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T-Mobile TV Commercial, 'CNBC: Making the Right Choice'
T-Mobile
Marcus Lemonis, of the CNBC shows "The Partner" and "The Profit" shares a tip with viewers about the importance of thinking about choices and trying to make the right choice. When looking at companies, you should access information and see if the business's values align with your objectives. Lemonis says he saw through his research that T-Mobile believes in the importance of small businesses owners and providing them the best tools possible.

MetroPCS TV Commercial, 'Jungle Gym With Promo'
MetroPCS
Matt figured out that he can get a 4G LTE network with MetroPCS for $30, just like he also figured out that a day at the park with his daughter can also be a workout day. As the young girl motives him in his squats and lunges, MetroPCS announces that every customer who switches over can get a free phone.

Verizon TV Commercial, 'Extra Unlimited Frustrations'
Verizon
People with bargain cell carriers experience frustrations with their unlimited data plans throughout the day. Angry girlfriends, parental misunderstandings and not-so-viral cat videos are just a few of the side effects associated with slowed down data plans. Instead of standing on your tiptoes in a tree house or shower, Verizon recommends switching to its XL 20GB plan.

JBL Flip TV Commercial, Song by Twenty One Pilots
JBL Flip
While supposedly working on a presentation, this group has a little fun with the JBL Flip and a couple of animal masks. It's never a party without the unicorn mask or the JBL Flip by Harman.

LG Mobile TV Commercial, 'What's it Gonna Take: Sprint' Feat. Aubrey Plaza
LG Mobile
When a man complains his phone is too slow but refuses to get a different one, his friend asks if a celebrity would help convince him. Immediately, Aubrey Plaza pokes her head through a window and suggests he switch to the LG G7 ThinQ. When he again refuses, Aubrey breaks through the wall behind him and asks if a selfie would sway him. He finally agrees after the ThinQ's Google Assistant takes the selfie for them. Cool!

Google App TV Commercial, 'Questions'
Google App
Questions hold a lot of power. They can start adventures, spark connections, or even change how you see the world. Search on with Google.

AT&T TV Commercial, 'Longest Fumble: Free Gear S2'
AT&T
A bump at the coffee shop downtown sends this man fumbling for his cell phone. He fumbles it through the streets and all the way home where it finally falls and lands in a puddle of mud. Fortunately, it's a water and hatter resistant Samsung Galaxy S7 Active. AT&T is promoting the S7 Active by offering a free Gear S2 with purchase.
Verizon TV Commercial, 'Introducing Pixel: LTE Advanced'
Verizon
Before they get to Boulder, passengers on a train use the Google Pixel phone to search for Korean restaurants, share photos and experience virtual reality. Verizon offers trade-in deals on the Google Pixel.

Squarespace TV Commercial, 'St. Lucia'
Squarespace
For bands like St. Lucia, pop music is a very simple yet powerful way of communicating with others -- it gives you the chance to explain who you are. The same goes for Squarespace.

Squarespace TV Commercial, 'Make It Yourself: Danny Bowien'
Squarespace
Mission Chinese Food chef and owner Danny Bowien uses Squarespace to create a website for his restaurant that reflects his personal taste. He calls it a little bit weird with a little bit of polish, and is careful not to make the design feel pretentious. To make your own website, visit Squarespace online.

Squarespace TV Commercial, 'Details'
Squarespace
Squarespace helps you create an awesome website that's as expressive and distinct as your business.

AT&T TV Commercial, 'Third Party'
AT&T
Getting pulled over is no big deal for these guys -- everyone, even the police officer, wants to give high praise to the great service that AT&T provides. Also, the guys will seize this opportunity to use the cop's pepper spray on the burrito, because it's a little under seasoned.

Squarespace TV Commercial, 'When Things Come Together'
Squarespace
As whimsical music decorates this scene, we watch as random objects are thrown into the air in slow motion. From shiny bronze cups to pots of coffee and simple pieces of jewelry, we see bold colors juxtaposed and stood out against the pure white background. Finally, all the objects lower and come together within the frame of a laptop screen, where they are displayed on Squarespace. This is where style and modernity take hold.

GoDaddy TV Commercial, 'Armless Bowling vs. Building a Website'
GoDaddy
When a man in an upper-body cast attempts to roll a strike using only his hand, he ends up re-breaking his arm. Unlike the act of armless bowling, GoDaddy believes that building a website using its services is easy. The web hosting company claims users can build a website in under an hour and offers a free trial of GoDaddy CoCentral to new users.

Go Daddy TV Commercial, 'Otter: Charlene and Carl'
Go Daddy
This commercial features a beautiful woman stuck in a glass case on display with a man beside her. The man, builds the servers that GoDaddy.com is used on and maintains them so Charlene, the beautiful woman, can be seen.

Sprint TV Commercial, 'The Mission'
Sprint
This spokesman is on a mission to prove that Sprint's LTE network is the fastest. He's driving around the country towing a trailer of stuff to bet against everyone's network.

Zoho One TV Commercial, 'Excitement Meets Zoho One'
Zoho One
This businessman seems to have it all; he's Time's "Entrepreneur of the Year," he golfs a perfect hole in one with ease, his company sales forecast is through the roof (literally!) and his surprise birthday parties are a blast. However, nothing can make him happy because, as the background tune sings, "he still desires more." It isn't until his company begins using Zoho One, an integrated software suite, that he finally cracks a smile.

Optimum Altice One TV Commercial, 'Gift That Keeps on Giving'
Optimum Altice One

Google TV Commercial, 'Flights to New Orleans'
From exploring the French Quarter, enjoying some boiled seafood or partying it up Mardi Gras style, Google says it's got your back with flights to New Orleans.

Firefox Quantum TV Commercial, 'USA Network: Take the Internet Back'
Firefox Quantum
A seemingly pleasant internet browser becomes less appealing by the second as pop-up ads fill the screen and never-ending fine print terms and conditions scroll by. Firefox insists it's time to take the internet back with its Quantum browser, claiming it was made for people, not profit. Fans of "Mr. Robot" can catch all-new episodes on USA Network.