Report: Super Bowl ads will cost $3 million
Published 5/6/2008 by Sporting News staff reports at SportingNews.com NFL News and Exclusive Analysis
NBC will ask advertisers to pay $3 million for a 30-second spot during the broadcast of Super Bowl 4...
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