Have you seen this geriatric DJ?
The plot thickens with the Mountain Dew YouTube video of Sue Teller "getting her freak on" old skool. Strategic Public Relations was just contacted by the Tonight Show.
Hello,
I am a Talent Coordinator at The Tonight Show & am looking to contact Sue Teller. Can you assist me? I can be reached at 818-555-XXXX.Thanks,
NAME
Talent Coordinator
The Tonight Show
Sue Teller could become the Clara "Where's the Beef?" Peller of the YouTube Generation.
In an effort to help out The Tonight Show, I am pulling a Scoble and posting my cell phone as I am traveling today: 513-382-9829. Call me if you have any leads. I already sent a YouTube message to the producer of the Teller videos. It'll be interesting to see how this pans out. I may just be a pawn in Mountain Dew's Super Bowl strategy.
tags | public relations | PR | media relations | media | YouTube | Tonight Show | Jay Leno | advertising | marketing | consumer-generated media | Super Bowl XLI | Super Bowl ads | Super Bowl
What in the hell?...
Posted by: Paul McEnany | 01/17/2007 at 04:31 PM
Kevin,
I too am curious about Ms. Teller. Let us know if she shows up and is hitting the Tonight Show. I'll keep the readers updated on your mission over at mashuptown.
Peace,
art
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p.s. dug your flickr video to Pilchard's 'The Doors Take A Walk Down Sesame Street'
Posted by: RT | 01/19/2007 at 05:48 AM
Art: Thanks for stopping by...Mashuptown RULES! I will definitely keep you posted on this.
Posted by: Kevin Dugan | 01/19/2007 at 08:59 AM
Just wanted to let you know that Sue Teller is my grandmother and The Tonight Show has been in touch with her this week.
Posted by: ceb | 01/20/2007 at 11:07 AM
Thanks for the heads up CEB. It will be great to see Sue go from a soda commercial on YouTube to national TV. Look for an email I sent you with some questions.
Posted by: Kevin Dugan | 01/21/2007 at 10:36 PM
I would like Jay Leno to know that i have written a short story titled, "How I Killed O.J..If I Did." I'm a former prosecutor from Delaware and the story might create interest in his viewers or, at least, a good joke for the monologue. Jim Rambo
Posted by: jim rambo | 02/28/2007 at 12:34 PM