• 2023-08-27T17:25:28-04:00 https://ximage.c-spanvideo.org/eyJidWNrZXQiOiJwaWN0dXJlcy5jLXNwYW52aWRlby5vcmciLCJrZXkiOiJGaWxlc1wvMDEzXC8wMDJcLzE2OTMxNzE5NjZfMDAyLmpwZyIsImVkaXRzIjp7InJlc2l6ZSI6eyJmaXQiOiJjb3ZlciIsImhlaWdodCI6NTA2fX19 Editor and author Landon Jones looked at how celebrity status has evolved in the digital age and what the change means for American culture. (c-span.org)
  • 2017 has been a year filled with the deaths of several notable celebrities. (abc15.com)
  • In a previous article , I noted how celebrities serve as ideal influencers for high-budget brands, given their proclivity for enhancing awareness and encouraging conversions. (forbes.com)
  • Unlike social media influencers, who often serve niche audiences and require more targeted alignment, celebrities excel at attaining broad brand reach and exposure. (forbes.com)
  • Earlier this year, the agency sent what it described as "reminder letters" to 90 influencers and marketers -- including companies like Dunkin' Donuts, Puma, Chanel and Adidas, as well as celebrities like Victoria Beckham, Vanessa Hudgens and Jamie Lynn Spears. (mediapost.com)
  • This is problematic for young and impressionable consumers who look to influencers and celebrities as role models," the letter states. (mediapost.com)
  • In addition to the celebrity targets, social media influencers were also victimized in home invasions and burglaries, Willis said. (courttv.com)
  • In her role as Godmother, Biles named Celebrity Beyond - the gold standard ship and most luxurious vessel in the Celebrity fleet - at the official ceremony in Fort Lauderdale on November 4, 2022. (celebritycruises.com)
  • The celebrity gossip blogger rose to fame in the early 00s with his website PerezHilton.com, featuring spiteful attacks on stars, using paparazzi shots with inappropriate doodles. (yahoo.com)
  • Ironically, in India and South Asia in general, the global BLM protests received considerable traction, especially across the various social media with numerous posts expressing solidarity with it, including those from prominent public personalities, celebrities and film stars. (lu.se)
  • Why most of Celebrities join Twitter instead of Facebook and other Social Networking Sites? (digitalpoint.com)
  • Dozens of celebrities who hawk products on Instagram still fail to adequately disclose that their endorsements are paid ads, despite receiving reminders from the Federal Trade Commission earlier this year, according to watchdogs. (mediapost.com)
  • Several years ago, a top brand approached me to broker an agreement with a prominent celebrity, yet ultimately decided to deal with the talent and their team directly. (forbes.com)
  • Patrick Kennedy, who is a celebrity of sorts, coming from the prominent political Kennedy family, has talked about his own experience with addiction and mood disorder. (medscape.com)
  • Deaths related to drug overdoses in celebrities have brought mass media attention to the drug abuse pandemic. (medscape.com)
  • One of the fastest celebrities to compete in Kona, Ohno channeled his Olympic competitive nature and training habits to excel in his first full-distance race. (active.com)
  • NBC has revealed the identities of the six stars competing on Celebrity Circus , a new Dancing with the Stars -like reality series that will follow celebrities as they compete alongside circus professionals. (realitytvworld.com)
  • NBC has announced it's ordered Celebrity Circus , the working title for a new Dancing with the Stars -like reality series that will follow celebrities as they compete alongside professional circus troupes. (realitytvworld.com)
  • The Washington Independent is the most popular source of celebrity news in the United States. (washingtonindependent.com)
  • Fox News Flash top entertainment and celebrity headlines are here. (foxnews.com)
  • Twitter is geared up for the quick update the celebrities like. (digitalpoint.com)
  • Light-painting photographer Jason Page and the team of ambassadors at Light Painting Brushes were recently invited to a music festival to capture creative light-painting portraits of the celebrity musicians performing over the weekend. (petapixel.com)
  • When negotiating celebrity partnerships, every campaign requirement must be meticulously defined so you know exactly what you'll need from your talent, because there's no shortage of variables that can blindside your brand and potentially sink your campaign. (forbes.com)
  • It seems that it is related, at least in part, to the criticism and the public accusations of celebrities about the potentially deleterious effects of vaccinations for infectious diseases, particularly as they may be a risk factor for and cause of autism and neurodevelopmental disorders. (medscape.com)
