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Focus on the Family buys Super Bowl 2010 ad about $3 million for 30-second spots

The Tebows decided to participate in the ad "because the issue of life is one they feel very strongly about," the Colorado-based organization said in a press release.

Focus on the Family buys Super Bowl 2010 ad about $3 million for 30-second spots

Focus on the Family, a Christian non-profit group, said it will air its first Super Bowl spot during the upcoming game.

The 30-second ad will feature Tim Tebow, a former quarterback with the University of Florida's Gators and 2007 winner of the Heisman Trophy, along with his mother Pam.

"Tim and Pam share our respect for life and our passion for helping families thrive," Jim Daly, president of Focus of the Family, said in a written statement on Jan. 15.

The Tebows decided to participate in the ad "because the issue of life is one they feel very strongly about," the Colorado-based organization said in a press release.

Focus on the Family is opposed to abortion "under all circumstances, except in the rare instance when the mother's life is threatened by continuing the pregnancy," according to the organization's web site.

The Web site for the Bob Tebow Evangelistic Association, which is run by Tim Tebow's father, said that Pam has "a national platform to encourage the pro-life message," noting that she refused to abort Tim more than 20 years ago when she was advised to do so

Focus on the Family spokeswoman Lisa Anderson would not reveal how much her organization paid for the ad or provide further details about it. But she told CNNMoney.com that the funds were donated specifically for this purpose by unnamed individuals. She said the money did not come from the group's general fund.

CBS, broadcaster of the 2010 Super Bowl game, is charging about $3 million for 30-second spots, according to spokesman Dana McClintock. But CBS would not reveal how much it charged Focus on the Family for their ad.

Attempts to contact the Bob Tebow Evangelistic Association in Jacksonville, Fla. were unsuccessful.

This would not be the first time an agenda-based ad has aired during the Super Bowl. The American Legacy Foundation ran anti-smoking ads during the 2001, 2002 and 2004 games, according to Jon Swallen, senior vice president of research at TNS Media Intelligence. He also said the Office for National Drug Control ran anti-drug ads in 2002, 2003 and 2004.

Swallen said there is no evidence of anti-abortion ads in his Super Bowl records, which go back to 1982. The Super Bowl began in 1967.

Last year was a record high for Super Bowl viewer volume, according to The Nielsen Company, with 98.7 million people tuning in to watch the Pittsburgh Steelers beat the Arizona Cardinals.

The game will be played Feb. 7 at Dolphin Stadium in Miami Gardens, Fla.



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Well, CBS have already screens all of the ads that will be featured in this event. So i think its good. I am now waiting which ad is the best when it comes to innovations and creativity.
Posted by Watch Super Bowl 44 Live Stream Online on 05/02/10 at 06:38pm
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For CBS to broadcast some ones religious belief is counter to my personal belief. Hence, I will try to boycot as many, if not all, products being shown by CBS on Superbowl Sunday. Personal beliefs are better kept to ones self or if an audience is required, then ask for permission first.
Family First as well as Tebow and his mother are under no circumstance the perfect model they are trying to portray, nor is the message of any import. Personal choice by women in this country is still constitutional. If CBS feels we need to have some mouthpiece tell us otherwise, then they
[CBS] need to be shown their error of their choice.
Posted by Rolf R. Meyer on 26/01/10 at 12:16am
Germany



I am totally opposed to having this "Born-again Christian" agenda shoved down my throat during the Superbowl.
I am in favor of boycotting the other products sponsering the Superbowl if CBS airs this commercial.
This is a political agenda that shouldn't be fought on this medium.
Plus, it is not the business of Tim Tebow's, nor Focus on the Family, nor any of the so-called "Christians" what my wife does with her body. Keep the Pulpit out of the Superbowl.
Posted by Ken Bussey on 25/01/10 at 08:45pm
United States



I truly hope that their ad is not being "subsidized" (as religious groups tend to do in abusing their complete ignoring of "seperation of church and state") and that the good and fair organization "Equal Rights Campaign" can come up with the dough to air an equal marriage rights ad for our tax paying American citizens who are having their civil rights violated!!!
Posted by Adrian Brody on 25/01/10 at 06:07pm
United States




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