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A 30-second commercial during Super Bowl 59 costs about $8 million. Super Bowl commercial cost by year. Here's what 30-second Super Bowl ads have cost through the years: Super Bowl I, 1967 – $37,500
2025 Super Bowl ads ranged from $7 million to over $8 million for a single, 30-second commercial, according to CNN. This price tag comes out to over $250,000 per second for the most expensive 30 ...
The campaign is commonly referred to as The Man Your Man Could Smell Like, the title of the campaign's initial 30-second commercial. The campaign was launched to market Old Spice's Red Zone After Hours Body Wash , but was subsequently expanded to include other products, following its success.
For some fans, Super Bowl commercials are as big a part of the experience than the game itself. This year, prices for a 30-second spot got up to about $8 million in the weeks leading up to the ...
In the first 30-second advertisement, a farmer drives his truck off the road and into a Pepsi billboard. The accident conveniently leaves the phrase, "Choice of a New Generation" cut-out as if by hand. In the second advertisement, townspeople are interviewed to describe their feelings about the new Pepsi movement.
A promotional single (digital single in South Korea) is a single that is made available to radio stations, nightclubs, music publications, and other media outlets by a record label to promote a commercial single or album. A song may be released as a promotional single even if no commercial version of the single is available to buy.
Kanye West promoted his Yeezy fashion line during Super Bowl LVIII with a 30-second ad that reportedly cost him nearly $7 million.. The rapper, 49, appeared to have filmed the commercial for Yeezy ...
A thirty-second commercial at Super Bowl I in 1967 cost $37,500. [21] By contrast, Super Bowl XLVI set what was then a record for the price of a Super Bowl advertisement, selling 58 spots (including those longer than 30 seconds) during the game, generating $75 million for NBC; the most expensive advertisement sold for $5.84 million. [22]