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USA TODAY asked readers to watch the Super Bowl ads and vote on their favorites in the 36th USA TODAY Ad Meter competition. Over 160,000 people registered to vote this year. Over 160,000 people ...
The USA Today Super Bowl Ad Meter is an annual survey taken of television commercials by USA Today in a live poll during the telecast in the United States of the Super Bowl, the annual professional American football championship game of the National Football League.
On January 29, 1988, USA Today published the largest edition in its history, a 78-page weekend edition featuring a section previewing Super Bowl XXII; the edition included 44.38 pages of advertising and sold 2,114,055 copies, setting a single-day record for an American newspaper (and surpassed seven months later on September 2, when its Labor ...
[1] [2] When USA Today held an "All-Time Ad Meter" bracket tournament in 2014, two Budweiser commercials met in the finals; the winner was a 2008 ad spoofing Rocky, which went against its 1999 ad "Separated at Birth", which featured a pair of Dalmatian puppies given to two separate owners, but eventually seeing each other again after one became ...
Last year's best: Complete results, 1 through 51, from USA TODAY Ad Meter's Super Bowl commercials. When is the Super Bowl? How to watch? We don't have to wait much longer to see how it plays out ...
For 27 years, the faculty of Michigan State University's Collection of Communication Arts and Sciences have ranked the Super Bowl ads; check out their 2024 choices.
In 2008 the commercial was chosen as the best ad in the twenty-year history of the Ad Meter poll. 1997 A Pepsi commercial featuring grizzly bears dancing to the Village People's 1970s disco classic "YMCA" wins the USA Today Super Bowl Ad Meter poll. 1997 First commercial to be filmed in Space – Tnuva Milk – noted in the Guinness Book of ...
It even won the USA Today Ad Meter popularity contest. 23. Budweiser: True (Wassap) (2000) The ad actually spurred an entire campaign for Budweiser using the catchy one-liner. August Busch IV of ...