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When was the last time Groupon ran a commercial during the Super Bowl?

When was the last time Groupon ran a commercial during the Super Bowl?

2011
And they’ll all be hoping their ads are better received than Groupon’s widely reviled 2011 Super Bowl commercial.

What did a Super Bowl ad cost in 2008?

Cost of Super Bowl Advertising Breakdown by Year

Super Bowl Season Avg. Cost Per 30-Seconds
XLVI 2011 $3,500,000
XLV 2010 $3,100,000
XLIV 2009 $2,954,010
XLIII 2008 $2,999,960

How much did a Super Bowl commercial cost in 2012?

Characteristic Average advertisement cost in million U.S. dollars
Super Bowl XLVI (2012) 3.5
Super Bowl XLV (2011) 3
Super Bowl XLIV (2010) 2.7
Super Bowl XLIII (2009) 3.1

What was the most successful Super Bowl ad?

The Most Memorable Commercials in Super Bowl History

  • Reebok: “Terry Tate” – Super Bowl XXXVII (2003)
  • Budweiser: “Puppy Love” – Super Bowl XLVIII (2014)
  • Nike: “Hare Jordan” – Super Bowl XXVI (1992)
  • Volkswagen: “The Force” – Super Bowl XLV (2011)

How much does an advert cost during the Super Bowl?

The price of a 30-second Super Bowl advert this year was $5.5 million, according to Variety, which would put the cost of Reddit’s advert at $915,000.

How much does a 1 minute commercial cost during the Super Bowl?

In 2020, a Super Bowl commercial for the same length of time cost about $5.6 million, which was an increase from $5.2 million for 30 seconds in 2019, per The Hollywood Reporter.

How much did a commercial cost for the Super Bowl?

Super Bowl commercial price history

Year Price of 30-second commercial
2018 $5,200,000
2019 $5,300,000
2020 $5,600,000
2021 $5,500,000

How much is a one minute commercial for the Super Bowl?

Who is not advertising at the Super Bowl?

Burger King and Skechers, which advertised during the game last year, will not return for Super Bowl LIV.

What was the best Super Bowl ad this year?

The top 10 Super Bowl LV ads, according to USA TODAY Ad Meter

  • M&M’S: “Come Together” (6.73)
  • Toyota: “Upstream” (6.71)
  • General Motors: “No Way Norway” (6.67)
  • Cheetos: “It Wasn’t Me” (6.52)
  • State Farm: “Drake from State Farm” (6.50)
  • Doritos: “Flat Matthew” (6.40)
  • Bud Light Seltzer Lemonade: Last Year’s Lemons (6.36)

Why can’t companies use the name Super Bowl in their ads?

(In addition to the sums paid to have their commercials aired, some advertisers spend millions of dollars to produce an ad.) Simply put, the NFL views any commercial activity that uses or refers to the “Super Bowl” to draw attention as a violation of its trademark rights.