Microsoft is launching a major new ad campaign for Teams, its work-communication app, which has been duking it out with Slack for dominance in the workplace.
A new global ad campaign from Microsoft will aim to sell "The Power of Teams," juxtaposing old-school conference room meetings, complete with packets of printed-out charts and spilled coffee as phones are passed, versus what the company pitches as a new way of working. The company worked with its agency, Interpublic's McCann, on the campaign. It will launch in the U.S. on Sunday during the NFL playoffs and will include TV ads, podcasts, digital and out-of-home placements.
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Fyre Festival's Andy King Lands Evian Water Ad Campaign | Billboard
Fyre Festival was The Greatest Party That Never Happened, according to the Netflix documentary title. But it gave the Internet one of its most beloved memes of 2019 when businessman Andy King confessed to nearly performing oral sex on a Bahamian customs agent in exchange for shipping truckloads of Evian water bottles being held at the border.
On the one-year anniversary of the movie's release, Evian is honoring King for his dedication by devoting custom water bottles just for him with a tongue-in-cheek tagline: "So good you'd do anything for it."
Trump campaign ad uses a song from League of Legends, but he didn't get it from Riot - The
Another day, another tweet from President Trump. But Thursday night's tweet featured both a familiar refrain from Trump as well as a familiar tune, at least to seasoned League of Legends players and esports fans like veteran journalist Rod Breslau .
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The background music may sound like any old generic hype track, but the tune is actually the song that played during a past season of the League of Legends Championship Series, the world's most popular esport. Here's the SoundCloud track with the same song .
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"We all know that on its own, his work does not capture the full measure of Joe Biden," Obama says in the 30-second spot , with Obama's speech taken from a Medal of Freedom presentation. "When Joe talks about opportunity for our children, we hear the father who rode the rails home every night so he could be there to tuck his kids into bed."
"When Joe talks to Gold Star families who've lost a hero, we hear another father of an American veteran," Obama continues. "A resilient, and loyal, and humble servant. The best part is he's nowhere close finished."
KUOW - Michael Bloomberg Outspends Rivals On Presidential Campaign Ads
Former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg is vastly outspending his rivals for the Democratic presidential nomination in political campaign advertisements.
The billionaire is on track to spend up to $400 million on advertising before Super Tuesday in early March.
So far, Bloomberg has also spent more on advertising than President Trump, who called Bloomberg's ad blitz a "vanity project" on Friday and said the ads were "purposefully wrong."
Buttigieg campaign releases county-targeted ads featuring Quad-Citians, Muscatine, Clinton |
Bridgette Bissell, from Muscatine County, appears in a digital ad for former South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg, a 2020 presidential contender.
The presidential campaign of Pete Buttigieg has released county-specific digital ads in which everyday Iowans explain why they're caucusing for the 37-year-old former mayor of South Bend, Ind.
The "River to River: Iowa for Pete" ad campaign includes dozens of Facebook and YouTube spots, several featuring Iowans from the Quad-Cities area.
Balter, Conole, Misso answer Katko's ad: We will support Democratic nominee for president |
A digital ad paid for by U.S. Rep. John Katko's campaign calls out the three Democratic candidates in the 24th Congressional District for not revealing who they are supporting in the 2020 Democratic presidential primary.
Democratic congressional candidates Dana Balter, Francis Conole and Roger Misso don't agree on everything, but they were united in their response to Republican U.S. Rep. John Katko's ad campaign that launched Friday.
Katko's campaign unveiled a series of digital ads asking who Balter, Conole and Misso will support in the Democratic presidential primary. The first ad, which will appear on social media and target website visitors from central New York, features photos of the three candidates in the foreground. In the background of the ad are images of U.S. Sens. Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren, two of the leading Democratic presidential contenders.
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