Cost of Super Bowl Advertising Breakdown by Year
| Super Bowl | Season | Avg. Cost Per 30-Seconds |
|---|---|---|
| L (50) | 2015 | $4,800,000 |
| XLIX | 2014 | $4,250,000 |
| XLVIII | 2013 | $4,000,000 |
| XLVII | 2012 | $3,800,000 |
What ad was pulled from the Super Bowl?
Several major brands have decided to sit out of the Super Bowl this year. Budweiser, Coke and Pepsi, which have debuted some iconic Super Bowl commercials in the past, are opting not to pay the astronomical fee for a 30-second ad spot during the big game this year.
Why was the T-Mobile Super Bowl ad banned?
T-Mobile took to social media and claims the commerical was rejected due to a protected rights deal with the NFL’s official telco sponsor, Verizon. T-Mobile claims the commercial was “banned” from airing during the big game because of a “protected telco rights deal.”
What Super Bowl advertisements were most effective?
Here are ten of the most famous and entertaining commercials in Super Bowl history, in no particular order:
- Reebok: “Terry Tate” – Super Bowl XXXVII (2003)
- Budweiser: “Puppy Love” – Super Bowl XLVIII (2014)
- Nike: “Hare Jordan” – Super Bowl XXVI (1992)
- Volkswagen: “The Force” – Super Bowl XLV (2011)
What is the most expensive Super Bowl commercial?
1. (tie) Amazon, Alexa
- Commercial: Before Alexa.
- Length: 90 seconds.
- Cost: $16.8 million.
- Year: 2020.
- Super Bowl: LIV.
Why is Coke and Pepsi pulling out of the Super Bowl?
Budweiser, Coca-Cola, Pepsi and Hyundai are among the brands that won’t advertise during the Super Bowl, opting instead to redirect their ad budgets toward different aims — in Budweiser’s case, toward COVID-19 vaccine awareness over the coming months. Pepsi will have the halftime show all to itself.
What commercial is Tom Brady in?
WATCH: Brady stars in new Subway commercial during season opener. No matter, as former New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady debuted a new ad for “Freshly Baked Fragrance” during Thursday night’s NFL season kickoff between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Dallas Cowboys.
What makes Gronk special?
He’s great in pass protection. He’s one of the best run blockers at tight end to ever play the game and a dynamic player in the pass game. He’s got every skill set it takes to be a great player and he is. That’s why he was named one of the 100 great players in NFL history.”
What is the most memorable commercial?
Take a look at the top 10 best commercials of all time!
- #1: Apple – “1984” (1984)
- #2: Wendy’s – “Where’s the Beef?” (1984)
- #3: Tootsie Pop – “How Many Licks?” (1968)
- #4: Coca-Cola – “Meet Joe Greene” (1979)
What is the most expensive Super Bowl ad?
These are the most expensive slots in history
- Amazon, Alexa – 2020- 16.8m dollars.
- Google, Google Assistant Loretta – 2020 – 16.8m dollars.
- 84 Lumber – 2017- 16.2m dollars.
- Ford, Ford Ride-Sharing – 2017 – 16.2m dollars.
- Chrysler – 2014 – 16m dollars.
- Amazon, Alexa – 2019 – 15.6m dollars.
What is your favorite Hyundai Super Bowl commercial of 2013?
Of Hyundai’s many 2013 Super Bowl commercials, “Team” is by far my favorite. Everyone loves when a bullied kid finally gets his moment to shine. In this ad a bunch of jerky kids tell an undersized kid to get lost and not to come back without a team.
What does the 2013 M&M Super Bowl commercial ‘love ballad’ mean?
M&M’s 2013 Super Bowl commercial “Love Ballad” follows the formula that most of their recent commercials have used: A chocolate obsessed lady in a pseudo-sexual relationship with a piece of candy that is destined to end poorly for the candy.
How much does a Super Bowl commercial cost?
Everyone knows that the Super Bowl commercials have become almost as important as the game itself. The rise of YouTube and social media has only skyrocketed interest. The increased attention and all the pre-Super Bowl buzz for ads have driven up the cost substantially. In 2013 the average 30-second spot costs upward of $4 million.
What was the most popular Super Bowl commercial of 2016?
Jeep’s Oprah narrated Super Bowl spot “Whole Again” was one of the most popular commercials of the night. It certainly doesn’t follow the typical formula for big game advertising, eschewing comedy and sex appeal for patriotism.