Image Blurry in DV NTSC sequence.

Hello,
I'm editing a sequence in 720 x 480 DV NTSC, pixel aspect NTSC - CCIR 601.  I need to add a logo image (tiff) into the sequence, but it always exports blurry (and it doesn't look that great in the canvas before exporting either).  I'm assuming it has to do with the par of the image vs. the sequence, but I've read several blogs and tried resizing the image and distorting and whatnot, and haven't had any luck. 
This video is ultimately inteded for use on a website.
(I've attached a screen shot)
Can anybody walk me through it?
Thanks, in advance to all you geniusi.

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