Ads for 2024 Super Bowl Already Sold Out
The stage is now set for the 2024 Super Bowl Sunday, February 11 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas and commercial air time has already sold out.
The defending champion Kansas City Chiefs will take on the San Francisco 49ers at 6:30 pm. The game will be broadcast on CBS, and can be streamed via Paramount Plus as well as the NFL network’s app or website.
Even though the big game is roughly two weeks away, advertising time during the broadcast has already sold-out, with an average cost of $7 million dollars for 30 seconds. That’s the same cost as last year, but up about $500,000 since 2022.
Advertisers You’ll See During the 2024 Super Bowl:
- M&M’s
- BetMGM
- Drumstick
- Frito-Lay
- Mountain Dew
- Popeyes
- Pringles
- Pepsico’s Starry
- Toyota
- Anheuer-Busch’s Budweiser, Bud Light and Anheuser-Bush’s Michelob Ultra all return for a total of 2.5 minutes of air time
- Uber
- E*Trade from Morgan Stanley
- The Foundation to Combat Antisemitism (first-ever Super Bowl commercial)
- Doritos
- Reese’s
- Nerds
- Coors Light
- Booking.com
- Kia America
- Volkswagen
- e.l.f. Cosmetics
- DraftKings
- DoorDash
- Kawasaki
- Paramount+
- FanDuel
- NYX Professional Makeup
- Intuit’s TurboTax
- Squarespace
- Oreo
- Dove
- Opendoor
- BMW
King of the Super Bowl Commercials
Budweiser remains the all-time leader when it comes to the amount of money spent on Super Bowl ads. According to statista.com, Budweiser had spent a whopping $470.5 million on Super Bowl commercials between the first Big Game in 1967 and Super Bowl LIV in 2020.
A Ticket to the Super Bowl is Going to Cost You
If you hope to be able to get a ticket to the Big Game this year, prepare to shell out some big bucks. Official tickets and hospitality packages to watch the game in-person are available at On Location, as well as on resale sites such as TicketMaster, Vivid Seats, Seat Geek and Stubhub
- As of January 29, the cheapest single ticket price is listed at $7,000
- The most expensive package runs as high as $90,000
- Allegiant Stadium is one of the smallest in the league’s history, with just 65,000 seats. That means ticket prices could keep climbing
- Tickets for the first Super Bowl in 1967 were just $12 each. The price didn’t top $100 until 1988
Score Big With These 5 Tasty Game Day Appetizers
What an exciting time for football. And with the Super Bowl around the corner, you might as well make sure you have your appetizers and snacks in order. Whether you’re excited about the game, the insane commercials, or the halftime show, it’s certain that most people will be chowing down on apps.
Last year, a study found that appetizers make up most people’s diets on gameday. Interestingly, 70% of people skip the entrée and stick to appetizers on Super Bowl Sunday. This study also found that 41% say they tend to overeat.
Another study found that more than half of people look forward to game day parties because of the food. Also, highlighted is that 74% of people plan to make food at home. Meanwhile, 26% plan to order from restaurants. Either way, there will be food.
Game Day Crowd-Pleasers
Taste of Home compiled a list of what they consider to be the best of the best when it comes to apps. Their top five include an antipasto platter with meat and cheese cubes, pepper jelly hogs in a blanket, beef Wellington fried wontons, fruit charcuterie board, and ham and Swiss sliders.
There’s something for everyone from last-minute party throwers to ambitious hosts. If you’re looking for something quick chips and dip is a go. If you’re looking for something with a bit of pizazz, maybe try a quesadilla ring.
This year’s Super Bowl will be held on Sunday, Feb. 11. Kickoff is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. EST. Whether you’re tuning in for the game, watching for the commercials, or just want to see Usher’s halftime show, make sure you have your snacks ready to go.
There are many game day apps you can add to the menu, from wings, dips, and sliders, to desserts, and breads. Check out these appetizers that will make watching the game even more fun.
Mary Liz is the News Director and Co-Host of Augusta’s Morning News on WGAC. She spent 11 years as a News Director at an Indiana Radio Station. She has also worked as a former Police and Courts Reporter for The Republic Newspaper and Assistant Marketing Director of Merchants National Bank in Indianapolis. Mary Liz focuses most on local breaking news stories, feature stories on upcoming events, or community-service related organizations and the people who serve them. She has been with WGAC since 1995.