Hershey has modernized the beloved 1989 "Holiday Bells" commercial - launching a multi-channel interactive campaign.
The snack company modernized its 1989 “Holiday Bells” creative by bringing it to life in Rockefeller Center and on digital ...
WADL in Detroit, Michigan, a Top 14 television market, has announced the removal of Lionsgate's MovieSphere Gold from its channel lineup in the Detroit market. About WADL - WADL was built from a ...
The first time I heard “Situation” by Yaz, a British synth-pop duo, I was in a lesbian club filled with mostly closeted college women in Syracuse, N.Y. With Alison Moyet’s soulful, sexy vocals ...
For over a year, AEW has branded itself as "where the best wrestle." Moving forward, Tony Khan and the company have shifted the message a bit. Powerhouse Hobbs, Ricochet, Orange Cassidy, and Thekla ...
The California State Legislature has passed a new law that extends federal TV-commercial volume rules to cover streaming. On Tuesday, Gov. Gavin Newsom signed SB 576 by Sen. Thomas Umberg (D-Santa Ana ...
California has passed a new law aimed at quieting blaring advertisements on streaming platforms like Netflix, Hulu, and Prime Video, requiring commercial volumes to match the audio levels of the ...
Miley Cyrus is putting her stamp on one of makeup’s most recognizable anthems. The pop star has officially reimagined Maybelline’s classic “Maybe she’s born with it. Maybe it’s Maybelline” jingle, ...
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency’s latest television advertisement campaign has reportedly failed to draw even a single police officer from the Denver region, according to CBS News.
In an email to ICE, the head of the Florida Police Chiefs' Association said it was "incredibly disappointing" that the agency was poaching officers despite local law enforcement committing resources ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. A new law that could prohibit exceedingly loud commercials on streaming services is awaiting Gov. Newsom’s ...
In the realm of television commercials, one queen reigns benevolently above all — and her name? Flo. The fictional Progressive salesperson has been charming the pants off of TV viewers for decades — ...