A :30 ad timeslot on the Academy Awards cost an average of some $2 million. Was this a good investment for advertisers?
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Visitor | Vote | Timestamp |
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24.130.51.126 | No. Controversy over the lack of ethnic diversity in the nominations is a negative from which advertisers should steer clear. | Tuesday, Mar. 8, 2016 |
69.60.231.98 | No. It’s an overpriced proposition for a long, drawn-out, self-congratulatory show. | Monday, Mar. 7, 2016 |
76.192.56.10 | No. It’s an overpriced proposition for a long, drawn-out, self-congratulatory show. | Monday, Mar. 7, 2016 |
100.14.90.110 | No. It’s an overpriced proposition for a long, drawn-out, self-congratulatory show. | Saturday, Mar. 5, 2016 |
66.87.71.57 | No. It’s an overpriced proposition for a long, drawn-out, self-congratulatory show. | Saturday, Mar. 5, 2016 |
76.90.64.250 | No. It’s an overpriced proposition for a long, drawn-out, self-congratulatory show. | Friday, Mar. 4, 2016 |
66.87.83.113 | Yes, it’s that rare TV event that attracts a large audience and generates major social chatter. | Thursday, Mar. 3, 2016 |
198.99.208.49 | Perhaps. It all depends on the appropriateness of the advertiser and the spot’s message in the context of the telecast. | Thursday, Mar. 3, 2016 |
2.171.34.170 | Yes, it’s that rare TV event that attracts a large audience and generates major social chatter. | Thursday, Mar. 3, 2016 |