Suzanne Vranica covers the advertising and marketing industries and is part of The Wall Street Journal’s media & marketing bureau in New York. During her long tenure on the beat, she’s covered ...
The controversial rapper, who goes by Ye, bought local ads promoting his clothing website—then changed what the site sold ...
according to the Wall Street Journal. However, the site was scrubbed of all items and visitors were greeted with the vile Nazi image shortly after the ad aired around 9:30 p.m. ET in select market ...
Americana and famous faces won the game inside the game, with a solid showing for pharma brands looking to polish their reputations.
Patience Haggin is a reporter covering digital advertising and broadband in The Wall Street Journal's media bureau in New York. She writes frequently on privacy, political advertising and competition.
For decades, the Super Bowl ad game was a battleground for marketing giants. Anheuser-Busch, General Motors and other big ...
The ads for this year’s Super Bowl will seek to be as drama-free as possible as marketers continue to be terrified of ...
Artificial intelligence is set to show up in a big way during today’s Super Bowl ads, either as a technology product to be ...
After nearly 30 years on the sidelines, Nike made a return to Super Bowl advertising. The sneaker giant took center stage ...
says he was shocked and “taken aback” by the advertising, particularly given its location on a cleared construction site, and in the heart of the coal industry. “This billboard, which ...
Matthew Kelly has worked as a journalist for more than 25 years. He has been working as a general reporter at the Newcastle Herald since 2018. In recent years he has reported on subjects including ...
The editorial board of The Wall Street Journal is warning President Trump is making similar mistakes on trade to those during his first term in the White House. Noting Trump’s orders imposing 25 ...