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Apple Music is replacing Pepsi as the new sponsor for the NFL's Super Bowl halftime show

Apple Music is replacing Pepsi as the new sponsor for the NFL’s Super Bowl halftime show. The multi-year partnership was announced Friday and financial terms weren’t disclosed. In a statement, the NFL said that it “couldn’t think of a more appropriate partner” for the show. The halftime show is most-watched musical performance of the year, with 120 million people watching this year’s performance. Apple Music’s sponsorship begins at the next Super Bowl on February 12, 2023, in Glendale, Arizona.

However, it announced in May that it was ending its halftime show sponsorship, however it still remains the league’s official soft drink after a 10-year deal struck last May. Pepsi isn’t the only beverage brand dialing back its presence at the big game. Anheuser-Busch announced earlier this year that it ended its more-than-33-year-old exclusive deal with the Super Bowl, allowing other alcohol brands to jump in. For example, Molson Coors\n \n quickly purchased a 30-second spot.

 

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Diabetes for all !

Good now i know to skip the halftime show this year

Dentists everywhere rejoice

Mahsa_Amini ایران بدون اینترنت

Well going to see Taylor as the halftime show, Boo

Pepsi does not care about the blind or visually impaired.

What does this have to do with inflation and our military personnel eligible for food stamps?

Not liking this.

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