Top Ten Super Bowls The greatest championship game in all of sports is just two days away. We have seen 49 Super Bowls- some good, some bad, and some unforgettable. Below is my top ten Super Bowls of all time. I would like to emphasize this is my unique list- obviously your opinion’s will differ. Let me know your list in the comments! And we’re off------ 10. Super Bowl XIII- The Pittsburgh Steelers over the Dallas Cowboys 35-31 This game was full of narratives- could the Cowboys defend their
dog beggin’ for a treat, people tend to have strong feelings for dogs because dogs are for the most part universally loved. With approximately 44% of all households in the US owning a dog as a pet (1) it’s no wonder why the commercial at the 2016 Super Bowl for GoDaddy.com was under intense scrutiny. Instead of being a success for GoDaddy.com to promote their service, their commercial focuses on an attempt to use humor to glorify puppy mills. The pathos of the commercial can be broken down from the
front of the television during the super bowl and you see a commercial. This commercial starts off with an American soldier coming home to his wife and kids after a long day on the job. He says that "my job is at home protecting his family and that no one can tell me how to do that". At the end it shows what the commercial is for and it is for a gun company for Daniel defense (defense). This is a commercial for pro gun laws that has been banned from the super bowl this year. This is just one of
The Super Bowl, America’s most viewed telecast. But why do people watch the Super Bowl? Who are these people watching the Super Bowl? And what makes the Super Bowl unique when compared to other events being telecast on national television? Is it the because we enjoy watching professional athletes collide with one another on a major stage for the entire world population to observe, or is it how a major company such as Nike is willing to spend millions of dollars for an entertaining, thirty-second
An estimated 103.4 million people tuned in to Super Bowl LII. Although this year had the smallest audience since 2009, that still means almost a third of the United States population watched the game and companies paid ridiculous amounts of money for their 30 second commercials. What does this say about American society? Why do Americans place such elevated amounts of value on this one game? Why do companies and viewers place value on those 30 second commercials? Americans spend time watching tv
Super Bowl LII aired this past Sunday evening, February 4th. While the game itself was immensely entertaining, many tuned in to watch what happened off the field, throughout the commercial breaks. After all, though the Super Bowl is the pinnacle of success for professional football players, NFL coaches and team owners, it's also a great opportunity for marketing professionals and the companies who pay for Super Bowl ads to run during the game. The History of Super Bowl Commercials From the inception
advertisements during the Super Bowl. The Super Bowl is the most viewed game worldwide and it has a big impact on society. Numerous individuals gather together in order to watch this game. This gathering creates a more diverse environment for individuals and brings people of all races together. However, it also might impact individuals by creating conflicts depending on who wins or who looses. The Super Bowl also may impact cities because whichever city hosts the Super Bowl gains a lot of money because
Some people only watch the Super Bowl for the commercials. The advertisements during the Super Bowl are often the most notable, and most expensive, advertisements on television. In fact, a thirty second commercial costs around $5 million. The marketing impact goes beyond the thirty second advertisement, however. The advertisements are usually discussed on social media weeks after the big game. In the 2017 Super Bowl, there were three ads I liked and three I disliked for various reasons. I liked
The Super Bowl is a great way to spend time with your friends and family! What a better way than spending time with your loved ones while watching football? Everyone gets together to abide with the people they love. The Super Bowl commercial “Football is Family” is an outstanding example to promote football. The commercial does not exactly use logos in a very effective way. In order for the commercial to have logos in it, it would have to have facts in the commercial, showing us that it is a given
During the Super Bowl, one of the most watched games in America, there are many ads that promote alcohol, and ask that its consumers to drink responsibly. Despite this, in 2014, drunk driving was accountable for nearly one third of all traffic-related deaths in the United States1. However, one Super Bowl ad decided to approach drinking responsibly in a different light. Tostitos, the chip and salsa company, promoted a new chip bag that can also double as a breathalyzer. If the person who breathes
