Eventually, of course, the women were asked to go shirtless. Even Canada jumped in, you hosers. More than 25 years after the Remarkable Mouth series first aired, stations started bringing
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Clay Matthews sacked Aaron Rodgers from the cast
NBC and the NFL released this preview of this season's revised open for the top-rated weekly telecast Sunday Night Football. Carrie Underwood and a group of NFL superstars now work together instead of prior years where the player images were electronically embedded. Faith Hill sang the theme for the first few seasons of Sunday Night Football and was replaced by Underwood in May 2013. Bring on the football season. America loves some head crackin' fun.