For the ninth time, Budweiser emerged as the winner of USA TODAY’s Ad Meter contest as viewers voted “First Delivery,” a tale of a Clydesdale foal proving its mettle, the No. 1 commercial in ...
Budweiser broke out the Clydesdales to win USA TODAY Ad Meter 2025, the ninth time the brand has claimed the prize as the Super Bowl's best commercial. The beer brand brought back the beloved ...
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The ad cost an estimated $2 million for the Secret Service to produce, according to two sources familiar with the project — a hefty price tag that comes amid massive budget cuts and layoffs at ...
They are available for $20. The Super Bowl ad — which was not shown nationally but, according to multiple reports, was at least seen in the Los Angeles area — shows Ye in a dentist's chair ...
The minute-long ad, produced by award-winning American director Michael Bay, will only be played by the NFL inside the stadium, which has a capacity of 83,000. The video obtained by Fox News ...
Since its online debut late last month, the one-minute ad pitching the company’s legal knockoff of the weight-loss drug Wegovy has stoked the controversy over the high costs of a new generation ...
American and Canadian viewers of the Super Bowl LIX can't wrap their heads around the fact that the province of Ontario ran a U.S.-targeted ad spot during one of the most highly viewed gaming events ...
The ad, Nike's first Super Bowl commercial since 1998's 'Swoosh This,' featured top female athletes like Caitlin Clark, Jordan Chiles, and Sha'Carri Richardson. Nike's Super Bowl commercial ...
Blockbuster movie director Michael Bay was tapped to create the one-minute ad that reportedly cost an estimated $2 million to produce, according to CNN. “The ad time is being donated ...
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