To someone who has no interest in football or sports the Super Bowl is just a game and commercials. I get it, the game if it is not understood looks like just a bunch of people hitting and tackling each other over a prolate spheroid shape ball. Maybe it’s because I have this love, actually if you ask some of my friends and family it’s an obsessive passion for football, but I find it disappointing when I meet someone who doesn’t like football. I feel that way because a great sport like football is
research do marketers use for the NFL super bowl digital advertisements? Annotated Bibliography Alessandri, Sue Westcott. "Promoting the Network Brand: An Exploration of Network and Local Affiliate On-Air Promotion during the Super Bowl, 2001-2006." Journal of Promotion Management, vol. 15, no. 1/2, Jan. 2009, pp. 150-164. In this article, the author talks about how the super bowl uses advertisement to promote brands on television. The audience for the Super Bowl is a very big one, both in terms of
In February 2015 Budweiser released an infamous Super Bowl commercial called Lost Puppy, this commercial was meant to hit home for a lot of people, and not only beer drinkers. With Budweiser being a beer company they generally have a certain amount of people that are legally allowed to consume their product so, they had to branch out and create a commercial that would appeal to a bigger audience of people. With that being said they did a great job on picking an audience with such a wide variety of
Introduction It appears that a small rate of readers of then well-known and huge daily paper in Michigan had a conclusion as to their most loved sport Super Bowl. The advertisements for the Super Bowl taking into account promotions from 1984 to 2012. The advertisements were picked by a showcasing master. No readers communicated to include other on the poll. The reader’s decisions however voted on the ones decided for them by the experts. Entertainment Survey A survey permits the surveyor to make
commercial for the 2017 Lexus LC adequately persuades its target audience, which is both male and female teenagers and adults, to take an interest in their product. The Super Bowl is a game that multiple people look forward to and get together in numbers to enjoy. Male and female teenagers and adults are the average viewers of the Super Bowl. This is also the main audience that is the most interested in vehicles, teenagers that have just gotten their license and will be trying to persuade their parents
The Superbowl 2016 was a very entertaining game to watch. But one of the most entertaining parts that everyone loves the most is the commercials that they play each year. There are so many different commercials for different products that people are trying to advertise more. Out of all the commercials that i had watched this year i believe that one stood out the most. The Doritos commercials get better and better each year and this year it stood out the most. This year the Doritos commercial even
The Super Bowl is known worldwide as one of the most watched television showings, with commonly surpassing their record of the amount of viewers watching live annually. Almost two years ago the Super Bowl hit a huge anniversary with debuting the fiftieth championship football game. The 2016 Super Bowl had averaged around 111.9 million television viewers which had spiked due to it being the Super Bowl’s fiftieth game (Pallota, 2016). This is seen to companies and advertisers as a gold mine to show
Super Bowl 52 has come and gone, and, as always, most of the commercials were great. Celebrities, athletes and others stumping for cars, beer, snacks, soda, cell phones and other products have become the norm on Super Sunday, and commercials have become a tradition, just like the game itself. I like football, but when the “big game” isn’t exactly going the way I want, I’m ready for the commercials to come on. Some of my favorites over the years have featured the famous Budweiser Clydesdales (the
Going into each Super Bowl broadcast, one never knows which ads will amuse, annoy, and which will inspire. It is also often hard to tell which Super Bowl commercials will be remembered long after the big game has come and gone. The Dodge Ram Trucks commercial ‘Farmer’, persuades the viewers to buy their product while sending a tribute to all farmers. The famous commercial ‘Farmer’, is simply a powerful, moving ad and considered one of the most memorable commercials from the Super Bowl in 2013. This
Commercials tend to be more humorous, appointed to a younger more adolescent audience. When the commercial, “Daughter” aired during Super Bowl LI, it represented a more serious topic. The luxury brand, Audi, took a plunge and directed their commercial to one of the most talked about social issues of this time period. “Daughter” does not solely advertise the car, but it transmits the idea of females being equal to males. From the outset of this commercial, it releases a sense of innocence resembling