There aren't many actors who could strum a bacon-wrapped guitar as if it's a perfectly normal thing to do. Leave it to Charlie Day--probably best known for It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia where he brings humanity and truth to comedically debasing his character Charlie Kelly--who makes goofy, weird visual gags land with ease in DirecTV's...
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Morning Digest
August 11, 2017
What marketers need to know today
Work from BBDO promotes NFL Sunday Ticket
By Kristina Monllos
There aren't many actors who could strum a bacon-wrapped guitar as if it's a perfectly normal thing to do. Leave it to Charlie Day--probably best known for It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia where he brings humanity and truth to comedically debasing his character Charlie Kelly--who makes goofy, weird visual gags land with ease in DirecTV's...
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2018 is the turning point toward snackable spots
By Christopher Heine
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The impact of the surge in voice search
The spot even features a Frank Sinatra classic
By Patrick Coffee
Clans clash in NCAA preview spot
By Patrick Coffee
John Matejczyk picks his three favorite ads.
By Katie Richards
Throw an inanimate object outside in the pouring rain, cue some sad music, and it's easy to get viewers to feel sorry for that thing. Even when it's something as insignificant as a lamp. Ikea's "Lamp" ad from 2002, created by Crispin Porter + Bogusky and directed by Spike Jonze, did just that in hilariously...
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