Taco Bell has been the source of some pretty iconic commercials. Even as far back as the '90s, the chain was heavily ...
With the advent of smart TVs, and thus, all kinds of services that offer original — and entertaining, get it networks? — content, clever TV ad jingles have become pretty much a thing of the past. Of ...
Fifty-two years ago today, Dottie West released a single inspired by a popular TV commercial and it became a huge hit.
Remember those Saturday mornings in the '70s when you'd bound out of bed and plant yourself in front of the TV? The air was thick with the scent of sugary cereal, and the sound of iconic jingles was ...
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You know the song. You might even know the words. For years, Adventureland's commercial jingle ruled the airwaves. The seconds-long song, which debuted in the mid- to late-1980s on TV and radio ads, ...
Todd Millenacker didn't get the message that the jingle is dead. Companies have turned away from catchy, old-fashioned ditties created by ad agencies urging you see the U.S.A. in a Chevrolet or ...
Chili’s has brought back its iconic Baby Back Ribs jingle with the aid of Grammy-winning artists Boyz II Men, according to a news release. Chili’s is promoting the cover in new ads and encouraging ...
The NBA is promoting its slate of games on Christmas Day by remixing a classic commercial, Jingle Hoops, from over a decade ago. It was 2013 when the original version of this ad debuted and it is just ...
Ginny Redington Dawes, a songwriter whose compositions included memorable advertising jingles such as the chipper McDonald’s declaration “You, You’re the One” and Coca-Cola’s boast that “Coke Is It,” ...
The idea of Netflix NFLX-2.09%decrease; red down pointing triangle with ads is clearly going to take some time to adjust to. The company formally launched its first ad-supported streaming plan on Nov.