DC Comics' "Action Comics" #1058, available October 2023, is written by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Gene Luen Yang and Greg Hahn, with illustrations by Rafa Sandoval, Viktor Bogdanovic, Travis Mercer and covers by Steve Beach, Jorge Jimenez, Carla Cohen, Freddie E. Williams II, Jorge Fornes and Gabrielle Dell'Otto:
".. when the mysterious 'Norah Stone' drains the strength of 'Superman' and unleashes an impostor tyrant on 'Metropolis' in his place, a powerless 'Clark Kent' is forced to face the monster alone. But who is Norah Stone? And can Clark protect his identity while fighting this impossible battle?..."
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".. when the mysterious 'Norah Stone' drains the strength of 'Superman' and unleashes an impostor tyrant on 'Metropolis' in his place, a powerless 'Clark Kent' is forced to face the monster alone. But who is Norah Stone? And can Clark protect his identity while fighting this impossible battle?..."
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- 7/25/2023
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
“No, you didn’t sit on the remote. But on Super Bowl Sunday, we fooled audiences into thinking they did.”
With that caption on the YouTube version of their “Interface Interruption” Super Bowl Sunday commercial (above), Tubi took a small victory lap after many viewers of the Big Game were led to believe that someone/something had called up their TV’s navigation menu and switched over from Fox Sports announcers Kevin Burkhardt and Greg Olsen to the free, ad-supported streaming (Fast)/AVOD service.
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With that caption on the YouTube version of their “Interface Interruption” Super Bowl Sunday commercial (above), Tubi took a small victory lap after many viewers of the Big Game were led to believe that someone/something had called up their TV’s navigation menu and switched over from Fox Sports announcers Kevin Burkhardt and Greg Olsen to the free, ad-supported streaming (Fast)/AVOD service.
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- 2/13/2023
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
The streaming service Tubi had everyone questioning where their TV remotes were when its 2023 Super Bowl ad aired Sunday.
In the 15-second spot, it appeared that the Super Bowl Lvii broadcast returned from a commercial break with Fox Sports announcers, Kevin Burkhardt and Greg Olsen. But suddenly, it seemed like the screen had been taken over by someone scrolling over to the Tubi TV app and searching through the streaming services’ library for something to watch.
In the video’s caption on YouTube, Tubi wrote, “No, you didn’t sit on the remote. But on Super Bowl Sunday, we fooled audiences into thinking they did.”
The commercial, called “Interface Interruption,” also picked up some buzz on social media with people sharing their reactions. One person tweeted, “Tubi got some people yelling at people on the couch for sure.” Another person wrote, “Tubi commercial had me thinking I sat on the remote.
In the 15-second spot, it appeared that the Super Bowl Lvii broadcast returned from a commercial break with Fox Sports announcers, Kevin Burkhardt and Greg Olsen. But suddenly, it seemed like the screen had been taken over by someone scrolling over to the Tubi TV app and searching through the streaming services’ library for something to watch.
In the video’s caption on YouTube, Tubi wrote, “No, you didn’t sit on the remote. But on Super Bowl Sunday, we fooled audiences into thinking they did.”
The commercial, called “Interface Interruption,” also picked up some buzz on social media with people sharing their reactions. One person tweeted, “Tubi got some people yelling at people on the couch for sure.” Another person wrote, “Tubi commercial had me thinking I sat on the remote.
- 2/13/2023
- by Carly Thomas
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
When it came to this year’s Super Bowl, Madison Avenue appeared to have hard marching orders: “Insert celebrity here.”
Ben Affleck. Bradley Cooper, Will Ferrell and Anna Faris were among the dozens of A-listers who showed up to hawk Pepsi Zero Sugar, T-Mobile, General Motors and Avocados From Mexico, among other items, in Fox’s telecast of Super Bowl Lvii. The allure of celebrity was so powerful this year that Mars Inc. benched its famous M&Ms spokes-candies in favor of a cartoonish ad led by Maya Rudolph. Famous faces even showed up for serious items such as Dexcom, a glucose monitoring system for diabetics that enlisted Nick Jonas.
“This year, we just wanted to be entertained. We want to forget things,” says Tim Curtis, a partner at WME who oversees celebrity endorsements,. After an era during which consumers have grappled with everything from a nation’s polarized politics to a global pandemic,...
Ben Affleck. Bradley Cooper, Will Ferrell and Anna Faris were among the dozens of A-listers who showed up to hawk Pepsi Zero Sugar, T-Mobile, General Motors and Avocados From Mexico, among other items, in Fox’s telecast of Super Bowl Lvii. The allure of celebrity was so powerful this year that Mars Inc. benched its famous M&Ms spokes-candies in favor of a cartoonish ad led by Maya Rudolph. Famous faces even showed up for serious items such as Dexcom, a glucose monitoring system for diabetics that enlisted Nick Jonas.
“This year, we just wanted to be entertained. We want to forget things,” says Tim Curtis, a partner at WME who oversees celebrity endorsements,. After an era during which consumers have grappled with everything from a nation’s polarized politics to a global pandemic,...
- 2/13/2023
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
Social activist, public speaker, and Vanity Fair Contributing Editor Monica Lewinsky announces today the launch of #DefyTheName – the campaign for 2018’s National Bullying Prevention Month.
Video: #DefyTheName | A PSA by Monica Lewinsky
It follows the success of her 2017 #ClickWithCompassion campaign, which was nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Commercial for its award-winning PSA. This year’s campaign enlists a who’s who of big names to show those experiencing bullying that they’re not alone – and in fact part of an incredible community of celebrities, entrepreneurs, thought leaders, artists, and more.
The #DefyTheName PSA disarms the most common type of bullying behavior, name calling, by featuring an all-star cast acknowledging the hurtful names they were called as young people in situations that highlight their success and achievements. Bbdo New York, the award-winning ad agency, created the pro bono piece, working closely with Ms. Lewinsky, and her award-winning public relations firm Dini von Mueffling Communications,...
Video: #DefyTheName | A PSA by Monica Lewinsky
It follows the success of her 2017 #ClickWithCompassion campaign, which was nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Commercial for its award-winning PSA. This year’s campaign enlists a who’s who of big names to show those experiencing bullying that they’re not alone – and in fact part of an incredible community of celebrities, entrepreneurs, thought leaders, artists, and more.
The #DefyTheName PSA disarms the most common type of bullying behavior, name calling, by featuring an all-star cast acknowledging the hurtful names they were called as young people in situations that highlight their success and achievements. Bbdo New York, the award-winning ad agency, created the pro bono piece, working closely with Ms. Lewinsky, and her award-winning public relations firm Dini von Mueffling Communications,...
- 10/11/2018
- Look to the Stars
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