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Where to catch the Super Bowl ads online

February 1, 2013

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toyota super bowlThere will be endless analysis of the key plays that decide Super Bowl XLVII, and there will be plenty of analysis of the ads that run during the game as well.

For those who want to see them all again, the ads will be available on a number of sites after the game.

Three sites that will offer analysis and rankings of Super Bowl ads online are McKee Wallwork & Co.’s AdBowl, Pavone’s SpotBowl, and USA Today’s AdMeter.

Last week Media Life chatted with Pavone president and CEO Michael Pavone about this year’s most buzzworthy Super Bowl ads (http://www.medialifemagazine.com/this-years-most-buzzworthy-super-bowl-ads).

On Monday we will publish a post-Super Bowl interview with McKee Wallwork & Co. integration architect Emily Howard Griebel breaking down the agency’s AdBowl results, with links to top ads.

There are a number of other sites where viewers can watch the Super Bowl ads from this year and years past. Among them are NFL.com, Hulu’s AdZone, and YouTube’s AdBlitz.

Other sites where you can catch the ads postgame include SuperBowl-Ads.com, SuperBowl-Commercials.org and AdLand.tv.

Tags: adbowl, admeter, ads, Emily Howard Griebel, media life, nfl, online, spotbowl, super bowl, super bowl ads, super bowl advertising, super bowl commercials, tv, viewers

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