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This week on our Season 2 finale, we speak with one of the living legends of the advertising business, art director Amil Gargano. Now 90 years old, Amil was a co-founder of Ally & Gargano, one of the most revered agencies of the '60s and '70s,
Ted Lasso is one of the most beloved shows on TV. But not many people realize the character originated in an ad campaign, a decade ago, for NBC Sports and its Premier League coverage. This week, we look back at Ted's fascinating origin story: h
This week on Tagline, we look back at the most startling brand statement on race from the emotional months after George Floyd's death: Beats by Dre's powerful two-minute film "You Love Me." We speak with the team who created the spot at the age
This week we revisit the "Live Test Series" of stunts for Volvo Trucks, crafted by the Swedish agency Forsman & Bodenfors, including "The Epic Split," the most famous of them all—yet in some ways also very much an outlier of the campaign. We sp
The metaverse may well be our future, but it's a metaverse parody that's gotten more attention this ad-award season. For this episode of Tagline, we sat down at Cannes Lions with folks from the agency SS+K and Visit Iceland to talk about "Welco
We're doing something a little different on Tagline this week. Instead of speaking with people about the ads they've made, we're asking them about the ads they love. We have stories from four top creatives today—Omid Farhang, Pum Lefebure, Walt
It was one of the great comic triumphs from the golden age of viral commercials: "The Bear," created by Paris agency BETC for the French TV network Canal+. This week on Tagline, we look at the making of the hilarious and wonderfully crafted 201
How do you hijack all 53 ads in the Super Bowl while buying just 90 seconds of airtime? P&G's Tide and Saatchi & Saatchi managed that remarkable feat in 2018 with "It's a Tide Ad," one of the most clever and entertaining campaigns ever to run o
After the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in 2012, two parents who lost their children that day—Nicole Hockley and Mark Barden—founded Sandy Hook Promise, a nonprofit devoted to protecting kids from guns by teaching people to recognize
In 1999, Bud Light and DDB Chicago premiered one of the great radio ad campaigns of all time, "Real Men of Genius." This week on Tagline, we dig into the campaign's greatest hits with folks on the agency, client and production sides—to see how
Nine years ago this week, Dove and Ogilvy Brazil rolled out one of the great megaviral ads of all time, "Real Beauty Sketches." Today on Tagline, we revisit the 2013 social experiment with the folks who made it—to learn how a film shot for less
This week we explore one of advertising's strangest and most delightful confections: the "Blank the Rainbow" campaign for Skittles. We look at how a product truth, combined with a cultural insight about millennial teens, led to a string of belo
We kick off Season 2 with a look at Apple's "Get a Mac," the episodic comedy series that ran from 2006 to 2009, with Justin Long as a personified Macintosh and John Hodgman as a PC. We revisit its entire history, from the brutal eight-month sea
We're back and ready for Season 2! Tim gives a sneak peek of the 10 campaigns we're covering this year. We'll have comedies and dramas, campaigns about race and gender, amazing product demos and beautiful brand spots. Season 2 premieres March 1
On Valentine's Day 2018, Joaquin Oliver, 17 years old, was killed along with 16 others in a mass shooting at his high school in Parkland, Florida. Two weeks later, his parents Manuel and Patricia created the organization Change the Ref, becomin
To close out Pride Month, we look back at the charming 1994 Ikea commercial that was the first mainstream ad ever to feature a gay couple. We chat with many of the folks who worked on the spot at Deutsch—about the bold concept, the unconvention
On this bonus episode, we chat with David Kolbusz, chief creative officer of Droga5 London, who’s brought a consistency and level of creative excellence to the agency’s U.K. operation that was missing before. We dig into some of David’s celebra
This week's episode is all about The Richards Group's beloved radio campaign for Motel 6, which began in 1986 and continued, practically unchanged, for 34 years, before imploding last fall when a racist comment from Stan Richards got the agency
This week we look at Procter & Gamble’s powerful trilogy of spots about racial bias: “The Talk” from 2017, “The Look” from 2019, and “The Choice” from 2020. We dig into the craft of each piece and explore P&G’s evolving approach to fighting rac
This week we unpack one of the great sports ads of the past decade, Droga5's Michael Phelps spot for Under Armour, made for the 2016 Olympics. We look at how the spot shed new light on the world's greatest swimmer, how it was expertly concepted
This week we time-travel to 2009 to revisit BBH London’s five-minute brand-history film for Johnnie Walker, starring Robert Carlyle in a virtuosic performance, shot in a single take. It’s a story of great copywriting, top-notch camerawork and t
This week we serve up an ice-cold glass of nostalgia as we look at the making of the culture-busting “Got Milk?” campaign from Goodby Silverstein & Partners. It’s the story of a powerful insight, darkly comic creative, a lightning rod of a tagl
On this bonus episode, we catch up with Fernando Machado, who made waves this week by announcing his exit from Burger King and RBI after seven years to join Activision as CMO. We take a stroll down memory lane, as Fer walks us through his many
This week we unpack another megaviral ad, McCann's "Dumb Ways to Die," the little Australian train safety video that became a global sensation. We chat with the creatives, clients, animators and musicians who crafted the delightfully twisted so
We close out Women's History Month with a look back at one of the great female-empowerment anthems ever made by an advertiser, "Like a Girl" from P&G's Always. Hear the whole story of the social experiment turned viral film turned Super Bowl sh
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