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Fox News tag lines come out of real people's mouths.
"They outperformed other tested tag lines and marks," she told Rhode Island Public Radio.
He liked to quote from movies and expected you to immediately recognize the tag lines.
CNBC takes a look at some of the most memorable advertising tag lines of all time.
After all, how could advertising's obsession with punchy tag-lines encompass all of intersectionalism's layered anxieties?
Two rescuers, wearing dry suits and rope harnesses, were sent down the pit with tag lines.
But as they say in countless movie tag lines, these guys messed with the wrong family.
"'Empowered' is one of Emma Willard's tag lines, so I'm not sure I can identify with that," she said.
Spotify is in the midst of its third ad campaign featuring tag lines rooted in highly specific listener data.
It is seemingly always with us, one of those fashion gestures that read like tag lines to some inscrutable joke.
CURRY: That was amazing because I obviously thought the stories and the kind of tag lines behind them were pretty funny.
"Professors on food stamps," went the tag lines in magazines like Salon; "Your College Professor Could Be on Public Assistance," crowed NBC.
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Hernan Lopez, a former Fox executive who founded Wondery, has blurred distinctions between the podcasting world and Hollywood by giving his shows tag lines, trailers and advertising billboards.
So he theoretically held the sky up, and we started as a company with a "high commitment to legendary service," one of our tag lines in the early days.
It gets covered in grid lines that represents fabric seams, inflation and deflation points, the internal structure of the balloon and the placement of tag lines for the balloon handlers.
He's backed by a team who help respond to orders, answer questions on Facebook Messenger, monitor payments to his bank account and shout out tag lines off camera for comedic effect.
It was taken down to make space for an Olympics-themed Google doodle, a design that sometimes greets users, as were country-specific tag lines for every country in the world.
While often overlooked by the Street, we believe positioning/vision/mission statements/tag lines help steer the culture, providing a unique and individual reference point for each brand within VFC's portfolio.
It does rely on one's knowledge of packaged baked goods' tag lines, even if it's vague and only surfaces in one's mind once one has unscrambled "A Searle" to SARA LEE.
We tend to think of memes from their popular use on the internet as iterative single panel illustrations with catchy tag lines, Pepe and Lolcats being two well known known examples of that type.
Tencent Holdings Ltd's WeChat, China's top social media platform with more than 960 million users, said late on Tuesday that "system maintenance" would render users unable to alter profile pictures, nicknames and tag lines until month-end.
One of the contract's tag lines for the AR tech seems to be its ability to enable "25 bloodless battles before the 1st battle," suggesting that actual combat training is going to be an essential aspect of the AR headset capabilities.
One of the film's most memorable tag lines — "When everyone's super, no one is" — is considered by some as welcome pushback to the kind of liberal sanctimony long buried in Hollywood films; others see a barely concealed case for elitism.
By this stage you should already be referring to it instead of craft beer in your lazy jokes about hipsters—there's even a coffee table magazine on the subject (bearing tag lines such as "Winos with Attitude" and "Sex, Drugs, and Pinot Noir").
When the announcer recites vague tag lines like "people before polluters" and "Bernie Sanders—the courage to stand up to big oil because he won't take their money," read: Hillary Clinton is in the pocket of Wall Street interests fueling climate change.
Some of the ads feature tag lines that echo common phrases associated with the state: "there's nothing to do here" and "famous for our flat, boring landscape" over images of people "tanking" or floating down a river in livestock tanks, and hikers traversing Toadstool Geologic Park.
Here are all of the tag lines from the new ads, and where they're running: [gallery size="medium" ids="1405094,1405092,1405095,1405097,1405096"] Facebook was already spending to promote Facebook Live, but by planning to pay more than 140 news publishers and influencers a total of over $50 million to use Live.
How this occurred — as if Phil Rizzuto were succeeded in imitation by someone other than John Sterling (Yankees fans have been slapping at the off button on their radios ever since the latter's fake bombastic tag lines replaced the former's genuine and charming catchphrases) — will forever be a happy mystery.
My 450-pound dad, who worked in advertising and was always in search of the perfect diet or slogan, creating famous tag lines like "Leggo my Eggo" and "Go for the Gusto," was spending his free time making phone calls for the cause or putting up McGovern posters that we bought on St. Marks Place from a man with a six-inch Afro, mutton-chop sideburns, silk pajamas and a neck full of beads.
When operating a crane, guy wires, known as tag lines, may be connected to unwieldy payloads, allowing ground crew to control rotation and swaying while maintaining a safe distance.
One of his favorite tag lines is "Tottadō!" when he finally attains something. Hamaguchi has been dating Akina Minami, a gravure idol since 2014. They married each other in May, 2018.
