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http://variety.com/author/ispot-tv/

Like the production budgets thread, I think this would be a cool idea as this shows how much each studio spends on TV spots. They post these every Wednesday.


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http://variety.com/2015/biz/news/top-tv ... 201441165/

Week ending on 2/25:
1. Run All Night - $11 million (13.7m)
2. Focus - $9.7 million (31.7m)
3. McFarland, USA - $5.9 million (20.3m)
4. Unfinished Business - $4.2 million (12.2m)
5. Hot Tub Time Machine - $4.7 million (18.4m)

lol @ Hot Tub Time Machine. It won't even make half of that this weekend.


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Awesome. I never knew they posted this!

What do the numbers in brackets mean?

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http://variety.com/author/ispot-tv/

Like the production budgets thread, I think this would be a cool idea as this shows how much each studio spends on TV spots. They post these every Wednesday.

I added this thread to
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What do the numbers in brackets mean?
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Ah ok, so that's the total advertising spend. Nice.

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Totally random, but was ASM2's marketing budget really $190 million? jfkldafjks although I guess that was WW.


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Week ending on 3/4:
1. Focus - $8.7 million ($40.3 m)
2. Run All Night - $8 million (21.5m)
3. Chappie - $5.7 million (21.5m)
4. Unfinished Business - $5.5 million (17.7m)
5. Cinderella - $5 million (12.2m)
http://variety.com/2015/data/news/warne ... 201445427/


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Week ending on 3/11:
1. Get Hard - $10.4 million ($13.4m)
2. Run All Night - 9.6 million (31.1m)
3. Home - 7.1 million (9.2m)
4. Chappie - 4.6 million (25.9m)
5. Cinderella - 4.1 million (16.8m)
http://variety.com/2015/data/news/get-h ... 201449958/


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Cinderella is keeping its advertising costs so low. But I suppose that doesn't include the Frozen short, which is basically a long advertisement for Frozen 2, and was essentially a marketing tool for Cinderella.

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It blows my mind how many of these moves' marketing budget is more than their total box office run. Studios are really banking on them making it up on the back end somehow.


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Don't believe too much of what you see here. They most likely buoyed these marketing spends with the fact that they were advertising on networks already owned by the studio. In these cases, that marketing figure will actually be $0.00, apart from when it comes to paying individuals that participated on the understanding that they would receive a percentage of the profits.

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Week ending on 3/18:
1. Get Hard - $8 million ($21.3m)
2. Run All Night - 7.4 million (38.4m)
3. Home - 6 million (15.2m)
4. The Gunman - 5.3 million (13.1m)
5. Cinderella - 5.1 million (21.9m)
http://variety.com/2015/data/news/get-h ... 201454594/

Guess Insurgent will show up next week? Weird.


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Wow, Run All Night really went all out.

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http://variety.com/2015/data/news/furio ... 201459097/
week ending on 3/25:
1. Get Hard - $11.7 million ($33.1m)
2. Furious 7- 7.4 million (15.9m)
3. Insurgent - 6.1 million (21.3m)
4. Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation - 6.1 million (6.1m)
5.The Gunman - 5.3 million (18.4m)

Strange that they gave MI5 that much TV $ this early.


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No Home? I saw lots of ads for it during ABC's comedy block.


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It's probably the cost of the teaser, the teaser of the teaser, and the poster, and 6.1 million is the total of a few months worth of work combined.

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It's probably the cost of the teaser, the teaser of the teaser, and the poster, and 6.1 million is the total of a few months worth of work combined.

Huh? That 6.1 million is the total cost of what the studio paid for networks to air the teaser.


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Ah, so the thread title is wrong then. I assumed it was also the aspects of marketing. Do they include the deductions/ Cross promotions/ Sponsors as well or is do they just have the amount that it would cost to air the ads?

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Ah, so the thread title is wrong then.

nah, title is fine. :)


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The title is wrong. It should be "TV Marketing Spend thread". Using the forward slash is making it seem like this is the TV and Marketing Budget thread, which it isn't.

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week ending on 4/1:
1. Get Hard - $8.9 million ($41.8m)
2. Furious 7- 7.4 million (23.7m)
3. Home - 4.5 million (24.7m)
4. It Follows - 3.6 million (3.6m)
5.Paul Blart Mall Cop 2 - 3.5 million (5m)
http://variety.com/2015/data/news/get-h ... 201463344/


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2015 so far (not final tally, but the last tally inside the Top Five):

2014 holdover:
$53.8m American Sniper (WB)

1) 44.8m Get Hard (WB)
2) 40.3m Focus (WB)
3) 40.0m Jupiter Ascending (WB)
4) 38.7m Kingsman (Fox)
5) 38.4m Run All Night (WB)
6) 30.7m Fast & Furious (Uni)

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week ending on 4/15:
1. Paul Blart 2 - $6 million ($17.1m)
2. Longest Ride- 2.7 million (17.7m)
3. Monkey Kingdom - 2.4 million (5m)
4. Age of Adaline - 2.2 million (7.9m)
5. Avengers: Age of Ultron - 2 million (11.5m)
http://variety.com/2015/data/news/paul- ... 201472160/


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2015 so far (not final tally, but the last tally inside the Top Five):

2014 holdover:
$53.8m American Sniper (WB)

1) 44.8m Get Hard (WB)
2) 40.3m Focus (WB)
3) 40.0m Jupiter Ascending (WB)
4) 38.7m Kingsman (Fox)
5) 38.4m Run All Night (WB)
6) 30.7m Fast & Furious (Uni)

Yeesh at WB. Run All Night didn't even manage to gross that much lol. Guess with Sniper they are able to give more money to all their films but like last year they sure do overspend.


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