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It was a bad year for ads; the ones at the top of ... in an arresting black-and-white production, Nike’s first Super Bowl ad since 1998. Credit...N.F.L. The N.F.L.’s own feel-good promo, ...
And while the ads have always been a topic of chatter both at Super Bowl viewing parties and ... Aubrey Plaza, Michael Shannon and a rule-breaking Bad Bunny assemble in a room full of salty ...
Bad Bunny, Becky G, Seal, Ludacris and more musical stars appeared in ads during the big game. By Joe Lynch Executive Digital Director Super Bowl 2025 is in the books. On Sunday (Feb. 9), the ...
Super Bowl commercials were $8 million for 30 seconds during the game this year. Randy Belcher from AccessU joined 10 News Monday morning to break down the good, funny and even weird.
So bad they might have to change the name from ... The thing is, if you have enough money to spend $8 million per 30 seconds on a Super Bowl ad, shouldn’t you be actually giving it to people ...
That's not necessarily a bad thing. There has been some stiff ... Apple really got things kicked off with its "1984" ad, which ran during Super Bowl XVIII. Since then, there have been countless ...
Has video killed the Super Bowl ad? If ever there were a Super Bowl that ... Aubrey Plaza, Michael Shannon, Bad Bunny and Bill Murray — that they quickly ceased to make an impact.
For their Super Bowl ad in 23 years, Yahoo created an unexpected ... “Man, I hate that things are so bad that we have to do a commercial about it,” Snoop says. Robert Kraft Shares New ...
the Super Bowl still is not immune to utterly forgettable commercials that ultimately waste our time and the brand’s ad budgets. High anticipation, low pay-off. The upside of a bad ad is that ...
LERMA/ has worked with Avocados From Mexico to create ads, many featuring people delivering bad news with the organization's iconic jingle. The Cowboys might not be playing in the Super Bowl this ...
After a brief appearance by Bad Bunny, who gets in trouble for smiling ... because self-aware cameos have long been a big genre of Super Bowl ad. (See: Victoria Beckham forgetting the name ...