American Fortune Life

Chapter 1559: Super Money Making Bowls

Living in Tampa, where high temperatures have to endure for most of the year, with almost every day of sunshine, the season is essentially alternating between dry and hot. Andy boarded a helicopter sent by the hotel to pick him up under a crowd of bodyguards, and as the plane lifted up, looked out the window over the floor.

In addition to the blocked captain dragon, it is the many fans walking slowly downtown, painting themselves naked into the color of supporting the team, feeling that they are both “cool” and “cool” male fans, wearing short skirts, 35% of bikinis, giggling beauties, family based fans.

While there are many inconveniences to the city of Tampa, the Super Bowl also brings tremendous economic benefits to the host city.

A massive influx of fans and athletes into the city has pulled local hotels, entertainment, dining and other industries, and is expected to generate a total revenue of at least $350 million for Tampa City. A total of 140,000 people are expected to travel south to Tampa City by the media.

Sounds unpaid, hosting a mix of city delights, but the fact is that the city doesn't make as much money as the outside world thinks.

Many people do not occupy the land, and the taxes on Super Bowl ticket revenues exceed $4 million are partially paid back to the NBC, and many of the city's revenues from tourism, accommodation, consumption, etc. are offset by other expenses, such as additional investment in public order and safety.

But anyway, even if we lose money, in the long run, the cities of Tampa make money, after all, at the world level.

Opportunities for increased exposure are hard to buy.

Marriott Tampa Shore Hotel, which was wrapped up by Andy three days before and after the Super Bowl.

After all, the most powerful live broadcast team on TV and inviting many star performers need enough room, you know, Super Bowl Day is definitely a room to ask for.

Especially when a lot of people are dragging home, like Andy Smith, the big boss, who's a big family, and Ivana, and Andy, who's also going to be there to watch the game.

The cost of wrapping up the entire hotel is nothing to Andy. The key is to be convenient, comfortable and safe.

In addition to NBC employees, Andy's relatives and friends, the entire hotel is now more easily managed and serviced by celebrities performing before the Super Bowl, people and its simplicity.

Andy has always been afraid to be careless about security, after all, in the United States, where he has been tasked with protecting the planet, wrapping up a global counter-terrorism mission, and going to the United States! But there's no way to stop the terrorist attacks on American soil in the United States...

You know, black explosives are available in many supermarkets in the United States, as well as discount stores. Black or smokeless explosives are available online and accompanied by instructions for use, a handbook to teach you how to detonate...

I have to say, America is a fucking free country!

Honestly, it's not Andy who is timid. He really thinks that the United States should learn from some country about organizing major sporting events. For example, to ensure the safety of the event, the city's food knife should be removed, such as purchasing a food knife and implementing a real name system. How safe is this?

Andy stepped out of the helicopter and nodded to a bunch of NBC TV executives who had been waiting for hours near the apron before walking into the hotel and heading straight to the conference room at the Marriott Hotel.

The conference room is a U-shaped table and chair, with an oversized projection screen on the chair deck, and Andy walks straight to the middle and sits down, reaching out and pressing down on the subordinates who quickly find their place: “Sit down, everyone. ”

When everyone sat down, Andy looked at Jeff, the president of the NBC, and said, "Tell me about it. ”

“Okay, boss.” Jeff smiled at the bottom and said, "All advertising slots, including Super Bowl preheating performances and primaries, have been sold out with tremendous success in advertising profits, totaling a record $261 million. ”

His voice just came down, Andy smiled and saw that after hearing this year's advertising revenue figures, the executives in this room were thrilled to smile. To be honest, for any American television station, broadcasting the Super Bowl is a steady and unprofitable business, in fact, this year's NBC Sports Channel is a blood book for this sporting event.

You know, in the wake of the economic crisis, Super Bowl tickets are 20 percent cheaper this year.

However, the Super Bowl is, after all, the Super Bowl, the most special sporting event of the year for Americans. The whole season has been waiting, and fans are looking forward to this peak battle.

“In the current economic context, this is an extraordinary achievement for the NBC.” Andy's satisfied circle of sight for a week was not stingy in acknowledging the work of the people present during this period, continuing: “This landmark advertising revenue also demonstrates the position and unique charm of the NFL brand in the American public, and the Super Bowl, as a television asset, has shown a powerful power in today's economic environment. It has become the largest festival in the country, with typical American features, and advertisers are fully aware of the tremendous value of the day.

So I decided that NBC would do everything in its power to take all future Super Bowl games as far as possible! ”

“Yes, boss.” NBC Sports and Olympics chairman Dick Ebersole answered without hesitation in the eyes of Andy and everyone around him that he was the most successful and happy milestone in this year's Super Bowl.

Since NBC's exclusive broadcast of the Beijing Olympics in North America and its success, the economic crisis that began in the second half of last year has brought NBC's advertising revenues down. When Andy won the Super Bowl broadcast rights, Andy had not yet won the NBC World. At that time, Dick had already started drinking in person. He was afraid that the Super Bowl advertising space could not be sold because of the investment.

And now, not only are the advertising spots in the main game sold, but the new boss demands that the Super Bowl be broadcast indefinitely, requiring uninterrupted live broadcasting throughout the day - including pre- and post-game performances - to create a new record in Super Bowl broadcasting history.

And this creates more ad slots, bringing the NBC's Super Bowl to 261 million, far more than Fox did in '08.

Andy knows that the advertising space on the Super Bowl, like the admiration of the Heavenly Dynasty merchants for spring and evening advertising, will become more and more passionate about the Super Bowl. As the economy improves, the competition for the Super Bowl advertising space will become more white-heated in the next few years, even as a sub-cultural phenomenon, you know, even this year, there was a harsh role - Budweiser, dropping $30 million and buying five spots.

“I'm going to make the Super Bowl a unique festival in the United States, and when you negotiate with the Grand League of Professional Football, you can tell them what I think, and we at NBC are going to benefit them, and we're going to work to make the Super Bowl a subculture, and I'm sure they'll choose to work with us as long as they're not fools! ”