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has glosseng: Mental Engineering is a public television series where host John Forde leads a panel discussion featuring critical—and humorous—analysis of TV commercials. The show originated as a public access program on the Saint Paul Neighborhood Network in St. Paul, Minnesota in 1997. It is considered by its host to be the first cable access show to be aired nationally, as one episode following Super Bowl XXXVI in 2002 aired on public television stations capable of reaching 85% of the population of the United States. "Super Commercials: A Mental Engineering Special" featured nationally-known TV personalities Aisha Tyler and Lizz Winstead along with two other guests from Minnesota, but is considered to have been one of the poorer-quality episodes made over the show's run. The show stopped airing for a couple of years, and returned to public TV in autumn 2005.
lexicalizationeng: Mental Engineering
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