Our Army at War was launched in August 1952 as part of a wave of war comics. The stories were often followed by tag lines such as "Explosive Battle Action". One of the main characters was Sgt. Rock, who appeared in #81 (April 1959) as Sgt.
The media response was to present the band solely as a "Jewish Rap Band", with tag lines such as "the Jewish Public Enemy".Adam Sutherland. Undated. Brotherhood. Straight No Chaser, p. 6. A full-page piece in The Independent newspaperCynthia Rose, "Old Religion; New Rappers", The Independent, 1993.
Printex is headquartered in Accra the capital of Ghana with an office on Spintex Road. In 2012, Menaye Donkor, model and wife of International footballer Sulley Muntari was the "Face of Printex"’. (Ashanti Twi: Maaso Me she bi) is one of the most recognized brand tag lines in Ghana.
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One of his tag lines on the telephone with viewer contestants who were unsuccessful was "golly gosh". When Kemsley left in 1973, Daryl Somers took over the time slot. In 1973 Kemsley compered a variety program on the Nine Network titled Junior Cabaret. He also appeared in the ABC TV mini-series The Cousin From Fiji and Seven Little Australians.
Some of the topics covered in the series include branding, the effective use of tag-lines, the Lion Advertising Awards at Cannes, and Public Service messages. It also examined why some advertising campaigns win or fail, how good copywriting can make a difference, and also trends in ad creativity. The show was produced independently for the CBC by Pirate Radio and Television in Toronto.
Following the conclusion of the episode, the series went on a two-week hiatus, allowing editors additional time to edit episodes, due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States. On June 29 of the same year, it was announced that upon the season's return, new tag lines would be used, a first in the franchise's history. In August 2020, Medley announced her departure from the series.
Paul Eli MarguliesFinding Your Roots, March 1, 2016, PBS (1935–2014) was an American writer, philosopher and advertising-industry creative director. Margulies was famous for writing jingles ("Plop, Plop, Fizz, Fizz, Oh What a Relief it Is!") and inventing tag lines such as I Can't Believe I Ate the Whole Thing. A graduate of Dartmouth, with a degree in philosophy, Margulies retired at an early age to write about philosophy.
The narrative portion relates the adventure with exaggerated details and hyperbole to make the story more exciting. The epilogue refers to the reward for the mission, a moral or a reference to the sea, since byliny were often performed to attempt to calm the sea. To help listeners grasp the story, singers used 'tag lines' to preface speeches or dialogues, setting up for the audience who is talking to whom.
Tecate beer has begun advertising heavily in the United States; initially in the Spanish-language media and more recently in the English-language media. Their tag lines are "Con Carácter" ("With Character") and "It's not beer, it's cerveza". Tecate was the primary sponsor of Mexican race driver Adrián Fernández during his career in CART in the 1990s and early 2000s. In the mid 2000s, Tecate became a major sponsor in boxing.
The purpose of the Canadian Badlands Passion Play is to: 1\. Portray the life of Jesus 2\. Increase awareness and skill in the arts 3\. Unify our community around common projects and encourage tourism by creating significant cultural attractions Tag-lines for the Passion Play have included "An authentic experience with the life of Jesus Christ", "The Greatest Story Ever Told", and "An epic story of Faith, Hope, and Love".
The group had an important influence amongst the Romanian public - a traffic policeman is commonly referred to as "Garcea", while some of their tag lines became common phrases in the urban vocabulary (such as iezista o esplicatie - a grammatically incorrect form of există o explicație - "There is an explanation" for a stereotypical explanation). Also, a Hungarian is commonly referred to as "Pishty", a Magyar character played by Mugur.
Fahrvergnügen () () was an advertising slogan used by the German automobile manufacturer Volkswagen in a 1990 U.S. ad campaign that included a stick figure driving a Volkswagen car. "Fahrvergnügen" means "driving enjoyment" (from fahren, "to drive," and Vergnügen, "enjoyment"). The term itself is not standard German but a neologism (compound noun) created especially for this advertising campaign. One of the tag lines incorporating the word was: "Fahrvergnügen: It's what makes a car a Volkswagen".
Muntz exhibited his Autostereo players and Stereo-Pak cartridges under the trade name Stereo-Pak at the 1967 Consumer Electronics Show. Muntz Stereo-Pak ads tended to feature attractive young models and suggestive tag lines. The Autostereo player, which retailed from $129 in 1963 ($ in ) was a popular aftermarket addition to cars among the Beverly Hills rich and famous. Frank Sinatra used one in his Buick Riviera, Dean Martin in his Corvette, and Peter Lawford in his Ghia.
Dr. Wells was developed and introduced in 1935 as a "pepper-style" carbonated soft drink by Ludford Fruit Products of Los Angeles, California. Ludford Fruit Products was located on S. Western Avenue in L.A., and was also the National Headquarters for Alka-Time and Hollywood Beverages. Hollywood Beverages had the tag lines: "The Stars Drink" and "It's Super Colossal!". In the 1970s, the Flavette division of the Rheingold Corporation purchased Dr. Wells and Mason & Mason, Inc.
