Submitted by mbdes t3_11m57i3 in dataisbeautiful
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multiverseportalgun t1_jbh0n3f wrote
Super Bowl ratings too
somethinggoeshere11 t1_jbh1l0z wrote
I’d like to see the value of the NFL over that time period too.
1feralengineer t1_jbhed40 wrote
This is a really good point.
And it would be interesting to see the value of the companies that advertise as well as their annual advertising budgets (year over year).
I am also curious what the production budget is for the individual commercials
[deleted] t1_jbhne0t wrote
This is fucking useless because it completely leaves out the size of market reach and nature of ads that now buy space versus back in the day.
XVashTheStampedeX t1_jbhhsce wrote
Even more shocking since the ads this year were quite unremarkable.
Disastrous-Dress521 t1_jbjmryj wrote
And really long
Aberdogg t1_jbjq087 wrote
There were ads? I typically leave to get beer, food, toilet, etc
BloodJumpy t1_jbm3hft wrote
Rich getting richer while the rest of us in super-meh mode.
mbdes OP t1_jbfueyk wrote
Sources:
https://www.nielsen.com/news-center/2021/super-bowl-lv-draws-nearly-92-million-tv-viewers/
https://www.superbowl-ads.com/cost-of-super-bowl-advertising-breakdown-by-year/
https://www.bls.gov/data/inflation_calculator.htm
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libertarianinus t1_jbgxa0p wrote
Product and demand = capitalism
uncle_nevsky t1_jbkftga wrote
The inflation did not go up 774%. The consumer prices went up 774% due to inflation.
1feralengineer t1_jbguwtr wrote
Would love to see television audience numbers on the graph too.