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The 100 Greatest TV Ads is a British TV entertainment programme that first aired on 29 April 2000 on Channel 4. It is part of the channel's 100 Greatest strand of programmes, and was presented by Graham Norton.
1995: Advertising Age—Greatest Commercial [11] 1999: TV Guide—Number One Greatest Commercial of All Time [24] 2003: WFA—Hall of Fame Award (Jubilee Golden Award) 2007: Best Super Bowl Spot (in the game's 40-year history) [25] It ranked at number 38 in Channel 4's 2000 list of the "100 Greatest TV Ads". [26]
TBWA\Media Arts Lab, Ad Agency; Iconoclast TV, Production Company 2024 [28] "Fuzzy Feelings" Apple - iPhone + Mac: Hungry Man, Production Company; TBWA\ Media Arts Lab, Ad Agency "Album Cover" Apple iPhone 15: O Positive, Production Company; Apple, Ad Agency "Best Friends" Uber One / Uber Eats: O Positive, Production Company; Mother, Ad Agency
Last year viewership hit an all-time high, with 202.4 million people, or roughly 60% of the U.S. population, tuning in for at least part of the game on TV or streaming.
Orange Man is considered one of two definitive Tango television advertisements, alongside St George, also produced by HHCL, which aired in 1996 in promotion of the brand's Blackcurrant variant, and is the only Tango advertisement besides Orange Man to feature in lists of the best television advertisements of all time. [22]
The opening kickoff of Super Bowl XLVII. Super Bowl games have frequently been among the United States' most-watched television broadcasts.In 2024, Super Bowl LVIII set an all-time record for viewership at the game, with an average of 123.7 million viewers across all platforms according to Nielsen and Adobe Analytics, exceeding a record set the previous year at Super Bowl LVII (115.1 million ...
Another type of advertisement shown increasingly, mostly for advertising TV shows on the same channel, is an ad overlay at the bottom of the TV screen, which blocks out some of the picture. "Banners", or "Logo Bugs", as they are called, are referred to by media companies as Secondary Events (2E).
Pages in category "American television commercials" The following 99 pages are in this category, out of 99 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.