
World Cup: the juicy business of cool breaks, new revelations
In comparison, an advertisement broadcast before the match costs 150,000 euros
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In comparison, an advertisement broadcast before the match costs 150,000 euros. World Cup: Devils back in Belgium (PHOTOS) We learned last June from the specialist company Awful Annoucing that the channel that broadcasts the World Cup in the United States, Fox Sports, could receive €215 million per advertising spot. At each game of the competition, at the 22nd and 67th minute, the players stop to refresh themselves.
Furthermore, Here is the astronomical sum that each "cooling break" brings to FIFA According to the French daily show, these cool breaks are also the "graal of advertising" for the Hexagon media. Beyond the heat of summer, these breaks are also a way for TV channels to broadcast ads. A month later, Sportico said Fox Sport will almost fully repay FIFA rights through these breaks.
In addition, " It doesn't have to be the last football game you watch in the next four years," said Fox commentator John Strong.
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In comparison, an advertisement broadcast before the match costs 150,000 euros.
reliability low1/2 sourcesWorld Cup: Devils back in Belgium (PHOTOS) We learned last June from the specialist company Awful Annoucing that the channel that broadcasts the World Cup in the United States, Fox Sports, could receive €215 million per advertising spot.
reliability low1/2 sourcesAt each game of the competition, at the 22nd and 67th minute, the players stop to refresh themselves.
reliability low1/2 sourcesHere is the astronomical sum that each "cooling break" brings to FIFA According to the French daily show, these cool breaks are also the "graal of advertising" for the Hexagon media.
reliability low1/2 sourcesBeyond the heat of summer, these breaks are also a way for TV channels to broadcast ads.
reliability low1/2 sourcesA month later, Sportico said Fox Sport will almost fully repay FIFA rights through these breaks.
reliability low1/2 sources" It doesn't have to be the last football game you watch in the next four years," said Fox commentator John Strong.
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