A gripping promo for an intense season finale.
The Cleaning Lady returns.
An out of this world spot for a new Star Wars series.
To make this fun, out of the box spot, we drafted an entire platoon of soldiers. Well, not really, but that’s the thing about audio. You’ll believe we did!
We started working on Grey’s Anatomy when Meredith was just an intern. Now, she’s leaving the nest. We’re like proud uncles.
What do you know about the lives of the people who clean up the messes we all make. When you hear this spot, you’ll want to know more.
This amazing anthology series, based on the work of R.L. Stine, reminded us a little of The Twight Zone. So we created a campaign with another dimension.
This new mystery series asked Sound Advice to take the mystery out of its unusual format and tease the excitement for radio listeners.
To promote the fresh excitement of two legacy shows joining together, we start with a riveting audio moment and raise the stakes from there!
An edgy update on the classic Upstairs/Downstairs primetime soap opera means tease, tease, tease!
To make a Monday night into the television event of the week and build suspense, we... wait for it…
The best reason to go back to school is ABC’s Abbott Elementary. We make sure people get there prepared and on time.
The best reason to go back to school is ABC’s Abbott Elementary. We make sure people get there prepared and on time.
In a streaming landscape choked with players, Disney + has emerged as the leader. Part of the reason is that they use radio well. Our spots are clean, clear, they reach their target and turn listeners into subscribers.
Using a variety of creative elements, we pieced this together into a very compelling spot.
American Idol starts in your hometown, and ends up "Going to Hollywood!" in this endearing promo for Idol's latest season.
Don't make us slap you around to get you to listen to this. This spot is Everything, Everywhere, All At Once.
All the magic of Late Night in a one 30-second blast.
To transform Pawn Stars into a car show, we trade on the dangerous vibe established by “The Fast And The Furious” before doing a 180 for a big reveal.
To make historical topics feel “must-see,” we leveraged the signal events of the 1990s to create an exciting journey through the decade.
"You can’t spell truth without Ruth.” Sometimes, the challenge is knowing how to get out of the way and let the subject speak for herself.
This four part documentary reveals the truth about one America’s first and most unlikely serial killers. Showtime came to us for a killer spot.