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Pepsi and Other Advertisers Back New Content to Lure Binge-Watchers Brian Steinberg, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail Television commercials have long been one of the media industry’s surest bets so much so that advertisers around the world dumped a whopping $149 billion on them in 2020, according to estimates from Magna, the large media-buying firm. But Pepsi recently decided to take a gamble on something else. On Valentine’s Day, the soda giant unveiled a three-story replica of a Las Vegas jackpot machine, the centerpiece of a new game show it’s running with the Fox broadcast network. “Cherries Wild” features Jason Biggs as host, lots of trivia and a Pepsi Wild Moment that lets people at home play along for prizes. The whole show is done in Pepsi colors, says Todd Kaplan, vice president of marketing, and aims to play up Pepsi Wild Cherry, a line extension the company believes has room to grow. No other soda will be allowed to advertise during the sho ....
Wednesday, February 10, 2021 1:00 am Fox continues to go right with Wrong series Jay Bobbin | Zap2it “Looks like you picked the wrong . .” Thanks to Vivica A. Fox, as both star and producer, regular viewers of LMN movies have a variety of words to finish that sentence with: “friend,” “mommy,” “child,” “stepmother,” “student,” “friend,” “teacher,” “tutor,” “cheerleader,” etc., etc. And now, there s another. After a month of weekly January premieres on the order of “The Wrong Real Estate Agent” and “The Wrong Mr. Right,” Fox is back with a particularly timely entry in her popular franchise for Lifetime s movie network. Premiering Thursday, “The Wrong Valentine” features her as a faculty counsel to a high-school student (Mariah Robinson) who recently lost her father and wouldn t mind some seasonal romance. She evidently finds it, but it soon becomes apparent that the fellow in question might be – say it with ....