Durante la transmisión televisiva anual del campeonato Super Bowl de la Liga Nacional de Fútbol Americano , los comerciales que se emiten atraen una atención considerable. En 2010, Nielsen informó que el 51% de los espectadores prefieren los comerciales al juego en sí. [1] Este artículo no incluye anuncios de una región o estación local (por ejemplo, que promuevan programas de noticias locales), comerciales/patrocinadores previos al inicio y posteriores al juego, o patrocinadores publicitarios durante el juego y cortinillas de televisión .
Década de 1960
1967 (yo)
Los comerciales [ especificar ] incluían anuncios de "Ford, Chrysler, RCA, RJ Reynolds Tobacco, McDonald's, Budweiser, entre otros". [2] [3]
1968 (II)
Un anuncio comercial destacado fue un anuncio de Gulf . [4]
1969 (III)
Década de 1970
1970 (IV)
1971 (V)
1972 (VI)
1973 (VII)
1974 (VIII)
1975 (IX)
1976 (X)
1977 (XI)
1978 (XII)
1979 (XIII)
Década de 1980
1980 (XIV)
1981 (XV)
1982 (XVI)
1983 (XVII)
1984 (XVIII)
1985 (XIX)
1986 (XX)
1987 (XXI)
1988 (XXII)
1989 (XXIII)
Década de 1990
1990 (XXIV)
1991 (XXV)
1992 (XXVI)
1993 (XXVII)
1994 (XXVIII)
1995 (XXIX)
1996 (XXX)
1997 (XXXI)
1998 (XXXII)
1999 (XXXIII)
Década de 2000
2000 (XXXIV)
Este año se caracterizó por la gran cantidad de anuncios de sitios web, con 17 sitios web que mostraban anuncios. Muchos de ellos dejaron de existir después del "puntocom Bowl".
2001 (XXXV)
2002 (XXXVI)
2003 (XXXVII)
2004 (XXXVIII)
2005 (XXXIX)
2006 (XL)
2007 (XLI)
2008 (XLII)
2009 (XLIII)
2010s
2010 (XLIV)
2011 (XLV)
2012 (XLVI)
2013 (XLVII)
2014 (XLVIII)
2015 (XLIX)
2016 (50)
2017 (LI)
2018 (LII)
2019 (LIII)
2020s
2020 (LIV)
2021 (LV)
2022 (LVI)
2023 (LVII)
2024 (LVIII)
CBS and Nickelodeon
CBS only
Nickelodeon only
See also
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External links
- Super Bowl Ad Archive on Ad Age