Simpson stars in an ad for the brand’s new Frank’s RedHot flavor combo, more than two decades after confusing chicken and ...
For years, the NFL convinced fans to buy the RedZone Channel with the catchphrase, “Seven hours of commercial-free football.” For fans of RedZone, those times were the good old days. And they’re not ...
Everybody is looking for a big insurance payout. But what if we told you that the biggest payout of all is starring as a recurring quirky character in an insurance company’s commercials? Don’t believe ...
The holiday season is encroaching upon us with Christmas songs already playing in stores and decorations going up everywhere. And nothing makes folks more nostalgic for yesteryear than the holidays.
Commercial production has long been crucial to sustaining entertainment workers in the Los Angeles area. But it continues to plummet. By Nicole Sperling Reporting from Los Angeles Diane McArter runs ...
Geoff (He/Him) is a Contributor from Canada. He has been playing games since he walked into a random apartment with a super nintendo as a child with Super Mario World already inserted. Geoff has ...
Having already hosted the Emmys in 1994 and 2001, Ellen DeGeneres returned to do the honors a third time in 2005. Tasked with hosting the event just weeks after Hurricane Katrina, the comedian paid ...
NFL RedZone will no longer be “seven hours of commercial free football.” Going into the 2025 NFL season, and following the sale of RedZone to Disney/ESPN, the show is going through a slight transition ...
This season will mark the end of “NFL RedZone” being commercial-free. Host Scott Hanson confirmed that the seven-hour show will feature commercials in some way when the 2025 season kicks off this ...
In 1969, a now-iconic commercial first popped the question, “How many licks does it take to get to the Tootsie Roll center of a Tootsie Pop?” This deceptively simple line in a 30-second script managed ...
“Plink!” (“Donk”? “Plonk”?) Spell it however you like: It’s the sound of sweet, sweet dopamine hitting your system—the sound effect that Microsoft’s Xbox gaming ecosystem has been using, for twenty ...