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Apple's Siri goes A-list with Cookie Monster as new spokesman
Siri, me want cookies.
By Patrick Kulp
Samuel L. Jackson, Spike Lee and Charles Barkley hit the road in new March Madness ads
As far as entertaining road-trip companions go, you could do worse than Charles Barkley.
By Patrick Kulp
Many people don't understand why this Lane Bryant body-positive commercial was rejected by NBC and ABC
ABC and NBC claimed the ad was too risqué to air.
By Patrick Kulp
Virtual reality helps people with MS relive their passions in touching ad campaign
Virtual reality helps a surfer and a dancer with MS reconnect with what they love most.
By Patrick Kulp
Advertising agency CEO joked about raping female employees, lawsuit alleges
A longtime employee is accusing the CEO of repeated racist and sexist behavior.
By Patrick Kulp
Tennis company Head defends Maria Sharapova's integrity through drug test controversy
Not all of the tennis star's sponsors have jumped ship.
By Patrick Kulp
Michael Phelps cried when he saw this commercial about his final Olympics
Under Armour is already celebrating Phelps' last hurrah this summer.
By Patrick Kulp
The Most Interesting Man in the World is being temporarily replaced for a good reason
He doesn't always take trips to Mars, but when he does, he never returns.
By Patrick Kulp
Girls are growing up thinking that how they look is more important than how they feel, and an advertising exec wants to change that
Free your mind and the rest will follow.
Maria Sharapova loses 3 major endorsements in one day after her first bad drug test
Nike, Tag Heuer and Porsche have all suspended deals with the tennis star.
By Patrick Kulp
Brands embrace 'fempowerment' campaigns to appeal to women
"Strength has no gender."
By T.L. Stanley
Kevin Bacon transforms breakfast, finally endorses eggs
Forget six degrees of separation, these families need a restraining order.
By Patrick Kulp
The Paris Opera has never looked as depraved as it does in Bret Easton Ellis' new ad
Guns, drugs and gratuitous group sex are not things you usually associate with the opera, until the author of American Psycho gets involved.
By Patrick Kulp
Despite what you may have heard, David Alan Grier is not the new Colonel Sanders
Grier is a self-admitted "teller of tall tales."
By Patrick Kulp
Girl emoji that aren't brides? New #LikeAGirl campaign fights for empowering images
Why don't emoji show girls doing anything active?
By T.L. Stanley
The world's most effective ad is an eye-testing children's book
A children's book in Australia, which makes it easier for parents to screen their child's vision, has been named the world's most effective ad campaign.
By Johnny Lieu
Android charms everyone with rock, paper, scissors anti-bullying message during the Oscars
Rock, paper, scissors gets serious in Android Oscars ad.
By Patrick Kulp
'Batman vs. Superman' is partnering with Turkish Airlines, to everyone's surprise
It's a bird, it's a plane, it's...a product placement.
By Patrick Kulp
Boneheaded tweet from a beauty brand mistakes Whoopi Goldberg for Oprah
That is not Oprah, @TotalBeauty.
By Patrick Kulp
GE tries to lure tech workers by mocking startups in new Oscars commercial
GE really wants to be seen as a tech company.
By Patrick Kulp
IBM Watson battles Hollywood robot stereotypes with Carrie Fisher and Ridley Scott
It's not easy out there for a hyper-intelligent supercomputer.
By Patrick Kulp
Facebook's new glossy mobile ads are ready for their close up
Imagine: ads you actually want to see.
AT&T wants to bask in the social good glow of Toms shoes in Oscars ad
The carrier and the shoe brand are teaming up for the Academy Awards.
By Patrick Kulp
MasterCard will soon let you pay with a selfie, so make it good
Your selfie is a lot more valuable to your credit security than you might think.
By Patrick Kulp