From its conception, Yarona FM has identified itself with the "freshest" and newest songs, targeted towards Botswana's urban youth audience. Its initial tag lines were "Re tswhere vibe": setswana for "we've got the vibe" and "blazing GC's most rocking tunes". When the station went national in 2008, the tag line changed to "Live the music". Yarona FM is a positive, upwardly mobile forward thinking brand that encapsulates the aspirations, style, language, lives and future of the Youth of Botswana.
Replacing KABL on September 28, 2004 were new call letters KQKE and a progressive talk format, branded as "960 The Quake". The Quake's tag lines are "The Bay Area Home of Air America", "Talk Radio for the Rest of Us" and "Talk Radio from the Left". The station carried a mix of Dial Global programs, such as Ed Schultz, Stephanie Miller and Thom Hartmann, and other distributors. At one time it also carried programs from the now-defunct Air America network.
Figure 4. An insulating link being used on a crane Insulating links are needed on cranes and tag lines, (guide ropes), to protect against electric current passing from the power line through the wire rope of the crane and into the personnel working on or near the crane, figure 4. Figure 5 shows the Federal requirements for working close to a power line. The list includes layers of prevention but the only meaningful protection is the insulating link and tag line insulators.
It began with a view of a card reading "Hello from the Apollo Room high atop everything", recalling tag lines used by band leaders on 1930s radio broadcasts. Cunningham served as camera operator with Eisele as emcee. During the seven-minute broadcast, the crew showed off the spacecraft and gave the audience views of the southern United States. Before the close, Schirra held another sign, "Keep those cards and letters coming in folks", another old-time radio tag line that had been used recently by Dean Martin.
In theory, a reader should be able to identify which character is speaking simply from the way he or she talks. When a character voice has been created that is rich and distinctive, the writer can get away with omitting many speech attributions (tag lines). The manner of a character's speech is to literature what an actor's appearance and costume are to cinema. In fiction, what a character says, as well as how he or she says it, makes a strong impression on the reader.
Early product innovations were driven by the principle that men and women may have different needs when it comes to odor protection, but women should never have to compromise on efficacy. The slogan “Strong Enough for a Man, Made for a Woman” was developed in the early 1970s and grew to become one of Secret's most famous advertising tag lines. (Reference: P&G; Corporate Archives) The 1980s During the 1980s, Secret adapted the solid antiperspirant/deodorant from a round stick to a wide stick in order to better fit under a woman's arm.
Used in ceremonies such as convocation, the mace symbolizes the authority of the university senate to confer degrees. The university also uses several tag lines as a part of its overall branding effort. As of 2007, the branding tag line used by the university is "Learning Without Borders," although the previous tag line, "Inspire, Innovation, and Discovery," is still used to a limited extent. right In addition to the visual representations of the institution, the university's individual departments, faculties, and schools also employ symbols to visually represent them.
The Vortex line was launched in 2011. Unlike the N-Strike and Dart Tag lines, which use foam darts, Vortex uses XLR (Xtra Long Range) discs \- green, white or glow-in-the- dark plastic discs wrapped in foam. These discs are capable of traveling at greater distances than darts fired from original N-Strike blasters (up to 65 feet) and also ricocheting off of walls. As with other current Nerf and Super Soaker blasters, the Vortex blasters are designed with tactical rails to accommodate scopes and other accessories.
In 2005 the campaign won a Gold Effie Award for marketing. In order to leverage the then new social media trend, Travelocity created an official page for the Roaming Gnome on MySpace in 2007 and later on Chatroulette, Twitter and Instagram. After TV advertisements voiced by Harry Enfield were screened nationally on United States networks, and on a Web site whereismygnome.com, many readers considered it to be a prank of the Garden Gnome Liberation Front. As the series progressed, new commercials were aired with updated tag lines, You’ll Never Roam Alone, Go and Smell the Roses and Wander Wisely.
"Save everyday" was later changed to the grammatically-correct "save every day". In 2007, the slogan and circle tick were discontinued with simply the Coles name used in preparation for a new red ball logo to match proposed Coles Group livery, which was shelved later in the year as the business was sold. A number of tag lines were employed in the next few years: "Something better every day", "Proudly Australian since 1914" (introduced with its TV sponsorship of the 2008 Summer Olympics), "Cutting the cost of your shopping", "Quality food costs less at Coles" and "It all counts".
