I bet that you still listen to these three one-hit wonders from 1972 on occasion today. They've aged incredibly well!
This 1972 one-hit wonder has been rumored to be about a New Jersey spinster from the 18th century. Elliot Lurie says otherwise.
Advertisers are over-representing black people in TV commercials while pensioners and the disabled are being forgotten, research has found. Channel 4's Mirror on the Industry study discovered that ...
FIRST ON FOX: A leading nonprofit dedicated to consumer information is launching a seven-figure ad campaign against what it is calling the "wokest insurance company" in the country. In a letter to the ...
Bruins’ athletic department struggles with failed hires, NIL setbacks, and dwindling fan support. The storm clouds over UCLA football have grown darker than ever, and at the center of it all is ...
FIRST ON FOX: A new seven-figure ad in Virginia’s governor’s race is drawing comparisons to the infamous Willie Horton spot of 1988 amid record early voting in the Old Dominion State. The ad, produced ...
Alex Cooper has a hit podcast, a media network, a $100 million deal with Sirius and a line of hydration drinks. Now she has an advertising agency to her name, too. The podcaster who rose to fame ...
The race between incumbent Republican A.C. Cordoza and Democrat challenger Virgil Thornton Sr. to represent House District 86 intensified after Thornton released an attack advertisement alleging ...
Ohio marijuana companies sued regulators over product and advertising rules, saying they're too strict and violate the law approved by voters. Cleveland-based Ancient Roots, Akron-based Fire Rock and ...