Jan, the perpetually peppy receptionist from the Toyota commercials, is played by actress and comedian Laurel Coppock. Here's ...
Stephanie Courtney, who stars as Flo in the Progressive commercials, was also in a hit drama series that won over a dozen ...
In the realm of television commercials, one queen reigns benevolently above all — and her name? Flo. The fictional Progressive salesperson has been charming the pants off of TV viewers for decades — ...
After taking a week off the chart entirely, Progressive Insurance came roaring back as the undisputed top national advertiser in radio. The Media Monitor’s Spot Ten report for the first full week of ...
Any cowboy who gets on a bull is taking a risk. So, it’s a nice melding of messages for PBR, the world’s leading bull riding organization, to join forces with a brand that since 1937 has built a ...
Down the winding stairs and into the basement at a mini-golf-themed pub in Downtown Commons, the Election Night party for Sacramento’s progressive mayoral candidate Flo Cofer was a small spot of joy ...
Take one look at what brand is the most active at national radio by play count, and there’s an obvious leader for the week ending October 13. And, the big win comes even as the auto insurance ...
The Geico Gecko first appeared in 1999. Progressive’s Flo first appeared in 2008. Neither rivals De Beers’s “Diamonds are Forever” campaign, but still: In advertising dog years, those campaigns seem ...
Of all the first-named doctors who are not real doctors on TV, my favorite is the fictional Dr. Rick, the Progressive Insurance “parent-child coach” who runs groups sessions to “help young homeowners ...