Joy is a powerful emotion and can play a major role in who—and what—a person chooses to surround themselves with. For marketers hoping to persuade their audience to make a purchase or identify with a ...
Old Spice. Taco Bell. E-Trade. Blendtec. Budweiser. Some of the most memorable advertising campaigns in recent history, regardless of company size and marketing budget, and whether broadcast, print or ...
When asked to write a TV commercial for a car, Jeremy Clarkson, the presenter of the car show Top Gear, started the job with a complaint: “It’s a pretty car, but what they’ve done is put the engine ...
Over the years, there has been no shortage of discourse on the role of humor in advertising, with industry legends and self-proclaimed funnymen alike frequently rhapsodizing about its importance. In ...
Earlier this week, in an analysis of how TV ads have changed in the 70 years since they first appeared on UK TV, Kantar’s Lynne Deason ran the numbers for us on what she called a “dramatic decline” in ...
Advertisers that primarily limited their messages to somber or patriotic themes immediately after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks are having some fun again. Sight gags, word games and other clever ...
Paul Hornung. Whitey Ford. Tom Heinsohn. Sports fans of a certain vintage will recognize those names as stars of football, baseball and basketball, respectively, from the 1950s and 1960s. Their ...
I’m the son of a white father and a black mother, who grew up in a Christian household, surrounded by Jews, Muslims, Hindus and Sikhs. I fell in love with martial arts and the whole mysticism of the ...
(By Lisa Orkin) There has never been a better time for humor in advertising. I know what you’re thinking…we’re in the middle of a pandemic, the economy’s tanking. Exactly. Listeners need an escape ...
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