- Through his stories on his account on the social network Instagram, the famous rapper 50 Cent, promoted after his appearance with Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Mary J. Blige and Kendrick Lamar in the game’s halftime show, the models of the shirts he wore.
- The publication shows the two models of white sleeveless shirts with details on their red or blue straps, with a cost of 39.99 dollars, which is equivalent to approximately 800 pesos.
- According to data from Statista, the 2015 Super Bowl had a record average television audience of 114.4 million viewers.
The Super Bowl is undoubtedly one of the most important sales for brands to promote themselves, as it is one of the sporting events with the largest television viewers each year. This year was no exception, which is why even the artists who appeared at the halftime show, such as 50 Cent, took advantage of their networks to sell and promote the model of the shirts he used.
This year it was revealed that companies that advertised for 30 seconds of advertising during the big Super Bowl game had to pay around $6.2 million for the space, while those that appeared in prime time got to pay up to 7 million dollars for the same amount of time.
According to data from Statista, the 2015 Super Bowl had a record average television audience of 114.4 million viewers.
50 Cent took advantage of his networks to promote the model of the shirts he wore on the show
Through his stories on his account on the social network Instagram, the famous rapper 50 Cent, promoted after his appearance with Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Mary J. Blige and Kendrick Lamar in the game’s halftime show, the models of the shirts he wore.
The publication shows the two models of white sleeveless shirts with details on their red or blue straps, with a cost of $39.99, which is equivalent to approximately 800 pesos.
This is not the only effort that the New York rapper promoted on his Instagram where he has a number of 27.3 million followers, since he also launched his alcoholic beverage Brandon Cognac.
Let’s remember that contrary to popular belief, the artists who perform at the Super Bowl halftime show do not receive any payment, what the NFL does cover are the production costs of the show.
That is why it is a reality that the stars who are in the Super Bowl Halftime Show get a lot of media use out of this event, as rapper 50 Cent did on this occasion.
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