By k | February 3, 2008 - 6:00 am - Posted in Marketing

During the 2007 Super Bowl,
Cadillac ranked 1st
as the advertiser most likely to be seen or heard. 

What a higher end brand like Cadillac? 
Isn’t football the average joe’s sport? 

Nope. 
People in households with income over $100 thousand
are three times more likely to watch the Super Bowl than
people with household incomes of less than $30 thousand. 
40% of NY Giants fans have household incomes
higher than $100 thousand. 

The gender gap with Super Bowl viewers may be closing
but the income gap is not.

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1 Comment

  1. February 4, 2008 @ 8:04 pm


    “People in households with income over $100 thousand
    are three times more likely to watch the Super Bowl than
    people with household incomes of less than $30 thousand.”

    Where did you get these numbers? They’re fascinating and I’d like to see more.

    Posted by Joe

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