The Young & The Restless, also known as Y&R, is one of the longest-running soap operas ever.
10.02.2024 - 18:25 / justjared.com
The 2024 Super Bowl is here, and companies are prepared to pay the big bucks to advertise during the big game.
Each year, execs shell out millions and millions of dollars just to secure a coveted slot during the big game, which is watched by approximately 100 million viewers each year.
Regardless of how long the ads are – and they’re usually less than a minute long! – they still cost millions, because the opportunity for mass exposure to a brand is especially major.
In recent years, CNN estimated that NBC made $500 million just from ad sales alone, not including the coverage before and after the game. The 2021 game brought in $434.5 million in ad revenue, for comparison.
We’ve rounded up the Top 10 most expensive Super Bowl commercials of all time, and ranked them from lowest to highest cost. You’ll be shocked at how much some companies have spent!
Find out what the 10 most expensive Super Bowl ads are…
The Young & The Restless, also known as Y&R, is one of the longest-running soap operas ever.
There are so many major music industry stars in power couples!
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The cast of The O.C. has made a lot of money over the years!
There are two things the Real Housewives franchise reliably delivers on – binge-worthy drama and documenting the lavish lifestyles of the show’s stars.
A new episode of TLC’s fan favorite reality TV series Little People, Big World airs tonight, and we’re bringing you some info about the financial wealth of the family.
Some TV shows are way more costly than others!
Celebrities always know how to stand out on a red carpet. And sometimes, they’re wearing the world’s most expensive diamonds and outfits.
Two And a Half Men first hit TV screens over 20 years ago!
It’s hard to believe The Big Bang Theory first hit TV screens over 16 years ago!
The Bachelorette is an ABC staple!
thought she was the s–t — until she got the part. Alexa Beckford, a content creator, revealed she was Ice Spice’s stand-in for her Starry soft drink Super Bowl commercial — but claimed that she wasn’t fully informed about her doppelgänger role until the rapper walked on set.“I’m cosplaying Ice Spice for the Super Bowl and I was just gonna find out in the middle of watching the game?” Beckford said in a viral TikTok clip.
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce ended Super Bowl LVIII with a kiss like a fairy-tale ending. The NFL has leaned into the coverage between the singer-songwriter and the Kansas City Chiefs star and now they have released audio of the couple leading up to the kiss.
The New Look is here!
Selome Hailu Beyoncé sent her fans a shocker on Super Bowl Sunday, using a Verizon ad to announce “Renaissance Act II” and drop two brand-new country songs. But members of the BeyHive with a penchant for half-hour comedies got a two-for-one deal, as the pop star appeared in the commercial opposite an unexpected partner: “Veep” and “Arrested Development” star Tony Hale. Hale has spent years of his career playing awkward, offbeat beta males overshadowed by powerful women: “It’s a forte of mine,” he says, reflecting on what his newest collaborator may have in common with Lucille Bluth (Jessica Walter, “Arrested Development”) and Selina Meyer (Julia Louis-Dreyfus, “Veep”).
Uh oh! More backlash for Alyssa Milano! But even without her witchy powers of premonition, she should’ve seen this one coming…
The Kansas City Chiefs are now back-to-back Super Bowl Champions. Along with collecting another ring, they’ve also once again set the record for the most-watched Super Bowl of all time.
YouTube has released the list of the most-watched Super Bowl commercials on the big game day.
Can you believe that Friends debuted 30 years ago?! Well, it’s Super Bowl Sunday and you’re about to see two of the cast members (Jennifer Aniston and David Schwimmer) reunite for a Super Bowl commercial!
Todd Spangler NY Digital Editor At the 2024 Super Bowl, Taylor Swift, Beyoncé and Usher soaked up the limelight as the Kansas City Chiefs became back-to-back champions with their overtime defeat of the San Francisco 49ers. And of course, the Super Bowl was again a venue for dozens of advertisers — who spent up to $7 million for a 30-second spot in CBS’s telecast — to try to break through on the noisiest night on TV.