2015 was another bumper year for South African TV adverts, and now a global research has ranked our best and brightest. Plenty of heart-string tugging.
Every now and again you come across a post on Gumtree that really brings a smile to your face. This is next level though, and promises one helluva payday.
Ashley Madison’s holding company is on a mission to change the face of the affair-enticing website. Now they’ve turned to TV ads.
Leo diCaprio seems to just fine with the ladies, but over in Russia one lookalike is struggling with his girlfriend in a new vodka ad.
After China and the Game of Thrones, Trump’s wall with Mexico is without rival. So what would a grand unveiling look like then?
By now you have probably seen the DA’s latest ad campaign. They are very good at irking the opposition, and now a Mandela wants it removed.
When the going gets tough sometimes you have to play hardball, and it looks like the ‘Remain’ campaign may have failed to punt their campaign properly.
The most memorable adverts are those that elicit an emotional response, and that’s what these guys were after when they made this Springbok advert.
KFC’s latest campaign is as innovative as any we’ve seen in a while, but for now you might have to travel far to experience it.
How many times have you bought a pack of Nurofen for pain-targeted relief? Well, you should probably give this a read then.
By 2030, 167 million children will be living in poverty. To make people aware of this, UNICEF set out to show just how poor children are treated.
It takes a decent effort to stand out from the crowd these days, especially when parodying Game of Thrones, but these have turned out rather well.
Visit Australia – or not. Here’s the honest tourism advert that all haters of the land Down Under have been waiting for.
Apparently it’s officially a thing that Chinese people think people of African descent are dirty. This ad proves that point pretty clearly.
Ever since Snickers aired their now famous Super Bowl commercials they’ve been on fire, and this latest campaign is more brilliant out the box thinking.
Sometimes the adverts we remember are those that shock us the most, which is why this latest campaign in Canada is pretty genius.
We can’t help who we’re attracted to, and it’s unfair that people try and dictate that. This TV ad has definitely set tongues wagging.
In an effort to keep their product proudly South African all the way, these peeps insist they only use local goodies. Sounds tasty.
Bill Backer might not be a name you’re immediately familiar with, but if you’ve ever watched Mad Men he will be of interest to you.
PETA is at it again, and this time they are inviting shoppers to browse some leather goods. Not all is as it seems though for the shoppers.
The board members of Yahoo! can’t figure out what to do with the company – so someone decided for them.
The latest ad for the iPhone 6s is definitely worth a look, starring a famous actor and a little girl with an eye for the cinematic.
Coca-Cola has taken its next step to unify the brand, keeping one thing the same across the board.
It looks like Kenya’s Film Classification Board could do with a chill pill, a Coca-Cola advert taken off the air for what seems rather innocuous.
It’s kind of difficult to blend in to a pizza joint when you’re over two metres tall, although LeBron gives it his best shot this time around.
The Fit4Less gym chain in the UK placed an out-of-this-world advert, but some aren’t too happy with the shaming.
Sometimes you have to shock people out of their comfort zone, something this advert does pretty well. Not the ideal first kiss for these two.
It’s always rough when you get booted from the top of the pile, although Nando’s probably wouldn’t have seen these guys as much of a threat.
Talk about being stuck between a rock and a hard place – this football fan finds himself with a rather tricky decision to make.
People love getting their knickers in a twist, with a McDonald’s campaign over in Taiwan causing the latest uproar.