You probably know Paul Marcarelli as the Verizon "Can You Hear Me Now" guy, and there's a good reason his voice isn't echoing ...
Beyoncé had a surprise for Super Bowl fans: She’s releasing new music. The singer used her ad for Verizon to hint at new music, and promptly updated her website and social media with teasers for a ...
If you can't beat them, mock them. Facing nearly insurmountable competition from AT&T Wireless and its iPhone juggernaut, Verizon Wireless is capitalizing on the latter company's well-publicized ...
NEW YORK, Feb. 28, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Verizon customers who combine select home internet plans with select 5G mobile plans can save up to $300 a year on their bill – and can now get access to ...
OPINION: Several Super Bowl ads featured prominent stars from hip-hop, but Beyoncé made the most of her Verizon commercial by dropping new music to promote her new country album, “Act II.” Outside of ...
Remember Verizon’s “can you hear me now” guy? That’s right, he was the one in the carrier’s TV ads that went around the country testing the network’s signal, repeatedly asking, “Can you hear me now?” ...
A self-regulatory group has called foul on a recent Verizon ad in which Scrooge, played by Paul Giamatti, complains that he can “barely get reception” on his cell phone. The 30-second spot opens with ...
NEW YORK — AT&T Inc. and Verizon Wireless agreed Wednesday to end lawsuits accusing each other of lying in TV ads, taking their rivalry out of the court system for now. AT&T Inc. agreed to dismiss a ...
You’ve probably seen Verizon’s “There’s a Map for That” ads on TV. The ads use two maps to compare the coverage area of Verizon’s 3G wireless networks with AT&T’s. Verizon’s 3G network is obviously ...
Verizon MyPlan and MyHome subscribers on Reddit posted screenshots of emails announcing the lower HBO Max ad-free upgrade ...