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CBS Sets Super Bowl Greatest Commercials Special, ‘The Talk’s Aisha Tyler To Co-Host You will be redirected back to your article in seconds Skip to main content January 3, 2013 4:00pm
SERVICES TO SHARE THIS PAGE. EXCLUSIVE: CBS‘ annual _Super Bowl’s Greatest Commercials_ special, now in its 13th year, will air on January 30, four days before Super Bowl XLVII, which also
airs on CBS. It will be broadcast from the home of this year’s big game, Mercedes Benz Superdome in New Orleans. CBS Sports’ NFL analyst Boomer Esiason, who made his debut as co-host on last
year’s special, is back, joined by Aisha Tyler, co-host of CBS’ daytime talk show _The Talk_. She succeeds _The Biggest Loser_‘s Jillian Michaels who emceed last year. After experimenting
with ranking the greatest Super Bowl commercial brands last year, the special returns to its original format of grading individual commercials. Viewers once again will get to vote for their
favorite Super Bowl commercial of all time. Beginning today, the top 12 vote-getters from the past decade of _Super Bowl’s Greatest Commercials_, including Adriana Lima’s Victoria’s Secret
spot and E*Trade’s Trading Baby, will go head-to-head on CBS’ site, where fans will be able to vote via Facebook and Twitter to determine the top three Super Bowl commercials of all time.
Those commercials will advance to the live vote during the broadcast, with the winning ad revealed at the end of the show. _Super Bowl’s Greatest Commercials 2013_ is being produced by IMG
Media, Juma Entertainment and Robert Dalrymple Prods. Robert Horowitz and Steve Mayer are the executive producers. Mark Ritchie will direct. As for this year’s crop of Super Bowl
commercials, according to reports, CBS’ available slots have been virtually sold out at record rates of up to $3.8 million for a 30-second spot. WATCH ON DEADLINE 1 Comments JavaScript is
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