Meet the Illinois man behind so many memorable Super Bowl ads
An Illinois man has been part of some of the more memorable Super Bowl commercials of the past 15 years.
An Illinois man has been part of some of the more memorable Super Bowl commercials of the past 15 years.
If you are among the tens of millions of people who caught Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Halftime Show, you might’ve noticed a moment when the jumbotron featured a toad. Turns out it’s the Puerto Rican Crested Toad, which is native to the island and an endangered species. It’s also the subject of conservation efforts at the Miller Park Zoo in Bloomington. We’ll talk with them about their work on Bad Bunny’s favorite amphibian.
In a testament to the enduring power of Tom Brady and Bill Belichick, the New England Patriots emerged victorious in Super Bowl LIII for the team's sixth championship victory since 2002, with a 13-3 victory over the Los Angeles Rams.
On The 21st: What to expect from the Super Bowl ads this year. We also speak with two performers from the Illinois Symphony Orchestra and continue our series of candidate interviews, this week with Attorney General candidate Jesse Ruiz. We also talk about the Souper Bowl of Caring charity event going on at churches around the state.
In this week's Legal Issues in the News, commentator Paul Heald talks about copyright issues surrounding the real star of the Super Bowl XLIX halftime show...Left Shark.
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