They are just ruining everything lately...

http://news.cnet.com/8301-13860_3-10374323-56.html

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Microsoft on Tuesday plans to announce a deal with News Corp.'s Fox that
will see Microsoft sponsoring a TV show that will merge a pitch for Windows
7 <http://www.cnet.com/windows-7/> with the comedic stylings of "Family Guy"
voices Seth MacFarlane and Alex Borstein.

The show, dubbed "Family Guy Presents: Seth & Alex's Almost Live Comedy
Show," will air Sunday, November 8, at 8:30 p.m. (ET and PT). There won't be
any commercial breaks; just Windows 7 built into the story line.

MacFarlane

In a statement, Microsoft and Fox said they hope to "bring the old 'Texaco
Star Theater'-style sponsorships into the 21st century." MacFarlane, creator
and primary voice of "Family Guy," and Borstein, voice of the series' Lois
character, teamed with the folks from Microsoft, as well as Redmond's ad
agencies--Universal McCann, and Crispin, Porter & Bogusky, to create the
show.

"While the way people watch TV has evolved, their desire to be entertained,
and marketers' need to deliver compelling content, hasn't changed," the
companies said. "Microsoft and Fox are joining forces to showcase how the
power and simplicity of Windows 7 can enhance the content Fox viewers enjoy
most, whether it's comedy, drama, sports, or reality programming on TV or on
the Web."

Microsoft and Fox also plan to put on a 12-week college tour allowing
students to try Windows 7 and tying in outdoor-movie nights hosted by the
Stewie and Brian characters of "Family Guy."

Financial details of Microsoft-Fox partnership were not disclosed.
Interestingly, Google had a deal with
MacFarlane<http://news.cnet.com/8301-10784_3-9980226-7.html>a while
ago.

Windows 7 is set for its big launch next week in New York, and CNET News
will be on the ground with plenty of coverage of all the festivities.

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