no money on advertising Super Bowl week in television?
Super Bowl Commercials are known to be the most expensive. I was wondering if most of the profits from these ads are the TV station that broadcast ads? Also, what & # xeb, if the TV station is promoting their shows on TV? They get to do that is for free anyway?
QT in SoCal 12:26 pm on February 6, 2010 Permalink |
Revenue from advertisers goes to the network. Fox made a significant amount of revenue from superbowl air time. Cost of air time is based on the projected number of viewers–the higher the viewership, the more expensive the air time. Same goes for other ad mediums like newspapers, radio, etc.
Correct, the network doesn’t have to pay for air time on their own network/stations.
tank4checo 12:20 pm on February 6, 2010 Permalink |
the way a station makes money is through ads. the more viewers for the program the more the ad space is wanted so the station gets it. abc for example has all their programms and pay money to have those programs and if they have high ratings they keep them and companys will want and pay for ad time during those programms. so they get the money from the companies. thats why when a programm has low ratings they will get rid of it since no companiewws will pay for the ad time. for ads for their own its free for them since its their station. a local station will pay a companie such as abc to be an affiliate of theirs so they can play their programms and have time for local commercials so the local tv station gets money for it. ddoes that make any sense
nickelrustler 12:15 pm on February 6, 2010 Permalink |
yes
and Yes, but they could have been making money from other commercials, so it’s lost revenue..the same as paying for the slot
Ezz17 11:29 am on February 6, 2010 Permalink |
Yes, advertisers this year where paying around 2.3 Million for 30 Seconds of add time, or $100,000 per second. It went to NewsCorp, Fox’s parent company actually
Adam G 10:37 am on February 6, 2010 Permalink |
FOX paid for the right to broadcast the superbowl. Local stations are affiliates of FOX. The local stations are allowed so many minutes of commercials per hour. The big bucks go to FOX corporate who paid hundres of millions to broadcast the superbowl. NBC gets to next year.
DrDebate 9:40 am on February 6, 2010 Permalink |
Depends. If it’s nation wide then the revenue goes to the network. If it’s local then it goes to the affiliate. It’s pretty easy to tell the difference during the super bowl
kiki b 8:51 am on February 6, 2010 Permalink |
no that profit helps pay the players(football players)
john l 8:34 am on February 6, 2010 Permalink |
A commercial on superbowl costs from 1 million to 6 million dollars. it goes directly to the T.V station then 3% goes to the Editor.
allen_hurd2002 7:55 am on February 6, 2010 Permalink |
no