A stream of people showing up to a brightly lit front porch, each holding up a bottle of wine, spirits, or beer. This cozy winter scene depicted in a new advertisement for N.B. Liquor encourages ...
Wearing a sharp three-piece black suit and his hair neatly coiffed, Matthew Cope looks nothing like a laid-back lobster fisherman at the helm of Mystique Lady as he climbs the stairs into the ...
Commercial production has long been crucial to sustaining entertainment workers in the Los Angeles area. But it continues to plummet. By Nicole Sperling Reporting from Los Angeles Diane McArter runs ...
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 ...
California has passed a new law aimed at quieting blaring advertisements on streaming platforms like Netflix, Hulu, and Prime Video, requiring commercial volumes to match the audio levels of the ...
Sign up for the Slatest to get the most insightful analysis, criticism, and advice out there, delivered to your inbox daily. In the late 2000s, the NFL’s media ...
NFL RedZone will no longer be “seven hours of commercial free football.” Going into the 2025 NFL season, and following the sale of RedZone to Disney/ESPN, the show is going through a slight transition ...
This caused a MAJOR frenzy among RedZone viewers. Many of the folks with ESPN Derangement Syndrome immediately blamed the Worldwide Leader for this, as ESPN had just made a deal to distribute RedZone.
One of the best catchphrases in sports will sound a little different in 2025. Long-time NFL RedZone host Scott Hanson typically welcomes fans into the program by stating, "Seven hours of ...
In 1969, a now-iconic commercial first popped the question, “How many licks does it take to get to the Tootsie Roll center of a Tootsie Pop?” This deceptively simple line in a 30-second script managed ...
An announcement by AOL this week regarding the elimination of its dial-up internet service has renewed interest in its collab with Metallica. Yes, somehow dial-up internet service still exists in 2025 ...