Get ready for an onslaught of ads full of celebrities, cute animals and snack brands during breaks in the action at Super Bowl 59.
The high demand seems to have pushed advertising prices to a record, with a few ad spots reportedly selling for a record $8 million and even $8 million-plus for 30 seconds.
Fox, the broadcaster of this year’s Super Bowl matchup, originally sought about $7 million for 30 seconds of ad time during the game, the highest-rated event in the United States.
A new report details how much companies are paying FOX to run a commercial during Super Bowl 59 between the Chiefs and Eagles.
The media giant has sold at least 10 of its 30-second spots for the big game, an individual familiar with the matter tells TheWrap
Fox has sold at least 10 commercials for Super Bowl LIX for $8 million, according to multiple reports Wednesday.
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Get ready for an onslaught of ads full of celebrities, cute animals and snack brands during breaks in the action at Super Bowl 59 on Feb. 9, when the Philadelphia Eagles face the Kansas City Chiefs at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans.
If you are not tuning in to watch the Super Bowl itself, odds are you are eager to see which companies put together an ad for "The Big Game."
Prices for Super Bowl ads have risen to a record of over $8 million, with sponsors purchasing around 10 of the most-expensive 30-second spots for the Feb.