The Philadelphia Eagles may have won Super Bowl LII, but which brands delivered the most memorable advertisements? Diply's Dan Lagani joins Cheddar to discuss the factors to consider when picking a champion from the biggest night of the year for TV commercials.
The president and chief revenue officer explains how significantly the big game resonated on social media. Facebook reported 62 million people had 270 million interactions relating to the game on the social platform. Lagani shares which brands had the highest engagement and most mentions on Twitter during the game.
He thinks Bud Light, Tide, and Doritos all set themselves apart with strong showings Sunday. But the public didn't like Ram's decision to use a Martin Luther King Jr. speech to sell pickup trucks. Lagani reveals how companies can better employ social causes to help spread their messaging.
The NFL, in partnership with the American Heart Association and the American Red Cross, is setting up youth CPR training programs all over the country.
The legacy automaker Ford says its keeping sustainability in mind in its return to the F1 racing circuit and its future EV plans following a turbulent quarter.
The Eagles head into the game as favorites after scoring more than 30 points and holding their opponent to one touchdown in both the divisional and NFC Championship games.
The third baseman — a seven-time All-Star and eight-time Gold Glove winner — will be inducted to the hall at Cooperstown, New York in July with Fred McGriff, the first baseman and five-time All-Star elected in a separate process last month.