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AT&T TV Commercial, 'Faster in Basketball' Feat. Magic Johnson, Larry Bird
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AT&T TV Commercial, 'Faster in Basketball' Feat. Magic Johnson, Larry Bird

AT&T

The legends agree, it's better to be faster in basketball than slower. After all, a fast team can create more scoring opportunities. Nobody calls it a slow break do they? Right Larry Bird?

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AT&T TV Commercial, 'High Fives' Feat. Magic Johnson, Larry Bird
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AT&T TV Commercial, 'High Fives' Feat. Magic Johnson, Larry Bird

AT&T

In basketball, bigger is definitely better. Take all these NBA Legends for example, you'd have to stand on your tip-toes just to give them a high-five.

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DIRECTV NFL Sunday Ticket TV Commercial, 'Arts and Craftsy Tony Romo'
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DIRECTV NFL Sunday Ticket TV Commercial, 'Arts and Craftsy Tony Romo'

DIRECTV NFL Sunday Ticket

Normal Tony Romo chooses to watch NFL Sunday Ticket, exclusively through DirecTV. NFL Sunday Ticket allows him to watch any football game, whenever he wants. Arts and Craftsy Tony Romo has cable, which doesn't give him every game. Instead, he channels his frustration into paper mache and making "crownies", the perfect blend of brownies and cupcakes. Which would you rather have?

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Palo Alto Networks TV Commercial, 'Securing Flex's Remote Workforce'
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Palo Alto Networks TV Commercial, 'Securing Flex's Remote Workforce'

Palo Alto Networks

Working remotely wasn't part of the plan, but when electronics manufacturer Flex had to secure 20,000 remote workers quickly, a Flex executive said Palo Alto Networks helped make the transition happen in days. Palo Alto Networks says its cloud-based software-deployed cybersecurity helped Flex keep its business running securely.

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Palo Alto Networks TV Commercial, 'Securing Schlumberger's Remote Workforce'
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Palo Alto Networks TV Commercial, 'Securing Schlumberger's Remote Workforce'

Palo Alto Networks

Working remotely wasn't part of the plan, but when energy services provider Schlumberger had to shift employees to remote working days, they were ready. Palo Alto Networks says its cloud-based software-deployed cybersecurity helped Schlumberger keep its business running securely.

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Palo Alto Networks TV Commercial, 'Securing the Remote Workforce'
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Palo Alto Networks TV Commercial, 'Securing the Remote Workforce'

Palo Alto Networks

Palo Alto Networks says that the world didn't just start working remotely, it also started living remotely. The company believes that digital connection is human connection right now, and it is those digital connections that Palo Alto Networks claims to have spent the last fifteen years securing. In the last few weeks alone, the company says it has helped an energy services provider, a global tech manufacturer, and a school district.

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Samsung Note5 & Galaxy S6 Edge+ TV Commercial, 'Big Decisions: Chrissy Teigen'
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Samsung Note5 & Galaxy S6 Edge+ TV Commercial, 'Big Decisions: Chrissy Teigen'

Samsung Note5 & Galaxy S6 Edge+

Model Chrissy Teigen is in her kitchen trying to decide on a new phone. Her choices are the Samsung Note5 and the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+. The Note5 would keep her organized and let her easily do things like list off the days she has been banned from social media, but the Edge+ has amazing HD so you can see everything, even her stretch marks. She also notices that you can live broadcast from it. She immediately begins filming her dog, Pippa, to see if they would censor her dog-eolas. The Samsung

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AT&T Wireless TV Commercial, 'OK Skydiving Instructor'
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AT&T Wireless TV Commercial, 'OK Skydiving Instructor'

AT&T Wireless

A first-time skydiver is scared stiff but his tandem instructor reassures him that all is well -- he's an okay skydiver himself. The first-timer is even more nervous. The instructor is just okay? He wonders if it gets any easier after the first jump, but the instructor will have to let him know post-jump. The instructor looks down at the ground, screams and amends his statement -- it's just as scary the second time. AT&T says that just okay is not okay. Not with skydiving instructors and not wit

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AT&T Wireless TV Commercial, 'OK: Tattoo Parlor'
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AT&T Wireless TV Commercial, 'OK: Tattoo Parlor'

AT&T Wireless

AT&T knows that "Just OK" is not okay, like an "OK" tattoo artist who describes himself as "one of THE tattoo artists in the city." That's why AT&T works to provides customers with an experience that goes beyond "OK" with services like 5GE connectivity.

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AT&T Wireless TV Commercial, 'OK: Paella Class: Unlimited Plans'
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AT&T Wireless TV Commercial, 'OK: Paella Class: Unlimited Plans'

AT&T Wireless

Eager couples enroll in a cooking class with the hopes they'll impress each other's parents. Unfortunately, the class is being taught by Jeff, who is substituting for the usual master chef. Jeff's struggle to pronounce "paella" and quick swap of the pan for a rice cooker tells the couples they're not going to learn much tonight. AT&T says just OK is not OK, which is why it claims to offer the best wireless network in the nation. Customers can get unlimited data beginning at $35 per line.

