MINOT, N.D. - Two Minot filmmakers contributed video of the Magic City for a national Bank of America ad campaign.
Eric Thoemke and Matt Maldonado scoped out The Spot, Bray's Saddlery, Duane Carlson Stadium, and Minot International Airport among other locations. Thoemke said the commercial director was looking for vintage shots.
"It just was very cool, unique downtown kind of shot feel. It worked out pretty well there," said Thoemke.
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GOP governors blast McConnell challenger for using their image in campaign ad | Fox News
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell discusses Senate's plan to reconvene amid the coronavirus pandemic on 'America's Newsroom.'
Two Republican governors are slamming Amy McGrath — the Kentucky Democrat looking to take on Sen. Mitch McConnell in November — for using their images in a campaign ad attacking the Senate majority leader.
McGrath released an ad over the weekend that featured images of Republican Govs. Mike DeWine of Ohio and Larry Hogan of Maryland, as well as Democratic Govs. Andrew Cuomo of New York and Kentucky's Andy Beshear — touting their leadership amid the coronavirus crisis.
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Ford's New Ad Campaign Spotlights Company's Role In U.S. Economy
Ford is leading the auto industry's pivot into more hopeful marketing amid Covid-19, with a new fleet of ads that break today depicting the automaker as a resourceful, resilient company that cares about its employees, dealers and customers and is an important cog in a U.S. economy trying to climb off its back in the wake of the pandemic.
The three new TV commercials under the rubric "Built for America" and an accompanying social-media effort reflect the careful assessment of Ford's top marketing executives that U.S. consumers are ready for a ratcheting up of optimism as the medical ravages of Covid-19 may have peaked and as Americans champ at the bit to get back to working, shopping, recreating and gathering. It's also significant that Ford has gotten governors' clearance to restart most of its plants on Monday.
Trump and Biden signal bitter general election with latest attack ads | TheHill
The negative ads released this week by the Trump and Biden campaigns foreshadow a bitter and deeply personal White House race heading into November, with each contender seeking fertile ground to launch attacks on his opponent.
Both campaigns and their affiliated outside groups have already poured millions of dollars into attack ads, a sign that the negativity will only ramp up as the election gets closer.
A Trump Facebook ad released Thursday asks if the former vice president, 77, is "too old" to serve as president, saying, "Geriatric mental health is no laughing matter."
Courts Hamper Efforts to Shine Light on Digital Campaign Ads
Hundreds of millions of dollars in online political ad spending will go largely unregulated in this year's elections, leaving open a channel for hidden election influence by foreign powers and others.
Partisan divisions in Congress and on the Federal Election Commission have stalled efforts to require more disclosure of who's funding paid messaging on Facebook and other internet platforms, which Robert Mueller's special counsel investigation found Russia used to try to sway the 2016 election.
Ireland: IUA seeks €20m for international student ad campaign
The Irish Universities Association has called for a €20 million international student advertising campaign as a matter of urgency for the next government, as Ireland’s seven universities face a collapse in income due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
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