If you want to earn money,forget medicine,law and engineering – play Minecraft on YouTube,or post lifestyle TikToks to start raking in serious coin.
They’re cheesy,sometimes annoying,but always catchy. In the golden days of Australian advertising,jingles dominated radio and TV. Are they gone forever?
Once,ads for sanitary products banked on women’s sense of shame. Now,period ads showing stigma are well and truly out of favour.
It should have been a political win for Labor to curtail ads that annoy voters. Instead,questionable political management put the government on the defensive.
The prime advertising spot is at the centre of a four-year fight over the vexed question of how much motorists’ eyeballs are worth.
A new report calls for opting out of subscriptions to become as easy as opting in.
TV and gambling executives spent the week in Canberra trying to water down a proposed two-per-hour limit on TV ads and a digital blackout.
Timothee Chalamet and Scarlett Johansson might be cashing in,but these luxury ads really are worth watching.
With cultural issues at the Seven Network in the spotlight,its parent company has revealed a huge slump in full-year profits.
The former prime minister and sports fan says the spread of gambling and the social harm from it is a serious issue for our country.
David Droga has created ads for The New York Times,Barack Obama,Puma and The White House. Now he will test his world-famous talents on Australia.