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The Wall Street Journal TV Spot, 'Read Past It'

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In a content-cluttered world, the Wall Street Journal urges you to break free of distractions. It says to read past the hashtags, trolls, memes, gossip and all the social media that might be making your head feel like it's about to explode. After displaying scenes of detonating emojis, magazine stands, and computers, a woman holding a newspaper on a peaceful street corner appears. The publisher claims no one ever did anything big by reading small.

Published
November 05, 2019
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The Wall Street Journal
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“Read Yourself Better”
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m/SIX ... Media Agency

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