
How much did 30-second TV commercials cost for first Super Bowl?
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How much did 30-second TV commercial during first Super Bowl? Cost for a 30-second commercial during Super Bowl I for either CBS or NBC (both televised the game that season) was set at $42,000. The [MORE ...]
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