It's the iconic Apple ad, the Ridley Scott-directed Macintosh spot that famously was shown first and once during the 1984 ...
A crackling fire, sunlit street, diner coffee, scenic trail and Ford Field decked in Honolulu blue. The familiar clips roll in, one after another, and are an ode to all things Michigan. "This is where ...
Myles McLaughlin, a senior at 3A Knox Community in Indiana, sits 1,121 yards away from breaking Derrick Henry’s all-time high school mark. Grace Hollars / IndyStar via Imagn Images Before Derrick ...
Twelve terrorists. One cop. The odds are against John McClane... That's just the way he likes it.
California has passed a new law aimed at quieting blaring advertisements on streaming platforms like Netflix, Hulu, and Prime Video, requiring commercial volumes to match the audio levels of the ...
NFL RedZone will no longer be “seven hours of commercial free football.” Going into the 2025 NFL season, and following the sale of RedZone to Disney/ESPN, the show is going through a slight transition ...
This season will mark the end of “NFL RedZone” being commercial-free. Host Scott Hanson confirmed that the seven-hour show will feature commercials in some way when the 2025 season kicks off this ...
There will no longer be seven hours of commercial-free football on NFL RedZone. A late-season experiment with showing commercials wasn’t popular with viewers last year and host Scott Hanson had to ...
Farewell, seven hours of commercial free football. On Wednesday's episode of The Pat McAfee Show, NFL Network host Scott Hanson confirmed that NFL RedZone will feature commercials during the 2025 ...
NFL RedZone has long been a football fan's dream: From 1 p.m. until 8 p.m. every Sunday, the live broadcast provides a look in during the most pivotal moments of every game. You experience every ...
In 1969, a now-iconic commercial first popped the question, “How many licks does it take to get to the Tootsie Roll center of a Tootsie Pop?” This deceptively simple line in a 30-second script managed ...
The blockbuster billion-dollar deal between ESPN and the NFL means seven hours of commercial-free football are probably gone forever. The last great sports channel has most likely bitten the dust. The ...