For the last century, NHL players have battled for the highest honor in hockey: having their names emblazoned on the 125-year-old Stanley Cup. The NHL is celebrating the cup's history, as well as its own, with a new ad campaign that's part of the league's centennial celebrations this year. The cup, one of the oldest...
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Brand Marketing Daily
May 11, 2017
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Timed to the playoffs, the ad celebrates hockey's history
By Christine Birkner
For the last century, NHL players have battled for the highest honor in hockey: having their names emblazoned on the 125-year-old Stanley Cup. The NHL is celebrating the cup's history, as well as its own, with a new ad campaign that's part of the league's centennial celebrations this year. The cup, one of the oldest...
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Pooping unicorn gets some competition
By T.L. Stanley
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Talk to the hand... holding your phone
Y&R's study in deception
By Angela Natividad
Furniture bears witness
By Angela Natividad
Happy accidents from four real families
By Tim Nudd
Strapping a GoPro to your dog is so 2015. These days, to get the best pint-size footage, you have to strap Snapchat Spectacles to your kid! And that's just what Cutwater did for its new Mother Day's commercial for Brawny, which was shot from the point of view of children wearing the socially connected eyewear....
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The NBA Playoffs and Kentucky Derby were the top recipients
By Erik Oster
The first week of May brought with it big ad spending, myriad sporting events and a ubiquitous romantic ad from a top advertiser. According to Kantar Media, media placement expenditures for national broadcast of new creative last week nearly doubled compared to the last week of April, reaching a total of $163 million. For the...
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Keith Cartwright picks his 3 favorite campaigns
By Tim Nudd
Guinness has a legendary advertising history dating back to John Gilroy's famous illustrations of the 1930s and '40s, created via ad agency S.H. Benson, featuring the zoo keeper and his animals, including the famous pint-balancing toucan, enjoying the Irish stout. The brand has also unleashed countless renowned TV spots, from the Rutger Hauer "Pure Genius"...
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AlmapBBDO's ambitious audio promotion
By Angela Natividad
AlmapBBDO has done it again! For its client Getty Images, the Brazilian agency has spent the last few years making in-depth, academic use of the company's massive assets (most of us don't even make it past the first page). Its 2012 campaign, "From Love to Bingo," used 873 Getty archive stills to tell the story...
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The inaugural Cultural Driver Awards are also handed out
By Tim Nudd
The One Show hosted its first of two nights of awards on Wednesday, and of the seven Best in Discipline Pencils handed out, three of them went to Ogilvy. Ogilvy New York topped two categories--in Branded Entertainment, for its "Lifeline" 30-minute thriller starring Olivia Munn for Qualcomm Snapdragon; and in Design, for Amnesty International's "The...
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DDB & Tribal Amsterdam drops a beat
By David Gianatasio
To help kids who stutter, Vodafone developed "Get the Flow," a free Android app that channels the rhythm and flow of rap music. The European network provider worked with DDB & Tribal Amsterdam on the project, part of its broader "Powerful Connections" program that shows technology improving people's lives. "Stuttering holds these kids back from...
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