Super Bowl ads garnered $2.4 million last year. A recent TNS survey says since 1986 717 minutes or approximately 12 hours of ad time being sold for a whopping $1.6 billion. The surveys finds out Anheuser-Busch is the biggest spender of the game and spent as many as $230 million till now. Take a look at this year's advertisers who appeared in super bowl XL.
American Home Health, 30 second spot, 3rd quarter, by Ronin Advertising Group, Coconut Grove, Fla.
American Honda Motor Co., 30 second spot, by RPA, Santa Monica, Calif.
Ameriquest Mortgage Co., 30-second spot, by DDB, Los Angeles
Anheuser-Busch many spots many agencies
Beer Institute, 30 second spot, by DDB, Chicago
Bayer Aleve, 30-second spot Energy BBDO, Chicago
Buena Vista Pictures in house
Burger King, 60 second spot Crispin Porter & Bogusky, Miami
Cadillac, 60 second spot, Leo Burnett, Detroi
Career Builder.com, Two 30-second spots, Cramer Krasselt, Chicago
Dove, 45-second spot, Ogilvy & Mather, London
Degree, 30-second spot, Lowe Worldwide, New York
Diamond Emerald Nuts, 30-second spot, Goodby Silverstein & Partners, San Francisco
ESPN Mobile, 60-second spot, Arnold Worldwide, Boston
FedEx, 45-second spot, BBDO, New York
Ford Motor Co., 30-second spot, JWT, Detroit
Gillette/Procter & Gamble Co, 30 & 60 second spot, BBDO, New York
GoDaddy.com, Two 30-second spots, In house
Major League Baseball , 30-second spot Grey Worldwide, New York
MasterCard , 30-second McCann-Erickson, New York
Motorola, One 30-second spot 180 Amsterdam
Nationwide Insurance, 30-second spot, TM Advertising, Irving, Texas
New Line Cinema, One Spot,
Outback Steak House, 30-second spot The Kaplan Thaler Group
Pepsi-Cola Co. Two 30-second and one 60-second spots DDB, New York and BBDO, New York
Rubbermaid One 30-second spot, third quarter, McCann Erickson, New York; Empower Media Marketing, Cincinnati
Slim-Fast Optima, 15-second spot Ogilvy & Mather, New York
Sprint 30-second spots TBWA/Chiat/Day, New York
Toyota Two 30-second spots Conill, Los Angeles
Warner Bros. Three 30-second spots