Nike's ad features former Moeller High School standout and Cincinnati Reds Hall of Famer Ken Griffey Jr. laughing while appearing to play the organ.
Advertising can be powerful. It can spark conversations, influence culture, or, occasionally, explode in a fiery PR disaster.
Nike's Kendrick Lamar-fueled 'I Love L.A.' ad after Dodgers’ World Series win nods to the Drake beef and fuels L.A.–Toronto rivalry.
PETE Davidson and Colin Jost’s Staten Island Ferry wreaked havoc on the New York City Marathon and caused major delays for ...
The Dodgers and Nike decided to "Squabble Up" right in front of Toronto, with this Kendrick Lamar themed ad after the World Series.
One of Scotland's most beloved cities is facing another shop closure, this time in the form of a popular sports shop and fans ...
Nike's shift from "Just Do It" to "Why Do It?" reflects America's cultural embrace of hesitation over action, marking a troubling trend in brand messaging.
Colin Jost and Pete Davidson’s ferry set sail this weekend, kind of. Wrapped in a Nike billboard (with a giant swoosh and the ...
LeBron James reposted Nike's celebration ad for the Dodgers' win on his Instagram, and many suspect he targeted Drake to ...
Sex, politics, protests and poor judgment. These are the campaigns that shocked, offended and sometimes changed advertising ...
Nike baseball commercial features an organist who is very familiar to Mariners fans originally appeared on The Sporting News.
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