Get Your :30 Super Bowl Commercials For The Low Low Price Of $3 Million!

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 Get Your :30 Super Bowl Commercials For The Low Low Price Of $3 Million!
Last year Super Bowl spots came to an average of $2.7 million, but that was nowhere near the price FOX started at. Over the years the price usually only increases by a few hundred thousand dollars, but NBC doesn't seem to be worried.... Even with the struggling economy, NBC is confident advertisers will pay higher prices because of the record ratings for this year's game. The nail-biter ... [link]

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Published 5/9/2008 by Vegas Watch (noreply@blogger.com) at Vegas Watch
... throwing his helmet at opposing pitchers. Fire McLaren! "Charles Barkley Is a Dumbass." Cliff Lee took the subway to Yankee Stadium before his start on Wednesday. He should just run for President at this point, really. What would happen if you let a pitcher play CF? Oh, I see. "Wait, let me get this straight, you proposed when it wasn’t even Felix day?" Starting price for Super Bowl XLIII commercials: $3 million. Congratulations to Brian Sabean, winner of the Worst GM ...

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