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The Roller Coaster That’s Been the Super Bowl Halftime Show

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There’s been some good, some bad, and some ugly in the history of the Super Bowl Halftime show, which has included some of the all-time greats (such as Michael Jackson, Prince and Lady Gaga), but this season there’s a real issue that the NFL has on their hands in terms of a credibility problem.

Let’s go back to Super Bowl XXVI on January 26th 1992 in the Rose Bowl in California.

Gloria Estefan is performing the finale of a show that features dancers, a marching band and two former Olympic champion skaters.

At the same time, people across America are taking toilet breaks, making beer runs, or – disastrously for Super Bowl host broadcaster CBS – changing the channel, with approximately 17 million viewers ditching the halftime show for a one-off live episode of sketch comedy show In Living Color on rival network Fox, a huge sketch comedy show at the time with the likes of Jim Carrey and the Wayans Brothers.

It was a catastrophe for the Super Bowl’s organizers, who, as a result, aggressively recruited the biggest pop star in the world in Michael Jackson, in a bid to enhance ratings.

Their plan would up working.

The King of Pop’s 1993 appearance helped to attract a television audience of 91 million viewers – the second-largest in Super Bowl history at the time and 12 million more than the previous year – and ratings actually increased between halves for the first time ever.

Staging concert-style shows with worldwide mainstream artists has worked for both the organizers and performers ever since, with the artists and the NFL enjoying great success.

The Super Bowl’s US television audience has never dipped back below 83 million viewers, while artists who have done it enjoy a boost to both their profile and their sales.

The halftime show has grown to where that it is discussed almost as much as the game itself, with online betting props available to bet on the first song, changes of costumes, and what guests will appear.

In the past couple of years, however, the organizers have faced a new problem: attracting mega superstars.

The reason why is complicated, but it can be traced back to the continued exile of former San Francisco 49ers QB Colin Kaepernick, who protested the national anthem at the start of games throughout the 2016 season and has been a huge source of controversy ever since.

Jay-Z turned down the chance to appear in 2018 in solidarity with Kaepernick, while several mainstream artists rejected offers to perform at the 2019 show, including Rihanna, Pink and Cardi B.

The organizers have settled on Maroon 5 to headline this year’s show, with guest appearances from Travis Scott – who requested a $500,000 donation for charity Dream Corps to appear – and OutKast member Big Boi, not the lineup that the NFL really wanted.

It’s clear that for the first time in more than 25 years, though, the show, previously considered a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, is now viewed by some artists as not worth the headache.

It’s hard to believe, given how successful the blueprint created by Jackson’s huge 1993 performance has been.

His album, Dangerous, rose 90 places in the Billboard charts immediately after the show, and his 90-minute conversation with Oprah Winfrey just over a week later remains the highest-rated television interview of all time.

Indeed, most artists have benefitted hugely from performing at the Super Bowl, and it would be worth their while to think twice about it.

Madonna, for example, saw sales of her back catalogue increase by 410 percent after her appearance in 2012.

And in 2018, Lady Gaga’s album and single sales rose by over 1,000 per cent on the day of her acclaimed Super Bowl LI halftime show, with the buzz from that performance helping her secure a two-year residency in Las Vegas later that year.

To some artists, however, the halftime show hasn’t been quite so kind.

Janet Jackson is the most notable of those, with ‘Nipplegate’ being inarguably the most infamous moment in Super Bowl history.

While Justin Timberlake was just as responsible for the wardrobe malfunction, Jackson took the brunt of the blame. Her music and videos were removed from all Viacom properties – including CBS and MTV – and her album, while critically acclaimed, underperformed commercially.

M.I.A. also saw her profile dip after she gave the camera the middle finger at Super Bowl XLVI in 2012 and was subsequently sued for $16m by the NFL, later settling out of court.

It’s a testament to the show’s pull, however, that artists continued – up until recently, at least – to jump at the chance to perform.

There’s no doubt that the NFL has benefitted just as much from the switch to concert-style performances.

Ratings now typically rise at halftime as viewers tune in to watch the spectacle, and the last nine Super Bowls have all seen American television audiences of 100 million and above.

A 30-second Super Bowl commercial spot, which cost $850,000 back in 1992, is now worth $5m, an increase of $3.5m after accounting for inflation.

It’s clear, however, that the Kaepernick situation has hurt the NFL.

Last year’s Super Bowl – in which Timberlake’s halftime show performance featured a tone-deaf posthumous duet with Prince – attracted the smallest television audience since 2009.

Ratings fell nine per cent from 2017, when Lady Gaga performed, and market share dropped below 69 per cent for the first time in eight years.

For that reason, the pressure is on for this February’s Super Bowl in Atlanta after the rejections from several big names have become so public.

A complete revamp of the halftime show is not likely to happen, but another year of ratings going down could force the NFL to change what they do in terms of their strategy – one that has been incredibly successful for the past 25 years.

Infographic courtesy of Betway.

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