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Singaporean internet and entertainment provider StarHub has deployed Australian advertising company Hopper’s media advertising format across its over-the-top (OTT) service for both live and video-on-demand content.

Published in Business Telecoms

Australia's biggest telco Telstra has lost a case it filed against its nearest competitor, Singtel Optus, in the Federal Court, claiming that wording used in an ad by the latter indicated that it (Optus) had greater coverage of Australia than Telstra.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

Robert Burian's song "17,000km" from that very cool Trivago "virtual reality" ad has finally been released to Spotify, Apple Music and other streaming music services.

Published in Entertainment

Promising sizzle and sausage (but no mention of steak), Presto urges Australians, via Naomi Watts, to ‘demand more’.

Published in Entertainment

If you’ve been seeing what looks like an ad before you watch Netflix shows, apparently a trailer is not an ad.

Published in Entertainment

Samsung’s latest advertisement features a British voice, shots of molten metal, manufacturing processes and seeming Apple inspiration.

Published in Mobility

Madonna sings about what it feels like for a girl, but Telstra can show you what it feels like for 4GX users, boy or girl.

Published in Telecoms & NBN
Thursday, 12 February 2015 13:01

Samsung TVs prefer Pepsi in ad pop-up controversy

I thought Samsung preferred Milk, but when it comes to unintentional, accidental and now eliminated pop-up ads interrupting Plex and Foxtel Play, Samsung prefers Pepsi to Coke.

Published in Entertainment

Apple doesn’t just make the world’s best hardware, software and technology, it damn well makes the world’s best ads, too, with its latest sure to touch your heart and bring a tear to your eye.

Published in Fuzzy Logic

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