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NBC sold out of advertising spots for Super Bowl

Going, going, gone: NBC sold out of advertising spots for February's Super Bowl

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INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -- Super Bowl spots are still the hottest ticket in advertising.

NBC has sold all the commercial airtime for the Feb. 5 game in Indianapolis and even has a waiting list of advertisers. The average cost for a 30-second spot this year was $3.5 million, with some time slots costing as much as $4 million.

Seth Winter, senior vice president of NBC Sports group sales & marketing, said in a recent interview that the last time slot was sold just after Thanksgiving. A year ago, Fox Sports said it sold the last of its advertising spots before the end of October.

Slots are still available during NBC's pregame show, and those on the waiting list for the Super Bowl will have an opportunity to advertise if other companies give up their slot.

"There are the usual companies that have supported it in the past," Winter said. "Automotive will be very healthy. Beverages will be very healthy. The movie and snack category continue to be healthy. There will be a few new players and some who have been there, who won't be there."

Winter declined to identify which companies bought ads or dropped out, fearing it could tip off competitors. Anheuser-Busch InBev, Coca-Cola and Godaddy.com are among the recent regulars.

The biggest change this year, Winter said, is advertisers are booking longer spots to showcase their creativity.

"Some of the things I've seen are astonishing," Winter said. "I think you'll see a lot of ads that are humorous and action-filled, with a range of different types of executions. We haven't seen everything yet; we don't see everything until almost the week of (the game)."

The ads must comply with network and NFL standards.

Sports fans also might see the ads more regularly, thanks to NBC's merger with Comcast. NBC officials have used the Super Bowl to sell advertisers on its expanding family of networks, including NBC Sports Network (formerly Versus) and The Golf Channel.

 

17 comments

  • Art  •  4 months ago
    Only Associated Propaganda would consider this news.
  • Roger  •  4 months ago
    I like the Super Bowl ads. Of course I like the Geico Cavemen also. But overall I have lived my life beneath my means, and being enticed by gimmics to buy stuff I can't afford has no effect on me. Just for the record people, if you already have 2 TV's, will another one make you a better person. Enjoy what you have today, plan for tomorrow. Do a budget, go for a walk.
    Happy New Year
    • Pinchbar 4 months ago
      Roger you're right on, stay "right".
  • J  •  4 months ago
    comcast sucks every day get a life
  • J  •  4 months ago
    comcast can go die no one would miss it ever
  • richard  •  4 months ago
    The ads are better than the game
  • Jean Valjean II  •  Mt Pleasant, South Carolina  •  4 months ago
    The writer of the headline could have stopped much earlier in it & been TOTALLY CORRECT
  • Joel  •  4 months ago
    It's interesting to note all the homosexual predators in sports lately. Let's see: a bunch of guys showering together, patting each other on their behinds, bumping chests, combined with an overly "macho" image. I laways wonder about sports & their fans, expecially football. Twenty-two big, fat guys throwing a ball around, chasing each other up and down a field, and jumping on each other. Odd entertainment.
  • MRD  •  4 months ago
    Comcast stock /\ buy.
  • Bill 1  •  Hudson, Ohio  •  4 months ago
    guess we'd all better to prepare for a 5 hr game
  • Ex Exec  •  Reno, Nevada  •  4 months ago
    In our Sports Bar, the guys are getting refills, and watching the Honeys on the tables, from Houston.
    • A Yahoo! User 4 months ago
      to bad it has to be in houston
  • Jason  •  4 months ago
    Apparently, they need to raise prices.
  • A Yahoo! User  •  4 months ago
    The amount of money you make is up to you, if you work hard at it you can make $2,000 per day, if you want to do it part time for an hour per day you can easily make $200 per day. It's much easier to do than you think and if you'd like to see what this is all about. Come over to my website “Gold Trading Academy” and I'll show you.
  • J  •  4 months ago
    it is fixed morons
  • J  •  4 months ago
    the super bowl sucks it is all fixed morons
  • J  •  4 months ago
    what a waste of time sports are GO WORK LAZY AMERICANS OR YOU WHILE JUST GET FATTER AND LAZIER
  • J  •  4 months ago
    I hate the super bowl it is fixed suckers
  • Shah  •  Los Angeles, California  •  4 months ago
    wouldnt this be a good thing? meaning that the market demand is higher and the economy can be turning for the good. i found this blog on http://www.oneminutefinance.com btw
 
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