  • Give Back Hollywood founder Todd Krim put her at the top of his list of charitable celebrities because of her active involvement in that charity and other projects. (cnn.com)
  • Celebrity involvement. (cdc.gov)
  • Thanks to Snapchat , you can keep up with just about every celebrity all the time, anytime. (popsugar.com)
  • I think the time has come for medicine to say, "Enough with the celebrity ads, enough with the direct-to-consumer advertising. (medscape.com)
  • Known more for his antics in Hell's Kitchen and less for his prowess on the triathlon course, celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay competed in the 2013 IRONMAN World Championship and finished with a time of 14:04. (active.com)
  • Celebrities have time and again stepped into Pakistani politics. (com.pk)
  • But some celebrities take their photography more seriously than others, investing both significant time and money into developing their craft. (petapixel.com)
  • Home viewers apparently felt Rachel Hunter 's canine-themed Celebrity Circus performance was for the dogs. (realitytvworld.com)
  • Executive producer Matt Kunitz feels NBC's new Celebrity Circus reality series will be able to strike a chord with viewers of all ages and differentiate itself from other reality competition shows starring celebrities. (realitytvworld.com)
  • The buzz around this endeavor landed Bon Jovi on the top of Forbes Magazine's "Most Valuable Celebrity Charity Relationships," which measures the amount of publicity generated by each star for their cause. (cnn.com)
  • Renowned celebrities from across the globe have come forward in support of Turkey in its fight against wildfires , sharing their heartfelt messages on social media. (hurriyetdailynews.com)
  • Singer John Mayer introduced some levity to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic while taking a lighthearted jab at the celebrities who sang John Lennon's " Imagine " on social media last week. (foxnews.com)
  • Gadot's original video enlisted the help of several celebrities but was not given the reception on social media they were likely hoping for. (foxnews.com)
  • By tracing the coverage of mental health issues in magazines, among female celebrities, and on social media this book shows how an increasingly intimate media environment has made way for a profitable vulnerability, that takes the shape of. (lu.se)
  • By tracing the coverage of mental health issues in magazines, among female celebrities, and on social media this book shows how an increasingly intimate media environment has made way for a profitable vulnerability, that takes the shape of marketable and brand-friendly mental illness awareness that strengthens the authenticity of those who embrace it. (lu.se)
  • A new generation of celebrities is more attracted to policy than publicity - a younger, unapologetically liberal group of activist-stars inspired by the examples of Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton in the 2008 campaign. (politico.com)
  • And it seems as though the trend of celebrity-owned wineries will continue as more and more stars contemplate second careers after they retire or fall from fame. (askmen.com)
  • From professional athletes to reality television stars, several well-known celebrities have found Kona's mysticism and challenging conditions hard to resist. (active.com)
  • In neighbouring India, too, some celebrities and super stars have entered the political arena. (com.pk)
  • 10. Children's commercial communications shall not portray or refer to celebrities or sports stars to promote food or drink products (including HFSS food products and/or services), unless the commercial communication is part of a public health or education campaign. (who.int)
  • The omniscience of modern technology also means that pretty much anyone in public life is a celebrity of sorts - but there are serious downsides for celebrity activists-politicians. (politico.com)
  • Cruel Celebrities have no moral compass of their own, but instead blow with the public wind, and they can't help but listen if fans are loud enough. (sharkonline.org)
  • In the Aglo-American media, only a handful of celebrities have shown the courage to defy the taboos and appear with armpits hairs in public or in movies. (lchr.org)
  • New Jersey celebrities share sweet memories of youth in the Garden State. (njmonthly.com)
  • Yebisu Celebrities (Japanese: YEBISUセレブリティーズ, Hepburn: YEBISU Sereburitīzu) is a Japanese manga series written by Kaoru Iwamoto and illustrated by Shinri Fuwa. (wikipedia.org)
  • Antonio Sabato Jr. was revealed to be Celebrity Circus' champ during last night's finale broadcast of the NBC reality competition series. (realitytvworld.com)
  • However the 50-year-old former The Brady Bunch actor re-injured his left arm during a recent rehearsal and was thus forced to withdraw from Celebrity Circus during last night's broadcast of the NBC reality series. (realitytvworld.com)
