The media giant has sold at least 10 of its 30-second spots for the big game, an individual familiar with the matter tells TheWrap
The high demand seems to have pushed advertising prices to a record, with a few ad spots reportedly selling for a record $8 million and even $8 million-plus for 30 seconds.
Fox reported during its November earnings call with investors that it sold out of ad spots for the Super Bowl in the fall.
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There's no better advertising spot in all of media than Super Bowl Sunday, which millions of non-football fans admittedly tune into just to SEE the commercials. With that level of demand, Super Bowl 59 broadcaster Fox has taken full advantage by jacking up the price to a fairly absurd
One of the biggest parts of the Super Bowl is in fact what the public sees on their TV screens during commercial breaks.
Fox (FOXA) has sold more than ten Super Bowl advertisements for at least $8 million per ad, according to multiple media reports from Wednesday.
Fox has been able to sell some Super Bowl commercials for more than $8 million due to a surge of intense interest in sports programming
Lay, Taco Bell, Uber Eats and others will vie to win over the more than 120 million viewers expected to tune in for the broadcast.
Ads for the Super Bowl 2025, where the Kansas City Chiefs are facing off against the Philadelphia Eagles, reportedly cost more than ever
At least 10 commercials to air during Super Bowl LIX on Fox have sold for $8 million, according to multiple reports Wednesday.
Through the 2024 regular season and postseason, the NFL saw its ratings dip. That hasn’t stopped record prices coming in for Super Bowl LIX commercials, though. FOX sold more than 12 spots at $8 million per 30-second unit,