Netflix has always enjoyed dipping into the real world for its House of Cards marketing. Most famously, it did so with the "FU 2016" campaign via BBH, which included running a campaign ad for Frank Underwood during a Republican presidential debate in December 2015. Now, as Season 5 approaches, the show is again delightfully blurring...
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May 26, 2017
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House of Cards toys again with the real world
By Tim Nudd
Netflix has always enjoyed dipping into the real world for its House of Cards marketing. Most famously, it did so with the "FU 2016" campaign via BBH, which included running a campaign ad for Frank Underwood during a Republican presidential debate in December 2015. Now, as Season 5 approaches, the show is again delightfully blurring...
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By Jason Lynch
Brand spent big on media placement for a variety of new ads last week
By Erik Oster
CBS falls to No. 3 for 2016-17 but is tops in total viewers for 9th straight year
By Jason Lynch
As the 2016-17 TV season heads to the finish line, NBC has declared itself the victor in the 18-49 demo race, reclaiming the crown for the third time in four years and marking the first time in five years a network finished on top in the demo without the help of either the Super Bowl...
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Revivals, military shows and knocking digital advertising
By Jason Lynch
During the annual broadcast upfronts last week, most of the networks picked up right where they left off last year: reasserting their dominance by repeatedly pummeling digital advertising, especially in light of advertisers' renewed concerns about online placement in offensive environments on platforms like YouTube. "Promising brand safety is a really low bar, and some...
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His show will debut on the platform this fall
By Jason Lynch
James Corden has spent the past two years dominating YouTube with his Carpool Karaoke segments. Now the late-night host is ready to tackle another digital platform: Snapchat. The Late Late Show host is partnering with Snap Inc. to create a new digital series for Snapchat's Discover platform, which will debut this fall. The new series,...
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Things are getting heated between ABC, NBC, CBS and Fox
By Jason Lynch
The broadcast networks have mostly been leaving one another alone during upfront week, instead directing their vitriol toward a common enemy--digital advertising, which both NBCUniversal and Fox blasted on Monday. But when it comes to one particular hot-button issue--ABC's upcoming revival of American Idol, which aired on Fox for 15 seasons--the gloves have come off....
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The drama’s creator says no one will ever be truly dead on the series
By Jason Lynch
One of the most-buzzed about moves during the broadcast upfronts this week was NBC's decision to move This Is Us to Thursdays at 9 p.m., where it will help bring Must-See TV back to the network. But in reality, buyers and audiences haven't stopped talking about the show since last year's presentation, when its upfront...
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Some networks left buyers cheering, while others had them cringing
By Jason Lynch
Another upfront week is in the books, and while the week's usual highlight was MIA this year--Jimmy Kimmel skipped his annual upfront roast at ABC's event to stay in L.A. with his newborn son, who continues to recover from open-heart surgery--the other networks filled the void with plenty of laughs and cringeworthy moments. As each...
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