Super Bowl Sunday is right around the corner - Naturally we throw you some Super Bowl XLIII ad spoilers! Each year, the biggest corporations pay millions of dollars for a 30-second run of a Super Bowl ad. This year ad rates for NBC broadcast are said to have soared to as high as $3 million per 30-second spot – up from last year’s $2.7 million. That’s a whooping $100,000 per second! We have a few Super Bowl XLIII ad spoilers, the first one is Godaddy.com featuring Danica Patrick.

More spoilers after the jump…

Each year before the Super Bowl Sunday, hype builds around the multimillion-dollar U.S. television commercials set to air during the broadcast. The bad economy hasn’t stopped companies from advertising during the upcoming Super Bowl but it does mean they’re looking to get far more for their money. So being original and making a lasting impact is what advertisers are hoping to do with their ads.

Why? The answer is plain vanilla – It’s a HUGE thing.  Last year New York Giants crushing New England Patriots in Superbowl XLII tackled record 97.5 million viewers which believe it or not still trails M*A*S*H series finale, which averaged 105.9 million viewers for CBS on Feb. 28, 1983.

My question is whether this year’s Super Bowl 43 with Arizona Cardinals vs Pittsburgh Steelers coming up this Sunday on February 1st in Tampa Bay will be able to draw as many viewers? Anyone?

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