For many, television commercials are less about watching and more about enduring. Those of a certain age will recall the familiar rush during a commercial break—a frantic dash to the bathroom or ...
For a lot of people, commercials are a big part of the Super Bowl weekend, good spots can leave a lasting impression. Those who grew up in Tulsa, have seen their share of some pretty memorable ads.
For the most part, television commercials are not watched so much as endured. People of a certain age will remember the unpleasant sensation of watching some show or another, then jumping up to go to ...
Every year, the Super Bowl features some of the flashiest – and costliest – advertising on television. An abundance of these spots uses classic rock songs as their soundtracks. The use of classic ...
You can tell that advertising is truly successful when you're thinking about a product without even realizing you're thinking about it. Like when you hum the Pepto-Bismol theme while doing the dishes ...
The vintage commercials promote various soft drinks from the Coca-Cola Company, emphasizing the enjoyment and relief they provide from thirst, especially in the African heat. Fanta is highlighted for ...
These memorable commercials help tell the story of TV advertising in New Orleans. A tribute to some classic local television commercials, their characters and creators. These memorable commercials ...
What is the classic Chicago TV commercial or business that is your remember that is gone but not forgotten? Roger Badesch, retired WGN Radio news anchor, returns to ‘The Dave Plier Show’ to talk to ...
Animated characters are featured in many of these early commercials. In the simple, clean style of the era's cartoon shows, Mr. Clean and the Raid bug spray pests make their now familiar appearance, ...
Sometimes TV taps into a timeless element, which explains why shows like I Love Lucy, Seinfeld and The Office can run for decades in syndication. More often than not, though, the medium doesn’t age ...
What is the classic Chicago TV commercial or business that is your remember that is gone but not forgotten? Roger Badesch, retired WGN Radio news anchor, returns to ‘The Dave Plier Show’ to talk to ...