Super Bowl XLIII will also mark the first time that a 30-second commercial time slot will cost US $3 million. interesting: At September of 2008, NBC had sold all but ten of the in-game advertising spots, and could command higher fees for said last ten spots.[8] Many traditional advertisers of the game, such as Anheuser-Busch and Pepsi-Cola, are buying multiple ads at discounted rates. Two traditional advertisers, General Motors and FedEx, will pass on the game, citing the current economic crisis as their main reason. http://mobias.blogspot.com
advertising agent cmm advertising, inc. created the commercials for american express credit card. the 30-second commercials featuring valerie harper as rhoda morgenstern. in one 30-second spot entitled traveler. the commercial opens with rhoda morgenstern taking money in a circus as alabama's i want to be with you tonight plays in the background. the announcer says rhoda morgenstern lost her travellers cheques, and so does she. the next scene cuts to rhoda on the truck and it cuts to a restaurant as the announcer says while rhoda morgenstern took cash.
$3 to $30
It depends. The standard commercial is 30 to 60 seconds, but some can last several minutes.
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According to CBS, who is broadcasting the game, 30-second spots are being sold for $2.5 to $2.8 million each. In 2009, NBC charged up to $3 million for 30-second ads. This does not include the cost of production and actor's pay. The Super Bowl has always been associated with high profile advertising. In 1995, a 30-second commercial cost around $1 million. See related links for more information on Super Bowl advertising.
starting cost for a 30-second superbowl commercial is $3million.
2.6 million for a 30 second commercial
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A 30 second commercial in Super Bowl XXXV cost $2.1 million.
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A 30-second commercial aired in Super Bowl XLV will cost $3 million (in U.S. dollars).
3.5 million
That would depend on the network and the time / what show.
A 30-second commercial aired in Super Bowl XLV costs $3 million.
The first Super Bowl, which was called the AFL-NFL Championship Game and was televised by both NBC and CBS, had a rate of $42,000 for a 30 second commercial.