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COMERICA BANK NEW YEAR’S PARADE ANNOUNCES TELEVISION
BROADCASTS AND LIVE STREAMING ON THE INTERNET FOX 4 and my 27 to Air Parade Three Times in Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex Dec. 31 Parade Streamed Live on myfoxdfw.com ![]() “Comerica Bank is grateful to officials from FOX 4 and the J. Curtis Sanford Parade Committee for making the telecasts and live streaming possible,” said Ralph Babb, chairman, Comerica Bank. “The Comerica Bank New Year’s Parade will showcase Downtown Dallas and North Texas to viewers across the country and around the world.” The live FOX 4 telecast on Dec. 31 will mark the first television coverage of a Dallas parade during Cotton Bowl week in 15 years. The telecast will be hosted by FOX 4 Good Day anchor Megan Henderson and FOX 4 evening news anchor Steve Eagar. “FOX 4 is proud to return a great Metroplex New Year’s tradition to the airwaves,” said Kathy Saunders, Vice President & General Manager, FOX 4 and my 27. “The Comerica Bank New Year’s Parade will make a natural lead-in for our exclusive New Year’s Day coverage of the AT&T Cotton Bowl Classic.” The Comerica Bank New Year’s Parade will feature some 3,500 participants, including Grand Marshal Emmitt Smith, retiring Arkansas Athletic Director Frank Broyles, “Marching Mizzou”, the University of Arkansas Razorback Marching Band, spirit squads from Missouri and Arkansas, 16 high school bands from across the country, the world-famous Kilgore College Rangerettes, and floats, equestrians and specialty entries that celebrate North Texas organizations and attractions. The 1.5-mile parade route will start at the Comerica Bank Tower at Ervay and Elm and will continue down Main, Lamar, and Houston Streets before ending at the American Airlines Center. Following the parade, the University of Arkansas and the University of Missouri bands and cheerleaders will hold simultaneous pep rallies outside of the American Airlines Center. The Comerica Bank New Year’s Parade benefits the Field Scovell Scholarship Foundation, which provides thousands of dollars in college scholarships annually for North Texas high school graduates with leadership abilities, strong moral character, financial need, and a connection to sports. For more information on the Comerica Bank New Year’s Parade and the Missouri and Arkansas pep rallies, go to comericabankparade.com. ![]() Comerica Bank is a subsidiary of Comerica Incorporated, a financial services company headquartered in Dallas and strategically aligned into three major business segments: the Business Bank, the Retail Bank, and Wealth & Institutional Management. Comerica focuses on relationships and helping businesses and people to be successful. In addition to Dallas, Houston and Austin, Texas, Comerica Bank locations can be found in Michigan, California, Florida and Arizona, with select businesses operating in several other states, and Canada and Mexico. Comerica Incorporated reported total assets of $60 billion at September 30, 2007. To receive e-mail alerts of breaking Comerica news, go to http://www.comerica.com/newsalerts. ![]() The leader in local news and information, KDFW FOX 4 delivers over 43 hours of locally produced news each week, including the most watched primetime local news, FOX 4 News at 9 and the #1 morning newscast, “Good Day.” Kdfi (MY 27) delivers great entertainment and sports to North Texas, as the home of MyNetworkTV as well as the flagship station for Dallas Stars Hockey and Texas Rangers Baseball. KDFW FOX4 and kdfi (MY 27) are owned and operated by Fox Television Stations group, one of the nation's largest owned-and-operated network broadcast groups, comprising 35 stations in 26 markets and covering nearly 45 percent of U.S. television homes. This includes six duopolies in the top 10 markets: New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Dallas, Washington D.C. and Houston; as well as duopolies in Minneapolis, Phoenix and Orlando. |
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