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Months before Nike unveiled Colin Kaepernick as the face of their 30th anniversary "Just Do It" campaign, the sports apparel giant was engaged in vigorous debates over what to do with the ...
Nike Inc. took a risk by casting Colin Kaepernick in its latest “Just Do It” ad, and the company says it’s paying off. On the fiscal first-quarter earnings call late Tuesday, Nike Chief ...
Nike’s CEO Mark Parker claims its controversial ad starring NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick has driven “record engagement” with the brand and helped boost sales. Speaking on a call with analysts ...
Nike unveiled the new “Just Do It” campaign over Labor Day weekend, tied to its 30th anniversary. Since Sept. 3, Nike was mentioned in more than 1.7 million social media posts globally.
Nike’s decision to build an ad campaign around Colin Kaepernick earned more support than not among Americans, especially younger ones, according to polls released Thursday. Kaepernick, who ...
Nike’s online sales have surged in the wake of it's "Just Do It" campaign featuring Colin Kaepernick. A report from Edison Trends said the company’s online sales grew 31 percent from Sunday ...
Just days before the start of the NFL’s 2018 season, Nike announced that Colin Kaepernick would be the face of the 30th anniversary “Just Do It” campaign.
Nike has released its first commercial with former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick as its new “Just Do It” spokesman. The 2-minute spot, titled “Dream Crazy,” showcases an ...
Colin Kaepernick has not played professional football in over a year, but his face is now on screens all around the world. Nike released a new ad campaign yesterday that features the former San ...
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