How much money did CBS lose on their own ads?
How much money did CBS lose promoting their own crap shows that everybody knows about? I would argue that they don't pick up any viewership based on their stupid ass super bowl promos. But yet, they took up paying spots with that crap.
Maybe they didn't have enough commercials to fill the spots. Still, if that were the case, I would still postulate that if they lowered the rates and took more commercials in, they'd make a ****load more money than the potential increased viewership of their cruddy shows that everybody knows about anyway. So what say you? How much revenue would they gain by toning down their self-ads? DaFace....This one is for you buddy. |
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I'd say they know what they are doing. |
I don't think you understand how that works.
I used to work in TV and used to be a network switcher. All commercial breaks, whether local or network or scheduled with promos at the end for a reason. That way if they have to clip it because they are running late, etc. they won't have to clip a paying spot. Any paying spot that gets clipped or goes wrong for some reason gets a makeup spot either that day or later. It's in the contract. Next time you watch TV notice that a promo is always the last thing you see before they go back to the programming. I'm sure they had no problem selling out their commercial spots, the Super Bowl is watched worldwide not just nationally. |
There's no way to tell this seeing as it's tough to determine what amount of money the ads they ran for themselves will generate compared to what selling that ad space will generate.
That's the best non-answer I can give. |
Unlike Fox, most of the shows CBS plugs in games like this are actually watchable.
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I noticed a lot of them, too. So, now I know CBS is America's most watched network!
It does strike me as the rough equivalent of sponsoring your own race car, though. |
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It's my understanding that the show doing the promo gets dinged out of their ad budget and it shows up on CBS's balance sheet as revenue. It's not full boat cost but 50%
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A certain amount of them are built into the advertising timeslots already. That is the ones that are normally right before they come back. If you saw alot of them that is CBS filling space for unsold ad space, not just pumping their shows. Radio stations do it as well especially if they are on automation. Thats when you hear the ads for their websites and trade out ads.
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