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Super Bowl ads will reportedly cost $8 million per 30-second slot

The news: NBCUniversal will charge $8 million for 30-second Super Bowl LX spots, per an Adweek report citing those familiar with the matter.

  • Ads for Super Bowl LX were reportedly going for around $7 million for 30 seconds—but that number has been increased due to high demand.
  • NBCU is also introducing $8 million spots for its other sports offerings, including the 2026 Winter Olympics and the NBA All-Star Game.
  • One buyer claimed that NBCU is creating a list of advertisers interested in the offer, and those willing to pay more than $8 million will be prioritized.

Zooming out: Super Bowl LIX shattered viewing records, airing on Fox, Fox Deportes, Tubi, NFL Digital, and Telemundo. The event is the biggest sports opportunity available to advertisers, and NBCU is well-positioned to capitalize on the craze after a highly successful 2024 Summer Olympics.

Beyond attracting a massive audience that offers brands unmatched potential, the Super Bowl proves that sports advertising in general is a critical opportunity.

  • Over half of sports audio listeners have made a purchase based on sports ads, while over three-quarters have taken some action after hearing an ad. With 66% of the US population identifying as sports fans, sports represents a touchpoint likely to drive purchases.

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