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AT&T Wireless TV Commercial, 'OK: Mechanic'
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AT&T Wireless TV Commercial, 'OK: Mechanic'

AT&T Wireless

A man walks into a mechanic's shop to ask about brakes. The mechanic says they are just okay at brakes and then says, "if the brakes don't stop it, something will." AT&T says just okay is not okay, especially with your phone network. It is offering 5G Evolution for its customers.

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AT&T Wireless TV Commercial, 'What Does 5G Mean for Customers'
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AT&T Wireless TV Commercial, 'What Does 5G Mean for Customers'

AT&T Wireless

AT&T employee Lily takes a call from a customer wondering if 5G is right for her needs. She asks if the customer wants faster speeds, better reliability and better response times, to which the customer gives a resounding "yes." However, when Lily mentions sourdough bread, the customer wonders how that could be related to a wireless network. It's not, of course -- she just wanted to know why everyone is making bread all of a sudden.

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AT&T Wireless TV Commercial, 'WFH Tip: iPhone 11'
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AT&T Wireless TV Commercial, 'WFH Tip: iPhone 11'

AT&T Wireless

AT&T employee Lily is bringing us a few tips she's come up with during her time working from home. The first tip is that you can get a deal on an iPhone. Her second tip is to put googly eyes on your stuff to keep yourself company, like what she did with her ukulele, named Heraldo, and her coffee mug, Nancy. If you would rather stay connected with your real friends instead of making up new ones, you can get an iPhone 11 for half off when you purchase an AT&T Wireless Unlimited Plan.

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DIRECTV TV Commercial, 'Therapy Sessions: HBO'
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DIRECTV TV Commercial, 'Therapy Sessions: HBO'

DIRECTV

During his therapy session, a patient describes how his relationship has gotten boring. The therapist tells him that she too relates to him with how her limited choice of on-demand channels got boring. After switching to DIRECTV, the therapist had access to over 50,000 titles. When the patient tries to steer the conversation back to her problems, she notes he's a classic narcissist on her clipboard. DIRECTV says TV without thousands of titles on-demand is just "kinda TV" so you can sign up to ge

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DIRECTV TV Commercial, 'More For Your Thing: Signs'
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Telecom & Media

DIRECTV TV Commercial, 'More For Your Thing: Signs'

DIRECTV

Surreal signs begin to appear around everyday people encouraging them to quit cable. If miraculous toast, crop circles, water stains and haunted scissors telling you to quit cable isn't convincing enough, DIRECTV will also throw in a $100 reward card for switching.

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AT&T Mobile Share Advantage Plans TV Commercial, 'In Control'
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AT&T Mobile Share Advantage Plans TV Commercial, 'In Control'

AT&T Mobile Share Advantage Plans

A family visits Lily at the AT&T store because they find themselves constantly going over their data limit when everyone is back in school. After informing them that new AT&T plans come without overage charges, the parents take a dramatic pause complete with a spotlight and wind machine to announce that they are now in control. Suddenly, they snap back to reality where their four children are wreaking havoc all over the store.

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AT&T Wireless TV Commercial, 'OK: Translator'
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Telecom & Media

AT&T Wireless TV Commercial, 'OK: Translator'

AT&T Wireless

For an important business meeting, this company has hired a "just OK" translator to help them communicate with their Dutch associates. He botches the translation, calling a man "very bendy" instead of flexible and insisting that the associate sitting next to him needs a hug. AT&T says just OK is not OK and introduces its wireless network with 5G Evolution, named America's best wireless network based on the GWS OneScore test.

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Comcast TV Commercial, 'Time'
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Telecom & Media

Comcast TV Commercial, 'Time'

Comcast

Comcast understands that time is precious; moreover, time spent waiting on hold, could be spent on things that matter most. To help make the most of it, Comcast allows you to schedule and manage all of your appointments online, so rather than guessing when your technician will show up, you'll receive reminders on their expected arrival time and track their location.

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Adobe Marketing Cloud TV Commercial, 'Woo Woo'
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Adobe Marketing Cloud TV Commercial, 'Woo Woo'

Adobe Marketing Cloud

A pair of advertisers leap into action after overhearing a couple of guys talking about the popularity of Woo Woo. It's too bad Woo Woo went out of style right afterwards. Target the right market with Adobe Marketing Cloud.

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Adobe Sign TV Commercial, 'Signing a Billion Dollar Contract'
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Adobe Sign TV Commercial, 'Signing a Billion Dollar Contract'

Adobe Sign

A billion dollar contract with the Cincinnati Sabers is taking too long to sign, so when Anton Miller receives a contract from San Jose on his phone during the meeting, he signs on the dotted line with his finger.

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