John Travolta has once again donned the red coat and white beard to harken back to one of his classic film roles. This year’s ...
Imagine one night, you're scrolling through social media on your phone, and the ads start to look remarkably familiar. They're decked out in your favourite colours, are featuring your favourite music ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. For the second year running, Coca-Cola has made a version of its iconic “Holidays are coming” Christmas advert ...
It's still only early November, but Christmas adverts are already coming thick and fast. While they feature the usual sprinkle of festive cheer, experts say this year’s ads have also been tapping into ...
Britain's biggest retailers have released their Christmas adverts for 2025, with festive fairytales, beloved Christmas characters and even 90s raves among the themes appearing on television screens.
As much as we might not yet feel ready to see twinkling lights and mistletoe decorating streets and shops across the country, it is that time of year again. Brands are unwrapping their Christmas ...
Countless Christmas advertisements have been aired on television over the decades by a myriad of supermarkets, clothing brands, and department stores. Morrisons, John Lewis, Marks & Spencer, and Argos ...
DOZENS of Christmas ads from the UK’s most famous brands are hitting our TV screens as the festive season nears. John Lewis’ highly-anticipated promo finally launched on Tuesday and many other ...
Despite my general emotional vulnerability at the moment (see: darkness falling by 4.30pm, the general state of the world etc) none of the Christmas adverts this far have activated the tear ducts.
The AI revolution is well underway, and as the world moves to try an keep up, there is headline after headline about mass layoffs related to the tech, and institutions sounding the alarm on AI’s ...
The beverage giant joined forces with two AI studios for a pair of 'refreshed takes' on the 'Holidays are Coming' advert. These adverts, it claims, 'push the boundaries of technical precision, ...