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The winners of the 27th Webby Awards have been announced, with Variety taking home two trophies from the annual awards program that recognizes the best of the internet. The magazine’s Variety Power of Women 2022 from Los Angeles won the Webby People’s Voice Award for events and livestreams in the General Video category,…

The exhibit exposes colossal flops worldwide, from Google Glass to New Coke to Heinz EZ Squirt ketchup.

Celebrities once again ran up the score for Super Bowl advertisers. The most-watched Super Bowl LVII ad on YouTube on Sunday was Melissa McCarthy’s Booking.com spot, in which the actor and comedian is whisked away on a whirlwind musical tour of gorgeous vacation getaways. John Travolta’s T-Mobile ad, crooning a…

After spending time blending their voices to do an homage to “Grease” for a Super Bowl commercial for T-Mobile, John Travolta, Zach Braff and Donald Faison might want to start working on a new tune. You can already seem them at work. The telecommunications advertiser has posted several versions of…

Sunday’s Super Bowl 2022 isn’t just about the Eagles vs. the Chiefs — it’s also about the day’s buzziest commercials!

“Oh my gosh, it looks like I came from the sea! I look like a dolphin … a baby dolphin!” Coolidge bubbles with excitement.

Like the games themselves, Super Bowl halftime shows have had their ups and downs. From Beyonce to the Black Eyed Peas, here are the best and worst of all time.

Los Angeles and London-based management and production company 42 has acquired OB Management, an integrated director management and production firm for commercials and music videos. OB founder Otis Bell will stay on to helm the company alongside COO Frida Nilsson. The company will be rebranded as “OB/42” and continue to…

Comedians Steve Martin and Ben Stiller traded brutal barbs in an uproarious teaser for an upcoming 2023 Super Bowl commercial.

The reality TV star sparked controversy after she was photographed with an unidentified male chaperone holding an umbrella on her behalf.

Seattle college student John Leonard’s surprising 1990s journey is the subject of “Pepsi, Where’s My Jet,” a new Netflix docuseries.