100,000
Every commercial cost 3,500,000 on the super bowl
The cost of a 30-second commercial during the Super Bowl varies each year based on factors such as viewership, demand, and network broadcasting the game. In recent years, the cost has ranged from $5 million to over $5.6 million. Advertisers are willing to pay a premium for Super Bowl commercials due to the massive audience reach and high engagement levels during the event.
During the Super Bowl, advertising is worth approximately 100,000.00 per second, so a full minute would be worth 6 million dollars, or 6,000,000.00 But if you advertised on another channel at the same time it would be peanuts!!!!! ===================================== For Super Bowl 2013 they are charging $3.5 million per 30-second spot
An exact number is not listed but, these commercials cost the most than any other part of the year.
The first Super Bowl, which was called the AFL-NFL Championship Game and was televised by both NBC and CBS, had a rate of $42,000 for a 30 second commercial.
30 second Super Bowl commercials in 2011 sold for between around 3 millions dollars, about $100,000 per second.
500,000 were distroyed during the dust bowl.
1,000,000.00
A 30 second commercial in Super Bowl XXXV cost $2.1 million.
According to answers.com, a 30 second ad during the Super Bowl XXXIX telecast cost $2.4 million.
$3.5 million. No joke.