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YouTube tallies votes for this year's top five Super Bowl spots [w/video]

Tue, 19 Feb 2013 When we asked you to tell us which of this year's 16 car-themed Super Bowl commercials you liked best, you chose the Farmer commercial from Chrysler Group, advertising the Ram trucks, over Audi's Prom commercial in second place. Turns out the voters in YouTube's Ad Blitz poll agreed, voting the same commercial to the number one spot from among the field commercials in every category.

From there, however, they went in a totally different direction. Budweiser's The Clydesdales spot came second, Samsung's The Next Big Thing took third. The Jeep Whole Again ad scored fourth in the YouTube poll, fifth in our poll of auto commercials, and the Hyundai Team spot got fifth from the YouTubers, but ninth in our poll.

The voting results don't match up with the viewing numbers, though – while Farmer has more than 13 million views, The Next Big Thing is well beyond 21 million. You can read the press release below and see all five spots, lined up for you, one more time.











2013 YouTube Ad Blitz Winners Revealed

This year's game day was was full of action - both on and off the field. After the Ravens and 49ers battled it out during the game, you went online to vote for your favorite game day commercial in our annual YouTube Ad Blitz contest. After a week of intense competition, we've tallied the final votes and you chose Chrysler Group's "Farmer" commercial as your favorite ad of the big game!


Rounding out the top five commercials of the big game are spots from Budweiser, Samsung, Jeep, and Hyundai:
2. Budweiser "The Clydesdales"
3. Samsung "The Next Big Thing"
4. Jeep "Whole Again"
5. Hyundai "Team"

From celebrity cameos to poetic images, these commercials represent the game day ads that resonated most with viewers online. In addition to being the highest voted ads on Ad Blitz, the five spots combined racked up more than 61M views on YouTube in two weeks.

In a new addition to our yearly celebration of advertising excellence, we welcome you to join us Saturday, 2/16, at 3:00 pm ET / 12:00 pm PT as we host a Google+ Hangout with the creative heavyweights behind these winning ads, along with Adweek editors James Cooper and Tim Nudd.

Tune into the YouTube homepage today to check out the top five spots!

New stats: From celebrity cameos to poetic images, these commercials represent the game day ads that resonated most with viewers online. In addition to being the highest voted ads on Ad Blitz, the five spots combined generated more than 61 million views on YouTube in two weeks - making up more than 30 percent of all total views of game day ads and teasers on YouTube so far (as of 5/14).

Michael Yapp, Director, YouTube:
Why did the Ram spot make it to #1?
Sometimes in a very noisy environment, a quiet, intimate tone speaks louder than than all the competing noise. Paul Harvey- his voice, his credibility; his association with the heartland; his folksy paean to a place and time we all felt was lost, lent an authenticity and a heartfelt note to the aspirations of a country that sometimes seems to have strayed from its moral compass. Ram's, "The Farmer" hit a soft spot we all may have forgotten we had.

What's the correlation between voting results and views?
What we see time over time is that advertising that's successful tells a story, taps into an emotion, enhances our time rather than just interrupting it. Voting results mirror the sentiments of the audience- what resonated most collects the most votes. Views accrued tells us which spots are most popular.

By Jonathon Ramsey


See also: EPA says it will more closely monitor fuel economy claims from automakers, Chrysler recalling 278,222 trucks and SUVs over bad rear axles, Ram 1500 to get V6 diesel engine later this year.