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30 Second Ad for Super Bowl Will Run $3 Million
30 Second Ad for Super Bowl Will Run $3 Million
When the NFL plays Super Bowl XLIII in January of 2009, NBC Universal will be charging the most in history for a Super Bowl adL $3 million for a 30-second spot. As reported by Blioomberg News : The price exceeds the average $2.7 million News Corp.'s Fox got for a 30-second ad in this year's football championship game. Brian Walker, a spokesman for NBC, confirmed the rate, which was reported ...
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