This Year’s Super Bowl Ads Showed that “Sticking to Sports” is a Thing of the Past
During this year’s Super Bowl, while there were plenty of stereotypical ads hawking a variety of products, there was also a noticeable undercurrent of advertisers
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During this year’s Super Bowl, while there were plenty of stereotypical ads hawking a variety of products, there was also a noticeable undercurrent of advertisers
Note: One day after the Iowa Caucus, when the party was still unable to release results of the voting, Ceisler Media Principal Larry Ceisler sat
President Trump delivered his third State of the Union address on Tuesday, Feb. 4. He did so while under impeachment, although his acquittal was imminent.
Pennsylvania spotlights two famous groundhogs for their ability to tell the future and inspire luck. Phil, the much older, more bashful of the two, predicts
Every spring, summer and fall, Ceisler Media welcomes a new group of interns into our offices. Our interns assist with a variety of research and
Gov. Tom Wolf unveiled his proposed 2020-21 General Fund budget on Feb. 4 before a joint session of House and Senate members and administration officials.
Since Donald Trump took office, Democrats have been frantic to ensure victory in 2020 – a victory they know cannot be clinched without black voters.
Note: Ceisler Media & Issue Advocacy Associate David Huppert worked as an organizer in Hillary Clinton’s 2016 campaign for president. Here he recounts the singular
Ever wonder where the term “you guys” originated? Or, as we say in Pittsburgh, “yinz guys?” I’ve always assumed that women found it offensive