Fix It is going up with its first TV
ad today — a
spot that will air in Westchester and takes Sen. George Latimer to task for «imposing a New York City - style campaign finance system on the entire state,» which will cost taxpayers millions and
open the system up for «abuse.»
The DVD
opens with an anti-tobacco
ad, a Blu - ray promo, and trailers for Wrath of the Titans, Rock of Ages, and BBC's «Sherlock», and a
spot for WB Insider Rewards.
Apple today shared a new «Groceries»
ad that's designed to highlight the ease of using Apple Pay with Face ID on the iPhone X.In the short 12 second
spot, which will likely be shown on TV, YouTube, and social media networks, a woman shopping for produce at the grocery store uses an iPhone X and Apple Pay to make her purchases.The fruit she buys is then crafted into an elaborate sea scene with a shark made from watermelon, banana dolphins, watermelon waves, pineapple palm trees, and more.Apple in recent weeks has shared several videos focusing on Apple Pay features on the iPhone X. «Fly Market,» published in late March, for example, featured a man dancing through an
open air market making purchases with just a glance, while a second
spot with the same actor demonstrated Apple