It's been three days since McCann New York and its client State Street Global Advisors, under the cover of darkness, dropped a statue called "The Fearless Girl" into Bowling Green Park in lower Manhattan. Staring down the 28-year-old Wall Street "Charging Bull" statue, she's a potent symbol of female leadership in business, and of the...
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TV & Video Daily
March 10, 2017
Insider updates on all things video
State Street Global Advisors statue is an instant sensation
By Tim Nudd
It's been three days since McCann New York and its client State Street Global Advisors, under the cover of darkness, dropped a statue called "The Fearless Girl" into Bowling Green Park in lower Manhattan. Staring down the 28-year-old Wall Street "Charging Bull" statue, she's a potent symbol of female leadership in business, and of the...
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Facebook Live stream was interrupted twice, but 162,000 stuck around for the reveal
By Jason Lynch
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Network is surging in its target millennial demo
By Jason Lynch
Fuse network, which is up 55 percent year over year in its target millennial demo, is leaning on a new show about celebrity marionettes, as well as several linear and digital programs starring comedian Gabriel "Fluffy" Iglesias to ignite this year's upfront talks. Targeted at Latinos 18-34, Fuse Media is kicking off its upfront meetings...
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Stop-motion ads by Stoopid Buddy Stoodios and Turner Ignite
By David Gianatasio
So, which is more annoying: Progressive's Flo in real life or rendered as a stop-motion animated character by the team behind Adult Swim's Robot Chicken? Decide for yourself after watching the ads below. They feature everybody's (least?) favorite insurance salesclerk and her sidekick Jamie, presented Robo-style by Stoopid Buddy Stoodios, which developed the campaign with...
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Geek out in a whole new way
By Angela Natividad
For those who've always wanted to work out with help from Terry Crews or the Queen of England, the world is about to get a lot more benevolent. Last week Netflix released a guide that teaches viewers how to create their own personal trainers, using the voices of characters from its shows. There are 14...
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Thanks to Netflix, David Harbour broke out of being typecasted
By Sami Main
Before Stranger Things catapulted David Harbour into stardom, the actor hadn't spent much time on social media. But the Netflix show's success led Harbour, who has been acting off-Broadway and in various TV shows for years, to become more adept at interacting with fans on the internet. "You totally learn as you go," Harbour told...
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Technicolor-inspired campaign educates young viewers about the icons
By Jason Lynch
As FX prepares for the Sunday debut of Feud: Bette and Joan, its new anthology series from Ryan Murphy, the network is taking a cue from its source material with a Technicolor-influenced marketing campaign that plays up the show's old-school Hollywood glamour. The series chronicles the toxic relationship between Joan Crawford (played by Jessica Lange)...
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Kids to grandparents love the brand
By Sami Main
Rooster Teeth, an internet-favorite for video game content, has a mass following as gamers no longer fit the mold that the pop culture previously defined them as. Because as Geoff Ramsey, co-founder of Rooster Teeth says, "It's weird if you're not a gamer at this point. My mother's in her late 60s, had no idea...
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