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Tubi TV Had Everyone Looking For The Remote During The Super Bowl

While watching the Super Bowl, did you think someone was changing the channel? That was all thanks to Tubi TV, a free streaming platform. Their Super Bowl commercial took you…

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While watching the Super Bowl, did you think someone was changing the channel? That was all thanks to Tubi TV, a free streaming platform.

Their Super Bowl commercial took you into their app to view all of their free movies and tv shows. The whole country thought, "Who is changing the channel?!" or "Why are you putting on Mr. & Mrs. Smith?"

Great advertising, Tubi. You got everyone talking.

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It had this family very concerned

That tubi commercial had my family tweakin 💀 pic.twitter.com/xOCzVDUgGE

— purpy (@emptycrane) February 13, 2023

Who is changing the channel?

That Tubi commercial had me looking at my dad like pic.twitter.com/9XAnZuqBXR

— RB (@rbhockey6) February 13, 2023

We all had this reaction

That Tubi commercial came on & I yelled at every single person in this room.

— Joe Santagato (@JoeSantagato) February 13, 2023

"Who did that!"

That Tubi commercial had everyone in the living room near the remote like pic.twitter.com/GrW0btn0Kp

— Tori Peot (@ToriPeot) February 13, 2023

"What is happening?!"

the whole tl when the tubi commercial happened pic.twitter.com/8SjdZwoV4u

— angela 🤍 (@astrolst) February 13, 2023

Where is the remote???

Tubi commercial had me thinking I sat on the remote.

— Kevín (@KevOnStage) February 13, 2023

Shannon, the Assistant Producer for The Andie Summers Show and the Promotions Coordinator at 92.5 XTU, is a graduate of Kutztown University of Pennsylvania. Her journey with the station began as an intern for The Andie Summers Show and has worked her way through the ranks for the past 4 years. Shannon is known for her articles covering and recapping 92.5 XTU station events, delivering the latest in celebrity gossip and country news, and contributing to The Andie Summers Show's daily podcasts.