
One year ago, Ted Williams drank away a new lease on life. But not everyone's given up on him yet.

But will these shock ads provide parents and kids with a wake-up call, or merely serve up a giant meanie burger with a side of shame?

Five years ago, São Paulo, Brazil, banned billboards and other visual advertising. Guess how many people miss them today?

It's nearly impossible to predict which political ads will go viral, or if they'll have any real effect once they do.

It's no substitute for honest debate, but understanding the motives behind disingenuous ads will make you a better citizen.
Motivated by a $70 million deficit, a Colorado school district is selling ad space on report cards.

"We believe in telling the truth to each other and we believe in telling the truth to the people we are trying to sell things to."

In Chevy’s world, Volt owners are not preening super-greenies, and they don’t push their values on others. They just want to save money on gas.

Not even viral videos are immune from the pink haze.

Recent trends have aimed to lure men to the diet side of cola by painting cans black.

How fictional baseball player Kenny Powers got his shoe deal.

Nivea's depiction of afros as "uncivilized" dredges up a nasty stereotype about black people.

A government body in the UK has tossed two makeup ads after complaints that they were too exaggerated for public consumption.

I've become highly aware how stoners are targeted in TV commercials, subtly (eye drops; Justin Long as the Mac guy) and not-so-subtly (Taco Bell).

Summer's Eve's new marketing blitz is obsessed with "vagina." But another dirty word is conspicuously absent from its campaign: "Douche."

Three thousand people are likely to die from food poisoning this year. But will this naughty chicken be able to do anything about it?

It only took a few decades, but health professionals are now calling on advertisers to stop photoshopping models into oblivion.

If you're one of the many Americans who's grown tired of hearing media and tech insiders prattle on endlessly about Twitter and Facebook,...