Posted by admin on February - 6 - 2012
As the Giants and Patriots battled it out on the field yesterday, U.S. viewers multi-tasked, watching the game on television and also going online more than ever before, turning to their smartphones and tablets to look up players, halftime show performers and their favorite Super Bowl commercials. In fact, around 41% of searches related to [Super Bowl ads] that were made during the game came from mobile devices, up from [ Read More ]
Posted by admin on January - 25 - 2012
If you are a fan of football, or know someone who is, check out this Super Bowl infographic in regards to all things Super Bowl. From memorable half time bloopers, to the top 3 teams to win Super Bowl- you will learn things about America’s favorite sporting event that will blow your mind! Whether you are rooting for the New England Patriots or the New York Giants this year, don’t [ Read More ]
Posted by admin on January - 28 - 2011
The majority of Super Bowl tickets are distributed to the NFL teams, with each team receiving 17.5 percent of the tickets. The non-participating teams receive 1.2 percent; and, the host team will receive five percent. The remaining tickets are controlled by the NFL. It distributes those primarily to NFL affiliated companies, the broadcast network, corporate sponsors, media, charities, fans and the host committee. Only about one percent of the tickets [ Read More ]
Posted by admin on January - 25 - 2011
Some teams have as many as 12 Super Bowl rings, while others would be proud to have two. Find out which team has the most rings, and how the rings of Super Bowl winners can change from year to year. From 63 diamonds, to varying shades of gold, these are extravagant $5,000 art pieces!
Posted by admin on February - 8 - 2010
This year 30-second commercials during yesterday’s Super Bowl on CBS are cost between $2.5 million and $2.8 million. $2.8 million for 30-second advertisement that may or may not help their company. And who make good job with his Super Bowl commercials?
Posted by admin on February - 7 - 2010
Super Bowl 2010 kickoff will probably occur a little after 6:30 PM Eastern Standard Time on February 7, 2010. In previous years, various sites listed various start times, usually down to the specific minute. For Super Bowl 42, FOX (which was broadcasting the game) announced a kickoff time of 6:17 p.m.; the NFL said 6:18 p.m.; and the site hosting the Super Bowl said 6:30 p.m. It turned out that [ Read More ]
Posted by admin on January - 27 - 2010
Unless you’ve been in hiding all winter you know that February 7th is Super Bowl Sunday and whether you love or hate the NFL, odds are you’ll be watching the big game on February 7th. and the best way to do that? By looking good, of course! But, in a sea of guacamole, dips and pizza, you need to find a great outfit to wear that still keeps you comfortable. [ Read More ]
Posted by admin on January - 26 - 2010
The economic slump has prices for Super Bowl commercials time falling for only the second time in its history, but they are still the most expensive on television. Last year 30-second commercials cost average $3 million on NBS, and this year 30-second commercials during next month’s Super Bowl on CBS are selling for between $2.5 million and $2.8 million.
Posted by admin on January - 24 - 2010
The road to the 44th Super Bowl will end in Miami on February 7, 2010. February 7, 2010 will mark the 10th Super Bowl that has been played in Miami — in 1968 (II), 1969 (III), 1971 (V), 1976 (X), 1979 (XIII), 1989 (XXIII), 1995 (XXIX), 1999 (XXXIII), 2007 (XLI) and 2010 (XLIV). It’s that track record as a Super Bowl site, its pleasant February weather and an variety of [ Read More ]