NBC Sells All Super Bowl Ads: Some Spots Go For A Record $7 Million
Super Bowl LVI won’t take place until February 13, but Variety is reporting that NBC has already sold all of the game’s prime advertising real estate. As of this writing, only a “handful” of pre-game slots remain open for sale to advertisers.
“The NFL has never been stronger than has led us to new records this year. From Sunday Night Football to Football Night in America and through the nail-biting playoffs, we’ve seen an increased appetite for fans to watch the NFL across all our platforms,” said Mark Marshall, a president of NBCUniversal’s ad-sales and partnerships division. “This multiplayer consumption has attracted even more advertisers who have the desire for the immediate scaled reach of sports.”
No doubt one of the records Marshall is referring to is the new price ceiling on Super Bowl ads–NBC is indicating some ads sold for as much as $7 million. Anything above $6 million would set a new record–many sponsors paid as much as $6.2 to $6.5 million to advertise during the game. One ad worth keeping an eye out for is actor Arnold Schwarzenegger’s upcoming mystery project featuring him playing Zeus.
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