Go Daddy’s New Super Bowl Ad Stalled By Censors

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The domain registrar Go Daddy had problems with its 2005 Super Bowl ad and now it seems that the Fox network and NFL executives have issues with their 2006 Super Bowl ad. Go Daddy still hopes to air the ad during the Feb. 5 Super Bowl being held in Detroit.

If the 2005 ad is any indication, then racy is an appropriate description of a “GoDaddy-esque” ad. The advertisement featured busty model Candice Michelle in a skit in which she was having trouble with the straps of her blouse while addressing a congressional committee. The Fox network cancelled the scheduled second showing of the ad after complaints from NFL executives. Super Bowl ads last year reportedly sold for a record $2.4 million for a 30-second spot.

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