The hottest ticket in town for advertisers is officially sold out. Fox said Monday that in-game ads for Super Bowl LVII have all been sold. Know more:
Fox said Monday that in-game ads for Super Bowl LVII have all been sold.The Super Bowl is advertising’s biggest stage, with advertisers jockeying to get their products in front of the more than 100 million people that watch each year. Mark Evans, executive vice president of ad sales for Fox Sports, said a few ads went for more than $7 million for a 30-second spot. Most sold between $6 million and $7 million.
Anheuser-Busch remains the biggest advertiser with three minutes of national airtime. The beverage giant gave up its deal to be the exclusive alcohol advertiser this year, so Heineken, Diageo, Remy Martin and Molson Coors are also in the game. Other big categories advertising include packaged food like Doritos and M&Ms, movie studios and streaming services, automakers and tech companies, Evans said.Last year’s Super Bowl was dubbed the “Crypto Bowl” because four cryptocurrency companies—FTX, Coinbase, Crypto.com and eToro—ran splashy commercials. It was part of
Philippines Latest News, Philippines Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Chiefs, Eagles land in Phoenix, prepare for Super Bowl 57 | The Associated PressPHOENIX—A few minutes after the Kansas City Chiefs and quarterback Patrick Mahomes landed in Phoenix, the pilot hung a “Chiefs Kingdom” flag out of the window as players, coaches and staff got off the plane and walked across the runway. About an hour later, it was the Philadelphia Eagles who…
Read more »
Chiefs' Hunt, Eagles' Lurie behind Super Bowl-winning teams | The Associated PressKANSAS CITY, Montana—Clark Hunt proudly held aloft the American Football Conference (AFC) championship trophy bearing his father's name, the one signifying that his Kansas City Chiefs were headed back to the Super Bowl for the third time in four years, and reflected that not so long ago, success seemed elusive.…
Read more »
Super Bowl opening night returns with circus atmosphere | The Associated PressPHOENIX—Nick Sirianni answered questions about Rocky, Santa Claus and even which of his players on the Philadelphia Eagles he’d want to date his 5-year-old daughter when she grows up. Welcome to Super Bowl opening night where football talk gives way to the wild and wacky. The circus atmosphere that kicks…
Read more »
Brady will not move into Fox announcing booth until 2024 | The Associated PressLOS ANGELES—Tom Brady will not go immediately from the playing field to the broadcast booth. Brady told Colin Cowherd during Monday's episode of “The Herd” on FS1 and Fox Sports Radio that he will not start his broadcasting career with Fox until the 2024 season. The seven-time Super Bowl champion—who retired…
Read more »
Kyrie Irving going to the Dallas Mavericks | The Associated PressDALLAS—Kyrie Irving is getting his wish. He’s getting traded. And Luka Doncic is getting another All-Star to help him in Dallas. The Mavericks and Brooklyn Nets agreed Sunday on a blockbuster trade: Irving—the super-talented and often-enigmatic eight-time All-Star point guard—heads to Dallas, ending the pairing with Kevin Durant that never…
Read more »