  • A series of artificial intelligence (AI) images of an "annual celebrity concrete eating contest" has taken the internet by storm, another bizarre result of opening the Pandora's box that is AI-generated "photos. (petapixel.com)
  • A photographer has used AI to create a series of portraits showing what some celebrities may look like a few decades from now. (petapixel.com)
  • Among the celebrities, Imran Khan has been an exception. (com.pk)
  • Justin Bieber landed on the top of Forbes "Scrooge" list of charitable celebrities, which measured the amount of publicity created by each star for their pet projects. (cnn.com)
  • This Morning hosts Rylan Clark and Emma Willis found it upsetting watching the I'm A Celebrity star being told off by his former campmate. (dailyrecord.co.uk)
  • Last year Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck were the Hollywood power couple, gracing most major media outlets and placing fifth and seventh, respectively, on the Forbes Celebrity 100 list. (forbes.com)
  • In fact, between the marijuana industry and the equally up-and-coming CBD (Cannabidiol) boom, a number of celebrities are making a name for themselves as "cannapreneurs. (ask.com)
  • It demonstrates the fact that some celebrities who gain their prominence by dint of their artistic talent as entertainers then use that notoriety to speak on subjects that they may be interested in, but for which they don't necessarily have a very substantial or accurate knowledge base. (medscape.com)
  • Celebrities play a large role in advertising products. (medscape.com)
  • Maybe that's why so many [politically active celebrities] come up to the water's edge and decide not [to] jump in. (politico.com)
  • Celebrities are no strangers to charity work: Bono created his ONE campaign to fight global poverty, Angelina Jolie travels the world as a United Nations good will ambassador , and the recently named "Sexiest Man Alive" Bradley Cooper reportedly donated thousands of dollars worth of winter clothing to homeless people in Philadelphia, where he's filming his latest movie. (cnn.com)
  • Onboarding a waning celebrity can yield depreciating results for a long-term campaign. (forbes.com)
  • Seeding, structuring and planning are essential steps in executing your celebrity branding initiative. (forbes.com)
  • The title of my comments could be "When Celebrities Speak Out About Scientific Issues in Health and Illness. (medscape.com)
  • Check out the new groundbreaking features and technology to experience onboard Celebrity Edge. (cruisecritic.com)
  • Hence, our monthly feature on the eating habits of celebrities continues, this month, featuring Yasminne Cheng . (yahoo.com)
  • The purpose of CruelCelebrities.com is to "out" unethical and hypocritical celebrities that are fraudulently masquerading as compassionate, morally-bound people. (sharkonline.org)
  • So when you have a celebrity like Paris Hilton holding an orangutan with a dress on, they can impact millions of people because their audience is so huge. (cnn.com)
  • One of the many things I regret is that I hurt so many people by giving them nasty nicknames, and above all that I was unkind to the children of celebrities. (yahoo.com)
  • Paparazzi photographers in Los Angeles spend their days and nights pursuing celebrities who aren't actually very important people on the world stage. (petapixel.com)
  • I think people in the position of celebrity have to be sure of what they are saying before they wield their power. (medscape.com)
  • Celebrity was a large part of why I thought Ashley would have been great," said Miller, who thought the choice of local Democrats, Kentucky's low-key, 34-year-old Secretary of State Alison Lundergan Grimes, would almost certainly fall to McConnell. (politico.com)
  • Also known as the first-ever winner of The Bachelorette, Ryan Sutter competed in his first triathlon as a celebrity at the 2004 IRONMAN World Championship. (active.com)
  • As France's original celebrity chef, Paul Bocuse built a Michelin-starred culinary empire and established the most prestigious cooking competition in the world. (wsj.com)
  • In Europe though private women in Germany and France prefer not to shave armpits hair, but once they become celebrities, they fall to the pressure of teh Anglo-American media. (lchr.org)
  • Celebrities in this instance are defined as persons who are widely acclaimed, or honoured and/or known to children. (who.int)
  • At the Toronto Film Festival this year, Shutterstock staff photographer Andrew H. Walker set up a photo booth for a different kind of celebrity portrait. (petapixel.com)
  • Never has the brutality of campaigning been personally less palatable for celebrities accustomed to luxury, a modicum of privacy and the absence of opposition researchers. (politico.com)