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Success
Ryan Reynolds’s Mint Mobile sale will earn him an estimated $300 million. Here’s how he grew the telecom startup
By
Prarthana Prakash
March 17, 2023
Commentary
What the well-meaning critics of online advertising are missing—and how they could hurt the communities they’re trying to protect
By
Andrea Breanna
February 28, 2023
Success
Super Bowl ad winners and losers: Ben Affleck loves his Dunkies and America loves dogs
By
Mae Anderson
and
The Associated Press
February 13, 2023
Success
The Super Bowl ads are bringing back Alicia Silverstone’s ‘Clueless’ character, along with Ozzy Osbourne and Will Ferrell
By
Mae Anderson
and
The Associated Press
February 7, 2023
Lifestyle
Demi Lovato’s album poster featuring a bondage outfit and crucifix bed was too much for U.K. Christians—so they got it banned
By
Alice Hearing
January 11, 2023
Politics
Georgia’s runoffs have helped one Atlanta TV station rake in nearly $232M in political advertising in under two years
By
Steve Mollman
December 3, 2022
Tech
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By
David Meyer
November 28, 2022
Lifestyle
Balenciaga says it’s sorry for holiday ads depicting children holding teddy bears in bondage gear
By
Angelina Rascouet
and
Bloomberg
November 23, 2022
Lifestyle
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By
Simone Foxman
,
Alex Webb
and
Bloomberg
November 20, 2022
Tech
Uber’s advertising boss says ‘cars will become our next living rooms’ after rolling out new ad business
By
Tristan Bove
October 20, 2022
Finance
HSBC gets slapped for running ads saying it’s green when it’s not
By
Alastair Marsh
and
Bloomberg
October 19, 2022
Commentary
Superficial corporate attempts to show LGBTQ solidarity might be doing more harm than good. Our latest data analysis proves it
By
Nick Wolny
,
David Grabert
,
Erica Ciszek
and
Kate Wolff
October 10, 2022
Tech
Space advertising would cost $65 million to set up—and the ads would cost less than Super Bowl commercials
By
Alice Hearing
October 6, 2022
Finance
This is the ad that got Kim Kardashian fined $1.26 million by the SEC
By
Tristan Bove
October 3, 2022
Tech
YouTube is trying to dethrone TikTok by paying creators for Shorts videos. Here’s why the platforms’ biggest stars are excited—and skeptical
By
Alexandra Sternlicht
September 22, 2022
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and
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