Super Bowl Ad Slots Already Sold Out
If you were hoping to spend millions advertising your business during the Super Bowl (which will certainly be a face-off of the ages between the Dallas Cowboys and the Buffalo Bills), you are out of luck. According to Fox, they’ve already sold out all the available ad slots for the Feb. 6, 2011 event.
From the NY Times:
Comparatively, commercial time for last season’s Super Bowl, the advertising world’s biggest showcase, sold out months later. PepsiCo is putting its Pepsi brand back into the game after sitting out last year. General Motors also returns after sitting out the last two years. Fox declined to say how much ads cost.
Last year’s Super Bowl set records for the number of ads shown, with 48 minutes of airtime handed over to commercials. According to the Times, CBS charged anywhere from $2.5 million to $3 million dollars for a 30-second swatch of ad space for that event.
To get yourself psyched up for the ad-fest that will be Super Bowl XLV, here’s a montage of just the violent bits from SB XLIV:
Super Bowl Ad Slots Are Already Sold Out [NY Times]
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