Completed books of Two Guys trading stamps could then be turned in for merchandise credit slips that could be used in any non-food Two Guys department. The supermarkets used the tag lines, "Two Guys, The Super Supermarket" and "We're Putting Money Back in Your Pocket, Naturally", while the main store used the tag line, "We Save Money For You, Naturally". The store in East Hanover, New Jersey even had an attached liquor store with bar. An arcade that included a 20 ft bowl-o-rama game which used actual bowling pins was in the back right of the Dover, NJ location.
He requests her assistance arranging meetings with prospective clients he will be meeting at an upcoming American Cancer Society dinner to honor Don for his published anti-smoking letter. She knows about his forthcoming divorce and is amused by it, but implies she will help him out with business anyway. The next day, Megan approaches Don with an idea for the Heinz campaign: a mother serving her child beans in various historical contexts, from caveman times through to the future. They discuss different tag lines, and an excited Don tells Stan Rizzo (Jay R. Ferguson) and Michael Ginsberg (Ben Feldman) about the idea.
Fashion industry insiders claim black models are featured less often because they are unable to sell. This statement, along with the formation of a protest group in New York City that challenges racism in the industry, convinced Italian Vogue's editor, Franca Sozzani to create this issue. Instead of the issue not selling, it became the highest selling issue of Italian Vogue ever, and had run out of print twice, which marked the first time in Condé Nast history that the magazine reprinted an issue to satisfy demand. The reprinted copies had the tag lines "Most Wanted Issue Ever" and "First Reprint" banded across the front.
"Listen to Sinatra on Clairtone stereo. Sinatra does," was one of the company's memorable tag lines. The Project G system was featured in the films Marriage on the Rocks and The Graduate, marking an early example of product placement, and Clairtone hired the fashion photographer Irving Penn to photograph the hi-fi for its promotional booklets and brochures. The Project G came to epitomize the ethos of the Swinging Sixties when Hugh Hefner bought one for the Playboy Mansion.Book Review: "Design In Canada Since 1945: Fifty Years From Teakettles To Task Chairs" , Deirdre Hanna in Now Toronto Online Edition, December 2001. In 1963, Clairtone began traded publicly on the Toronto Stock Exchange.
COPS (Central Organization of Police Specialists) is an American animated television series released by DIC Animation City, and distributed by Claster Television. This cartoon, which ran from 1988 to 1989, focuses on a team of highly trained policemen tasked with protecting the fictional Empire City from a group of gangsters led by the "Big Boss." The tag lines for the series are “Fighting crime in a future time” and "It's crime fightin' time!" In 1993, the series was shown in reruns on CBS Saturday mornings under the new name CyberCOPS, due to the 1989 debut of the unrelated primetime reality show of the same name. The show was based on Hasbro’s 1988 line of action figures called C.O.P.S. ’n’ Crooks.
The ruling notes that Xcentric had sued over the consumers' underlying attempted racketeering extortion claim, which "alleged that Xcentric attempted to extort money by encouraging third parties to post negative reviews, manipulating the posts to highlight negative reviews and to further highlight the negative reviews if the businesses posted rebuttals, and then charging high fees to 'turn the negative into a positive.' […] The claim was tenable because a district court had previously held that similar allegations stated an extortion claim against Xcentric," the 9th Circuit wrote in its order. In 2015, the United States District Court for the District of Utah stated that, although the Ripoff Report homepage shows the tag lines "By Consumers, for consumers" and "Don't let them get away with it. Let the truth be known", the site allows competitors, and not just consumers, to post comments.
Gained for performing various actions in game (such as moving over specific places in each zone, defeating certain numbers of enemies, healing allies, and taking damage) most served no functional purpose for players, except to provide characters with tag lines under their character names. However, a few, called "Accolades" gave players access to temporary powers and permanent bonuses to health and endurance (the game's equivalent to mana or magic points) and were gained by collecting other badges. Players also had the option of purchasing a vast array items on the Paragon Market. Introduced with City of Heroes: Freedom, the Paragon Market was a cash shop wherein players could purchase, for example, power sets, costume sets, temporary powers and boosts, character renames and respecs, extra costume slots, and access to game content that to which they might not normally have access.
MGM screenwriter Donald Ogden Stewart said that "[Joy and Wingate] wouldn't want to take out too much, so you would give them five things to take out to satisfy the Hays Office—and you would get away with murder with what they left in."Vieira. p.130 In 1932 Warner Brothers' policy was that "two out of five stories should be hot", and that nearly all films could benefit by "adding something having to do with ginger."Doherty. p.104 Films such as Laughing Sinners, Safe in Hell, The Devil Is Driving, Free Love, Merrily We Go to Hell, Laughter in Hell and The Road to Ruin were provocative in their mere titles. Studios marketed their films, sometimes dishonestly, by coming up with suggestive tag lines and lurid titles, even going so far as to come up with in house contests for thinking up provocative titles for screenplays.Doherty. pp.

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