Gatorade Leads Brand Exposure During MLB All-Star Game
By Jon Show, Staff Writer
Chevrolet’s heavy sponsorship presence was not enough to eclipse Gatorade as the
brand most exposed to Fox viewers 18+ during the June 12 MLB All-Star Game. According
to data released today by Nielsen Sports’ Sponsorship Scorecard, MLB-partner Gatorade’s
marks were seen 114 times for a total of 9 minutes, 55 seconds (9:55).
Budweiser finished second, with MLB-partners Chevrolet and Pepsi and SBC Communications
rounding out the top five. Super-imposed backstop signage received the most impressions,
followed by the main scoreboard in left field; broadcast/on-air graphics; non
super-imposed backstop signage; and the right-field wall.
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TOP FIVE SPONSOR BRANDS BASED ON IMPRESSIONS OF VIEWERS
18+
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BRAND
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OCCURENCES
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DURATION
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IMPRESSIONS
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| Gatorade |
114
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9:55
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212,200,000
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| Budweiser |
83
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7:41
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189,100,000
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| Chevrolet |
70
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8:22
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168,900,000
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| Pepsi |
53
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7:02
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139,800,000
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| SBC Communications |
25
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5:04
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88,600,000
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Nielsen’s service, which measures sponsored media in televised sporting events,
monitored Fox’ entire broadcast including pre- and post-game shows and computed
in-stadium signage and sponsored broadcast elements, as well as verbal mentions
of each. The marks had to be legible and on-screen for at least one full second
in order to be counted. The frequency of each occurrence was logged and its
duration compiled for every brand. The number of impressions is the aggregate
of viewers 18+ who were watching during each brand exposure. Nielsen compiled
data on the midsummer classic for the first time in ’04.
Fox’ frequent camera shots of players and coaches were responsible for the
high ranking of Gatorade, whose logo appeared on dugout coolers and on bullpen
towels and cups. Gatorade also had backstop signage. Chevy purchased extensive
placement on Fox’ broadcast and on signage throughout Comerica Park, but received
most of its exposure from digital backstop advertising. Pepsi, which holds entitlement
to the “Pepsi Porch” entertainment section in right field through a deal with
the Tigers, benefited from numerous shots of the illuminated red, white and
blue orb logo perched above the section.
While some companies that have local deals with the Tigers were allowed to
retain their signage rights depending on its location, none benefited more than
SBC Communications, which holds a prominent spot on the main scoreboard in left
field. Located just below the video screen, the sign was visible for a large
portion of pre-game player introductions. Comerica Bank, which has a 30-year,
$2.2 million annual naming-rights deal for the Tigers ballpark, ranked seventh.
The Astros hosted last year’s MLB All-Star Game, where ballpark naming-rights
sponsor Minute Maid ranked fifth.
Last year’s All-Star Game was dominated by Taco Bell with 83 occurrences accounting
for 9 minutes, 30 seconds (9:30) of exposure, largely due to an extended inning
during which the company held backstop rights. MLB’s official QSR, Taco Bell
this year finished sixth and suffered from a lack of large, prominent signage
in Comerica Park. Most of its exposure came through a pregame promotion where
a fan was given 30 seconds to throw five pitches through a branded target at
home plate.
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