(Dagbladet): More faithful “beliebers” were disappointed when Justin Bieber (22) in august chose to close their account on Instagram.
Friday evening (Norwegian time) got his 77 million followers, however a surprise in the Instagram feed, then the “Sorry”singer abruptly made a ever so little comeback on the social media.
It was not a long-awaited “selfie” or livsoppdatering that was published on the singer’s profile, but a reklamevideo for mobile company T-Mobile, where Bieber himself plays the lead role.
the Commercial is done in conjunction with Sunday’s Super Bowl final, where the artist – in the role of the “celebration expert” – takes viewers through the seiersdansens history.
Bieber even shows, incidentally, some vigorous dance moves, and encourage with the its Instagram followers to share their seiersdanser in social media during the emneknaggen #UlimitedMoves.
40 million for 30 seconds
According to CNN there are over 111 million people as the benches themselves in front of the screen each year to watch the Super Bowl final in american football.
on Sunday, going the 51. round of the event of the stack, and it is expected once more that several million people will follow the super final between the New England Patriots and Atlanta Falcons.
For many, it is at least as exciting to get reklamepausene, for it is no secret that advertisers add both time and money in the short reklamesnuttene.
The New York Times writes that the companies purses out around 40 million to get shown a 30-second reklamesnutt during transmission.
In addition, several of the firms also up to 25 per cent of this sum to the marketing associated to ad, enter the site.
Made fun of itself
Several of the enterprises are wages like in familiar faces to the videos, and in addition to Justin Bieber, will this year also see Justin Timberlake, Lady Gaga and Tom Brady in reklamepausene, writes CNBC.
One of the celebrities that have received the most paid for to set-up in a commercial in conjunction with Super Bowl final, is filmstjerna Brad Pitt.
According to CBS News, he earned around 30 million (in today’s currency) when he lined up in the heineken’s commercial in 2005.
two years ago got realitystjerna Kim Kardashian’s attention when she made a humorous video for T-Mobile.
having first been introduced as “a famous person” in the video, here, she keeps a “serious” appeal:
“Hello. I called Kim. Each month pulls the mobile companies back tons of data. Tragic. Data you paid for, which could have been used to see what kind of makeup I use, the back of my arm, vacations and outfits my. Everything is gone”.
“Please, help me to save mobile data”, says Kardashian after a series of ironic poseringer.
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