LDC: prices for pubs for pubs for the M6 ​​final unveiled

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While we are gradually getting closer to the outcome of the Champions League 2025, M6 revealed the tariffs for half-time advertising cuts. Figures that greatly depend on the qualification or not of Paris Saint-Germain for the C1 final.

For 20 seconds of broadcasting on the branch, the amount varies from 30,000 to 90,000 euros depending on the period of publishing the advertising. If the men of Luis Enrique are present in the final, the prices soar from 44,000 to 160,000 euros. M6 also offers an offer at 215,000 euros for an ad including the intervention of one of the commentators of the meeting with a product of the brand. As a reminder, the channel bought by the TF1 group acquired the television rights of the next three Champions League finals during the last call for tenders.

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