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Geico Spends $29.7M In Rio Advertising, Just Behind BMW

Rio Olympic Advertisers

Rank Brand Total spots Estimated TV spend
1 BMW 180 $30,308,20
2 Geico 464 $29,661,090
3 Chevrolet 175 $28,421,308
4 Samsung Mobile 149 $25,108,009
5 Visa 163 $21,272,117
6 Citi 127 $19,392,132
7 Ford 138 $18,978,245
8 Toyota 170 $17,038,092
9 McDonald's 144 $16,515,765
10 Exxon Mobil 187 $16,236,616

Source: SBJ analysis of iSpot.tv data

Geico, a perennial sports advertising powerhouse — and a non-Olympic sponsor — is threatening BMW’s spot atop NBC’s Olympic advertising podium, according to iSpot.tv data analyzed by SportsBusiness Journal.

The German carmaker spent an estimated $30.3 million on advertising across NBC’s Olympic TV networks through last night, the most of any brand. That figure represents 11 unique commercials that collectively have aired 180 times. BMW even brought back its “Hello Future” spot, created by kbs+p for the 2015 Super Bowl. But Geico’s four spots have run a total of 464 times, for an estimated spend of $29.7 million. “Pirate Ship Parrot,” created by The Martin Agency, has led the way for the insurance company, with an estimated value of $8.7 million.

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