Canada PM Mark Carney apologizes to Trump for TV ad
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President Donald Trump said he's terminating trade negotiations with Canada citing a negative TV advertisement about tariffs.
NBCUniversal is introducing a new currency for TV advertising designed to better take into account time-shifted viewing.
The post on Trump’s social media site came Thursday night after Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said he aims to double his country’s exports to countries outside the U.S. because of the threat posed by Trump’s tariffs.
CBC reports Ontario is spending $75 million on commercials aimed at Republican voters in the U.S. The spots began airing on Newsmax and Bloomberg last week, and are now being shown on Fox News, Fox Sports,
In his final TV ad before Election Day, Republican Jack Ciattarelli says he’ll “play by the rules” if elected governor, criticizing the increase in the
In Q3, the top 10 TV ad spenders poured a combined $544.8 million into airing their commercials, according to data shared with Fierce Pharma Marketing by iSpot.TV—that was more than $100 million below Q2’s $675.1 million total, which is a 19% drop, and an even steeper decrease from the first quarter’s whopping $730 million outlay.
Jon Halvorson, Mondelez’s global senior vice president of consumer experience, said the company has spent more than $40 million on an AI video tool that can halve production costs. TV ads made using the tool should be ready to air in time for the 2026 holiday season, he said, and potentially the 2027 Super Bowl.
AT&T also slammed the NAD for failing to rein in T-Mobile’s deceptive ads. The group’s slow process let T-Mobile air deceptive advertisements without meaningful consequences, and the “NAD has repeatedly failed to refer continued violations to the FTC,” AT&T said.
President Trump has once again terminated trade talks with Canada. Trump took issue with a Canadian TV ad which uses audio from an address by former President Ronald Reagan where he criticizes tariffs.