,'age 4B THE BATTALION TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1980 Super Bowl Super game means super money for commercials United Press International NEW YORK — The price tag for 30 seconds of commercial time on Super Bowl XIV: $238,000. That comes to $476,000 per mi nute. There are 22 minutes of com mercial time on the Super Bowl, which means when the Pittsburgh Steelers meet the Los Angeles Rams in the Rose Bowl on Jan. 20, sponsors will have paid CBS $10,472,000. That marks an increase over last year, when Super Bowl XIII’s 30- second spots on NBC sold for $185,000-$370,000 per minute for a total of $8.14 million. “The Super Bowl is not a money maker for the network that carries it,” said Kevin O’Malley, vice presi dent, program planning and de velopment, for CBS Sports. O’Malley’s statement is not as out rageous as it appears, particularly considering that networks are accus tomed to yery hefty profits. The almost $10.5 million pricetag is a gross figure. Subtract the 15 per cent advertising agency fee, the approximately $7 million that CBS paid the National Football League for Super Bowl broadcast rights, and the heavy production costs in order to make Super Bowl a super event. That leaves a profit, but not a windfall. Just to sweeten the pot, however, there also is the 90-minute pregame broadcast, which earns the network some extra cash it doesn’t have to split with the NFL. O’Malley was asked: Why do it, if Formals Now at Northgate! it isn’t a big moneymaker? He laughed. “It’s a matter of prestige,” he said. “The Super Bowl is the No. 1 sport ing event in America. We invest 100 hours a year in NFL programming. The Super Bowl is the ultimate event. Naturally, it’s something we want to do.” This is the year when people who know more about football than tele vision are joking about what the ex perts say is an uneven match, with Pittsburgh ready to turn the Rams into lambs. “The only way to get any excite ment into this game is having the Ayatollah Khomeini hang-glide into the Rose Bowl at half time, ” one bar room wit predicted after the Rams won their conference championship game Jan. 6. “Or have the Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders try bayonet practice on Howard Cosell,’’ said another. CBS is betting that the Super Bowl will generate its own excite ment, as it has in the past despite the forecasts of a one-sided game. CBS is guestimating that the game will boast an average audience of 84 mil lion, with approximately 102 million Americans watching at least some part of the game. “The Rams defeated Tampa Bay and the Cowboys in Dallas and they earned the right to go,” O’Malley said. “But the Super Bowl probably cre ates its own audience,” he said. “If you look at audience levels in the past, the fact is they were not largely affected by which teams partici pated. The Super Bowl seems to have a particular character of its own. “Super Bowl Sunday is almost a national holiday,” he continued. “Viewing levels show that most of the country is watching the game. They have parties at home or sche dule social events just for the pur pose of watching the game. ” A look at Super Bowl Nielsen sta tistics bears out O’Malley’s point. The 1978 Super Bowl XII from New Orleans ranks fourth in the Nielsen list of most watched shows of all time. That list is headed by the final episode of “Roots” and the two parts of “Gone With The Wind.” Super Bowl XII is the highest- rated live program ever presented. Super Bowl XIII is right behind XII in the Nielsen list. The equipment the network has lined up for the game is impressive: 31 cameras to be used in pre-game, game and post-game broadcasts, in cluding 20 at the Rose Bowl. Of those, 16 will be used for game cov- erage, including one in the Goodyear blimp. The game will be broadcast by 214 stations in the United States, 55 CBC stations in Canada, as well as stations in 15 foreign countries, in cluding Japan, Saudi Arabia, Thai land, as well as the United Kingdom, Mexico, Central and South Amer ican nations. That doesn’t include the seven foreign lands in which Armed Forces Television will carry the game. The show will begin at 4:30 p.m, Eastern time, with the 90-minute pregame “The Super Bowl Today.” The game will run from kickoff at 6:10 p.m.. 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Bo Rein was a man who had a rare combination of ability and attitude He could perform and™ an intense competitor.” Rein and pilot Lewis Benscottei, 48, died Friday when their 10-seal Cessna Conquest wandered 1, miles off course and nosedived 41,000 feet into the Atlantic Ocean The Coast Guard suspended id search Saturday without finding either body. Athletic Director Paul Dielzel, new football coach Jerry Stovall and Rein’s eight-member LSU attended similar memorial services for Rein in Cary, N.C., Sunday.Rein lived in Cary during his last four years as head coach of North Caroli na State. Gail Benscotter, wife of the pilot, attended regular services at Parkview Baptist Church in Baton Rouge Sunday morning. ‘Banderillero’ killed by bull after 40 years in the ring United Press International VILLACOLIMA, Mexico —A 65- year-old banderillo was gored and killed during a bullfight fought by Spanish matador Manola Reyes, au thorities say. 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