Should The Day After The Super Bowl Be A Holiday? Here's What Benzinga Readers Said And What History Shows
Portfolio Pulse from Chris Katje
The article discusses the idea of making the day after the Super Bowl a national holiday, citing a significant number of people who miss work and the potential productivity loss. It mentions Paramount Inc (NASDAQ:PARA)(NASDAQ:PARAA) broadcasting Super Bowl LVIII and Nestle (OTC:NSRGY) through its joint venture Drumstick, advocating for the holiday with a Super Bowl commercial. NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell's stance on keeping the game on Sunday for larger audiences is also highlighted.

February 11, 2024 | 2:28 pm
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Nestle, through its joint venture Drumstick, is actively participating in the Super Bowl with a commercial and a petition to make the day after a holiday, potentially boosting its brand visibility and sales.
Nestle's involvement in the Super Bowl through its Drumstick commercial and the petition for a new holiday could enhance its brand visibility and possibly lead to increased sales, leveraging the massive audience of the Super Bowl.
CONFIDENCE 70
IMPORTANCE 65
RELEVANCE 70
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Paramount Inc, broadcasting Super Bowl LVIII, could see increased viewership and advertising revenue from the heightened interest in making the day after the game a holiday.
The broadcasting of Super Bowl LVIII by Paramount Inc could attract more viewers and advertisers, especially with the ongoing discussions about making the following day a holiday. This could potentially increase advertising revenue and viewership numbers.
CONFIDENCE 75
IMPORTANCE 70
RELEVANCE 80