Even Super Bowl Ads Take a Turn Political
The Super Bowl has always been famous for its ads. But what made this year’s advertisers feel emboldened to take political stances?
The Super Bowl has always been famous for its ads. But what made this year’s advertisers feel emboldened to take political stances?
The online video sharing site YouTube is this generation’s MTV. Artists like Gotye and Psy have found mainstream success when their videos go viral. Yet the site is dominated by amateurs covering other people’s songs – from toddlers chirping The Beatles to teens tackling Led Zeppelin.