Tonight at 8 ET, CBS viewers will be able to vote for the best Super Bowl commercial of all time during the network’s two-hour broadcast, Super Bowl Greatest Commercials 2016. Super Bowl Greatest Commercials 2016 will be broadcast live from Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, home of Super Bowl 50. Now in its 16th year, […]
Tonight at 8 ET, CBS viewers will be able to vote for the best Super Bowl commercial of all time during the network’s two-hour broadcast, Super Bowl Greatest Commercials 2016.
Super Bowl Greatest Commercials 2016 will be broadcast live from Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, home of Super Bowl 50.
Now in its 16th year, Super Bowl Greatest Commercials 2016, will show the top 48 commercials as ranked by top editors and writers from publications including Time, People, Entertainment Weekly, Fortune, Money and Sports Illustrated.
Viewers, however, will chose which of the final two spots will be the best of all time, and the winner will be revealed live just prior to the end of the broadcast, (10 p.m. ET)
The show is hosted by Boomer Esiason, analyst for the NFL’s pre-game The NFL Today, and Katharine McPhee, star of the CBS drama, Scorpion.
A 30-second commercial during this year’s Super Bowl can cost $5 million. The advertising community often creates commercials specifically for the enormous viewership the game provides.
Through the 50 years that the Super Bowl‘s been on TV, some of the industry’s most famous commercials have premiered during the big game.
And often, local affiliates airing the game have created special promos that will be aired for the first, and possibly only, time during the game.
If any CBS affiliates want to send Market Share their Super Bowl promos, now or after the game, we’d love to share them.
First, here are two of the commercials that will be shown in tonight’s show. I also searched and found several famous Super Bowl ads that may or may not be among tonight’s top 50.
Master Lock, 1975
Apple, 1984
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=axSnW-ygU5g
Budweiser, 1995
Coke, 1976
The Steeler and the Kid, Reunited
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