McDonald's has Ronald McDonald, and KFC has Colonel Sanders, but Chick-fil-A's mascot has not only changed designs repeatedly ...
Neil Young was angry when he sat down to write the lyrics to 1988’s “This Note’s for You.” Throughout the decade, he’d seen everyone from Eric Clapton and Michael Jackson to David Bowie and Tina ...
In the year 1998, Bill Clinton was facing impeachment proceedings, “Titanic” was cleaning up at the Oscars and most households still had landline phones. Gallup and USA Today called up 1,055 Americans ...
The holidays and cars share a special place in advertising history. From snowy drives through twinkling neighborhoods to families embarking on seasonal road trips, some commercials became cultural ...
The change is still unusual for fans who've heard host Scott Hanson's catchphrase for years. David Eulitt / Getty Images So much for “commercial-free football.” NFL RedZone, one of the most popular ...
The 1990s were a magical time for television advertising. With fewer distractions than today's digital era, commercials had the power to grip viewers, making products and catchphrases unforgettable.
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.
Ricola has announced an innovative product aimed at providing sinus relief—scarves infused with essential oils. The scarves are designed to smell similar to Ricola's well-known cough drops and will ...
Ricola is offering scarves infused with essential oils of the brand's signature herbal-alpine cough drops. Trump dials Collins with 'profanity-laced rant' over Venezuela war powers vote Trump ...
When the NFL decided to add commercials to RedZone Channel — which had long been advertised as “Seven hours of commercial-free football” — the spin from the league was that these commercials would be ...
Starting July 1 of next year, Netflix and Co. will need to keep the audio levels consistent from movie and TV shows to advertisements. By Erik Hayden Executive Editor, Business In an effort to cut ...