New York, Nov. 26, 2014 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- GMC Monday Night Football Tour
Miami International Mal
1455 NW 107th Avenue, Doral, FL 33172
Saturday, November 29, 2014, 10am-7pm
Sunday, November 30, 2014, 11am-6pm
Video and Soundbites Available
For those who just can't wait for the big Monday Night game (whether they watch from home or at the stadium) good news! GMC has once again joined with the National Football League for a season long, 10-stop, national tour that brings the "Monday Night Football" and an ultimate tailgating experience to ALL the fans.
See video from General Motors here: http://inr.synapticdigital.com/GM/MondayNightFootballGMC2014
This week the tour is stopping In Miami and Dolphins fans are invited to come to a weekend long event that will help them get amped up to take on the Jets on Monday night. Fans can bring their family and friends to the event where they can.
• Visit the "Tailgate Zone" and enjoy food, cooking demonstrations and other activities
• Get their game on at the Madden gaming kiosks and make their own custom cover for their Madden game
• Test their skills at the GMC Quarterback and Kicking Challenge
• Meet NFL Players (scheduled to appear listed below) and get autographs!
• Test-drive GMC vehicles for a chance to win tickets to Monday Night's game!
NFL Players Scheduled to Attend:
Saturday, November 29th
12-1:30 PM - Larry Little
2-3:30 PM - Patrick Surtain
4-5:30 PM - Bob Griese
Sunday, November 30th
12-1:30 PM - O.J. McDuffie
2:00-3:30 PM - Dwight Stephenson
4-5:30 PM - Sam Madison
In addition, the following video assets are available for your free and unrestricted use to let your viewers know about this admission free, family friendly event:
• On camera invitation to the event from James Bell, GM's Head of Consumer affairs and (see anchor intro #1 below)
• B-roll of the activities taking place at the Monday Night Football Event
• Short Tailgating segment with tips from James Bell & Seann Graddy from EA Sports (see anchor intro #2 below)
This footage is available for you free and unrestricted use. Please courtesy General Motors.
Anchor Intro #1
So whether or not you have tickets to this Monday's game, it's possible that you just can't wait till Monday night! Here's our good friend James Bell to tell us about this weekend's Monday Night Football Tour.
Anchor Intro #2
Whether you are a football superfan or just love one, the start of the season means it's time for tailgating. And for those who love to entertain, tailgating is almost as much a sport as the game itself. Some tailgaters keep it simple - folding tables and hotdogs - while others take it all the way with white table cloths and gourmet grub. Here's our good friend James Bell.
About James Bell GM's Head of Consumer Affairs
With over 16 years of experience, James Bell is a nationally recognized and authoritative resource within the automotive industry. During his tenure, James has diligently analyzed and effectively communicated automotive data and research to multiple constituencies, including the national and international media, automotive manufacturers, dealers, and the every-day car shopper. His multifaceted experience has led to a unique perspective on the industry that easily crosses over the boundaries between the general consumer and passionate enthusiast. Prior to joining GM, James was Vice President of Corporate Communications and Executive Market Analyst for Kelley Blue Book. In this role, he was charged with promoting the KBB.com brand and driving traffic to its award-winning Web site. Bell also oversaw the company's consumer communication efforts through social media and viral marketing platforms. In addition, he served as the company's chief spokesperson with the media and has been featured on national television news shows on CNN, Fox News, CBS, NBC, national and local talk radio, as well as within the pages of both respected newspapers and automotive trade publications. James also served on the board of directors for the Motor Press Guild in Los Angeles and was President of this revered organization, the largest of its kind in the U.S., in 2010 and 2011. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Broadcast Communications and Political Science from California State University.