NBC Gets $4 Million for Super Bowl Ads, Sells Out Inventory
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Comcast Corp.’s NBC Universal has sold out its 30-second advertising spots for this year’s Super Bowl, getting as much as $4 million per slot, according to NBC Sports spokesman Chris McCloskey.
That amount is a record for NBC, McCloskey said. The average ad for the Feb. 5 game in Indianapolis sold for $3.5 million, he said. NBC has also sold out its digital advertising, he said.