Hulu is experimenting with advertisements through which viewers can purchase movie tickets. So far, they've done it for the "Tomb Raider" trailer, and they plan to do it again for Dwayne Johnson-starring "Rampage."
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- Starbucks just sponsored one hour of stream time on Harry Mack’s Twitch channel
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Hulu Wants You To Go To The Movies With New ‘Tomb Raider’ Ad
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PepsiCo, Walmart, Others Join YouTube Ad Freeze As Top Trade Organization Demands ‘Brand Safety’
The latest companies to pull their ads from YouTube include Pepsi, Walmart, Starbucks, FX, General Motors, Dish, JP Morgan, Johnson & Johnson, and Lyft.
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Starbucks Teams Up With Three ‘Simpsons’ Writers For Its Second Web Series
Starbucks has teamed up with three well-known 'The Simpsons' writers for an animated branded web series called '1st & Main.'
- Starbucks Celebrates ‘Upstanders’ With Its First Branded Web Series
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- McDonalds, Apple, Pepsi Advised To Shift 10-25% Of TV Budgets Online
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