Super Bowl sets record with 48 minutes of ads
From AP News | 2010-02-09 15:27:40
<div id="subtitle">Super Bowl sets record with nearly 48 minutes of commercials; more shorter, cheaper ads</div><div><p>Think Sunday night's Super Bowl seemed like it had a lot of ads? You're right. Commercials took up nearly 48 minutes of the game — the most for any Super Bowl.</p><p>Research firm Kantar Media said the amount of ads that aired on CBS was nearly 3 minutes longer than last year's total, the previous record holder.</p><p>The game also had an unusual number of shorter, 15-second ads. Those let marketers spend less but still be in the advertising world's biggest event.</p><p>Commercials typically come in 30-second blocks — which sold this year for between $2.5 million and more than $3 million. But Kantar says seven of this year's 66 ads were just 15 seconds long. That's the most since 2002.</p><p>Overall, commercials took up about a quarter of the 3 hours and 15 minutes that spanned kickoff to the end of the game, in which the New Orleans Saints beat the Indianapolis Colts.</p><p>Ads by companies including Anheuser-Busch InBev and Coca-Cola Co. took up more than 39 minutes, while the rest went to network promotions, including a memorable 15-second one with late-night show host David Letterman, his longtime NBC archrival Jay Leno, and talk show host Oprah Winfrey.</p><p>Anheuser-Busch was again the biggest advertiser in the game. The brewer had nine commercials that lasted 5 minutes, 30 seconds — half a minute more more than it had originally planned. Automaker Hyundai Corp. was the next biggest, with four ads for two and a half minutes.</p><p>There were plenty of new faces in the game this year, though not more than in previous years. Out of the 41 advertising companies, nine were first-timers, including video game maker Electronic Arts and Google.</p><p>The Internet search giant, which only rarely advertises on television, told an affecting story of a budding relationship through a series of Google searches, beginning with "study abroad" and "how to impress a French woman" and ending with "churches in Paris" and "how to assemble a crib."</p><img src="http://admatch-syndication.mochila.com/images/ad.gif?aid=68708703&bid=informcom" /></div><div id="copyright"><div>
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