Welcome to the new edition of our 10 most talked about TV ads on social media. The New Year started strong with new spots from Google, Apple, Lincoln, State Farm and Microsoft.
Check them out! Which one is your favorite?
#1 – Google, ‘Year in Search 2018’
#2 – Apple iPhone XR, ‘Color Flood’
#3 – GEICO, ‘The Best of GEICO’
#4 – Google Assistant, ‘Home Alone Again With the Google Assistant’
#5 – 2019 Lincoln Nautilus, ‘Ultimate Control’
#6 – GEICO, ‘Massage Chairs Reduce Home-Buying Stress’
#7 – Apple iPad Pro, ‘Change’
#8 – State Farm, ‘Helium’
#9 – Dr Pepper, ‘Fansville: Unusual Suspects’
#10 – Microsoft Surface Pro 6, ‘Sweat, Dedication & Cupcakes’
This top 10 is provided by iSpot.tv, the leading real-time measurement tool for TV advertising. iSpot.tv aggregates all online video views, social actions, and search activity, to evaluate ad performance compared with its industry set.
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