Which revolutionary 1984 advertising campaign, directed by Ridley Scott, aired only once during the Super Bowl and is credited with introducing the concept of the 'event commercial'?
Throughout history, certain advertising campaigns have revolutionized not just their brands, but entire industries. These groundbreaking marketing moments represent pivotal innovations in how products are presented to the public, often introducing techniques and approaches that become standard practice. This poll tests your knowledge about one such transformative campaign that changed the landscape of advertising forever.
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- Apple's '1984' Macintosh commercial, which depicted a dystopian future shattered by the introduction of the new computer
- Coca-Cola's 'Mean Joe Greene' commercial, which showed the football star giving his jersey to a young fan
- Nike's 'Just Do It' launch campaign, featuring marathon runner Walt Stack jogging across the Golden Gate Bridge
- IBM's 'Little Tramp' series, featuring Charlie Chaplin's character embracing modern technology
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