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CBS Has Two Remaining 30-Second Super Bowl XLVII Spots To Sell

CBS Exec VP/Sports Sales & Marketing John Bogusz said that the net has two 30-second ad slots left to sell for its Feb. 3 Super Bowl XLVII broadcast. Bogusz said, "We're very, very close to being sold out." CBS has received record rates of up to $3.8M per 30-second slot and will "post record Super Bowl ad sales revenue for the game." The net's broadcast will be the first that "includes three commercials that each will be longer than one minute." CBS did not "name the advertisers, but Chrysler has aired long-form ads in the past two Super Bowls" (USA TODAY, 1/2).

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