Inside the station, every surface was wrapped with more ads—babies on turnstiles, on staircases, on banners overhead. “Think ...
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Ex-Defense chief Panetta says he doesn’t ‘think there’s any question’ second strike was war crime 'The Chosen' star Jonathan Roumie describes 'remarkable' conversion of atheists due to faith-based ...
Nike’s ad referred its tennis polo shirts as “sustainable materials”. Credit: Leonard Zhukovsky/Shutterstock.com. According to the ASA, all three brands published paid Google ads that included phrases ...
ALBAWABA - A company, specialized in DNA and genetic modification, has sparked wide controversy and criticism over its latest ads in New York City. The genetic engineering startup has promoted a ...
LEXINGTON — Less than 12 hours after word began circulating Kentucky football and longtime coach Mark Stoops were parting ways, UK athletics director Mitch Barnhart confirmed the news Monday morning. ...
Meta likely made more money from fraudulent advertising in the UK last year than the entire news industry made from legitimate online marketing. The owner of Facebook and Instagram has revealed in ...
OpenAI is planning to introduce ads to ChatGPT for the first time, according to newly discovered code within the AI chatbot’s app. First spotted by computer engineer Tibor Blaho, the code suggests ...
UK president Eli Calipilouto said they will work "to make a hire that will achieve the levels of success the Big Blue Nation expects and that we all want." UK AD Mitch Barnhart said Mark Stoops' ...
An advert which targeted weight-loss injections at new mums has been banned by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA). MedExpress's social media post used a harmful gender stereotype which ...
Related: Vegan charity ad showing baby taken away from mother banned The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) said ads for all three brands exaggerated environmental credentials and risked misleading ...
Adverts for Nike, Superdry and Lacoste have been banned for making misleading claims about their green credentials. The UK's advertising watchdog challenged the brands over the use of the word ...
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