NBC has sold 30-second ads for Super Bowl LII for a reported $5 million per spot. So it’s a big deal when an ad doesn’t fire off correctly. It happened midway during the second quarter and millions of TVs went to black instead of commercial, and then NBC awkwardly went back to the game with Al Michaels in mid-sentence.
Of course, leave it to the Deadpool movie Twitter account to put some humor into the situation:
And with the Super Bowl having the biggest audience of the year, it didn’t go unnoticed:
https://twitter.com/owillis/status/960311784010854401
This was my TV screen! pic.twitter.com/rSyVjY3hLF
— ANTHONY ADAMS (@spiceadams) February 5, 2018
https://twitter.com/kenlevine/status/960311899337383937
Certainly, NBC is hoping that it won’t be experiencing any more technical glitches. The network sent out this statement:
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