The next Super Bowl in February 2023 will see 30-second commercial time topping $7 million for many national TV ads, according to media industry executives -- with 95% of the inventory in the big game already sold, according to Fox Television Network.
The quick-moving market has seen, on average overall, sponsors paying around $6.5 million for a 30-second commercial.
The network says 28 new sponsors will be on board totaling $100 million.
For the February 2022 game, some national TV advertising inventory sold for $6.5 million on NBC.
The 2022 game on NBC averaged 112 million viewers -- up 16% versus the year before. Television News Daily reported that at least one spot was priced at $7.1 million for a 30-second commercial.
NBC is estimated to have pulled in around $500 million from in-game advertising, and around $150 million from pre- and post-game Super Bowl advertising sales.
In 2021, Kantar says the Super Bowl generated $435 million in-game advertising revenue, with an average 30-second commercial price tag of $5.5 million.
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