Ape Advocate Cries Foul Over Super Bowl Simians
The half-minute commercial may have generated a few laughs, and somehow even spiked motor oil sales, but the price paid by the animal actors isn't worth it.
The half-minute commercial may have generated a few laughs, and somehow even spiked motor oil sales, but the price paid by the animal actors isn't worth it.
Huffington Post | Marcus Baram | Posted 03.04.2009 | Media
SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEOS In general, most of the long-awaited ads featured during the Super Bowl this year were considered a disappointment. The N...
AP | DEBORAH YAO | Posted 03.03.2009 | Media
It's time for that annual winter ritual where people gather before their TV screens to whoop and holler as they gobble down unhealthy treats. Yes, it'...
Steve Parker | Posted 01.14.2009 | Business
With car sales suffering worldwide, the marketing and advertising budgets, where many companies keep their racing dollars, are often the first budgets to be trimmed.
AdAge | Brian Steinberg | Posted 10.13.2008 | Media
NEW YORK (AdAge.com) -- Ad time in the Super Bowl seems to be disappearing faster than a plate of buffalo wings. NBC, which will broadcast Super Bowl ...
Wall Street Journal | Stephanie Kang and Suzanne Vranica | Posted 10.13.2008 | Business
Marketers may be tightening their belts amid the economic downturn, but you'd never know it from the sale of Super Bowl ads. The National Football Le...
Wall Street Journal | MATTHEW FUTTERMAN and SUZANNE VRANICA | Posted 05.14.2008 | Media
The Super Bowl has always been a tough ticket, but now NBC is telling advertisers it will cost them $3 million just to get into the game -- for 30 sec...
New York Times | STUART ELLIOTT | Posted 03.28.2008 | Business
Sponsors of the ABC broadcast of the Academy Awards on Feb. 24 are deciding that the show is no country for old ads. Marketers will spend an estimate...
The Huffington Post | Posted 03.28.2008 | Entertainment
Tide-to-Go Commercial, My Talking Stain Ad CareerBuilder.com "Queen of Hearts" Commercial Budweiser's Clydesdale ad: Pepsi-Cola ad featuring ...
MSNBC | Peter Hartlaub | Posted 03.28.2008 | Business
When it comes to Super Bowl advertisements, sleaze sells. This Sunday will likely feature sexual innuendos, bodily functions, crotch injuries, erectil...
Brenda Scott Royce | Posted 03.15.2009 | Green