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$7 Million for 30 Seconds? It’s Worth It at the Super Bowl.

In a time of fragmentation, advertising during the game’s broadcast is still a reliable way to boost company revenue and familiarize viewers with a brand.

Santul Nerkar
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CBS Corporation, National Football League, Ratings (Audience Measurement), Super Bowl, Television
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