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Super Bowl Commercials 2016: Latest Info on Ad Costs, Leaks and Movie Trailers

February 2, 2016   ·     ·   Jump to comments

Like the NFL with its halftime show featuring legendary performers such as Coldplay and Beyonce, advertisers around the globe seem ready to go all out this Sunday at Super Bowl 50.
Such a special event comes with a massive audience, perhaps the farthest-reaching and broadest audience advertisers and companies will be able to get their hands on this year—and the caveat is that viewers actually want to be barraged with advertisements.
What a win, right? It's sort of like the Super Bowl, where most presumably wanted to see Peyton Manning, representative of the last generation of stars, take on Cam Newton, the future, when the Denver Broncos and Carolina Panthers clash.
Access to such an audience is expensive, of course. P.J. Wright of Boston.com detailed how much an ad costs these days, plus provided info on how many sales seem to stem from the ads:
This year, CBS is charging as much as $5 million for a 30-second Super Bowl ad. That’s 11 percent h...

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