But one building block of that episode has survived for nearly 50 years: the commercial parody that follows the host’s monologue. Back in October of 1975, George Carlin’s routine about the differences ...
T-Mobile's push to allow AT&T and Verizon customers to tap into its cellular Starlink service underscores a growing ...
In a bold move during Super Bowl LIX, T-Mobile announced an $8 million commercial revealing the expansion of its Starlink beta program. This initiative, in collaboration with SpaceX’s Starlink, offers ...
NerdWallet's first-ever Super Bowl commercial features Emmy winner Kieran Culkin voicing a "genius beluga," who has a conversation with a man on a whale-watching expedition.
The iconic “Can you hear me now?” guy returns after a decade-long hiatus –this time, reaching beyond Earth’s limits. Meanwhile, Verizon sidesteps the Super Bowl ad blitz, opting instead for the ...
Actor Paul Marcarelli played a “Test Man” for Verizon, clad in a gray jacket and horn-rimmed glasses for nearly a decade in dozens of commercials that that had him checking on the status of ...
Remember the "Can You Hear Me Now" character from the Verizon commercials more than a decade ago? He's returned to the telecom giant's orbit – literally. The Verizon "Test Man" reappears at the ...
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