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“Those Cheek Fillers Are Wild,” David Beckham’s New Face Sparks Heated Controversy
Many people usually scroll past ads, but David Beckham’s new Verizon commercial made viewers stop and do a double take — with ...
SAN FRANCISCO — Verizon is joining an escalating movement to siphon advertising away from Facebook in an effort to pressure the company into doing more to prevent racist and violent information from ...
AT&T released an open letter defending itself against Verizon Wireless claims in an advertising campaign that its 3Gnetwork is superior to AT&T’s. AT&T today issued an open letter to its customers ...
Remember Verizon’s “can you hear me now” guy? That’s right, he was the one in the carrier’s TV ads that went around the country testing the network’s signal, repeatedly asking, “Can you hear me now?” ...
US telecoms giant Verizon joined the growing list of brands vowing to stop buying advertising on Facebook on Thursday over its perceived failure to crack down on hate speech and incitements to ...
NEW YORK — Verizon has a simple goal in buying Yahoo: It wants to challenge Google and Facebook in the huge and lucrative field of digital advertising. But Verizon faces its own challenge in doing so, ...
AT&T filed suit Tuesday against Verizon Wireless, seeking a restraining order, injunction and unspecified financial damages over a high-profile ad campaign in which Verizon uses maps to compare the 3G ...
I saw this video posted at Outrageouschaos. Brooke calls her post, This is what it looks like when Brooke cries… I’m not sure how I feel about it. I’m torn. I mean, if Prince really likes his Verizon ...
Counterproductive From the Start TechDrit's Mike Masnick can't understand why AT&T decided to sue Verizon in the first place, as the move was bound to raise the profile of the Verizon ad campaign: ...
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