The insurer brought together celebrities and influencers for a Batman-powered campaign that was originally meant to kick off during the big game.
Originally delayed out of sensitivity for the L.A. wildfires, CMO Kristyn Cook says now is the right time to get back in the game.
Nike aired its first Super Bowl ad in 27 years on Sunday as the sports giant attempts to attract more athletes to its performance apparel. The stars of the slot: women. The 60-second "So Win ...
Philadelphia Eagles fans flocked to downtown Philadelphia on Friday to celebrate the team's massive 40-22 win over the Kansas City Chiefs in Sunday's Super Bowl. A fan of the Philadelphia Eagles ...
Super Bowl commercials featured positive messaging about women and girls in sports. Representation of women athletes in media ...
Ad campaigns that leave the biggest impact—like those from Poppi and Carl’s Jr—are the ones that go beyond the screen. Super Bowl ad spots range from just 15 to 60 seconds, but their impact ...
Super Bowl commercials are a big focus every year, even if some people love to hate them more than enjoy them, because nostalgia makes everyone think, “Back in my day, things were so much better.” ...
On the eve of Super Bowl 59, the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs weren't the only ones dreaming of touchdowns. Brands and advertisers with millions riding on the success of commercials ...
On the eve of Super Bowl 59, the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs weren't the only ones dreaming of touchdowns. Brands and advertisers with millions riding on the success of commercials ...
Super Bowl 59 kicks off soon, but the Ad Bowl has already begun, with glimpses of celebrity-backed ads circulating online. Brands annually pay big bucks to advertise during the game, and the rates ...
Let's hear it for the Clydesdales. The distinctive horses with the silky, feathery hair over their hooves won Budweiser the honors of "Top Super Bowl Ad" for 2025, according to Ad Meter ...
The ad was the brand’s first Super Bowl spot in nearly 30 years, and it used the moment to highlight women’s sports and those who are—quite literally—changing the game.