The ad Kanye West placed in select markets during the Super Bowl sparked fierce backlash because it sent people to a website ...
Here's how Kanye West landed a Super Bowl ad in several local markets, then used it to sell swastika T-shirts after it aired.
Growing tolerance of Nazi imagery online set the stage for the rapper to tout a Shopify website selling swastika T-shirts.
Shopify confirmed to BI that it took down YEEZY.com after a Super Bowl ad directed viewers to an online store that later ...
CEO Jack Abernethy addresses the incendiary ads that ran in three local markets during Super Bowl LIX in a memo to staff.
The controversial rapper, who goes by Ye, bought local ads promoting his clothing website—then changed what the site sold ...
Kanye West appeared in a Super Bowl ad airing in a few local markets Sunday night to promote his website, Yeezy.com, which is ...
The commercial appeared innocuous, featuring Ye seated in a dentist’s chair discussing new dental work before directing ...
Fox TV Stations CEO Jack Abernethy has responded to the local Kanye West Super Bowl ad: 'We strongly condemn any form of ...
The Anti-Defamation League condemned West's antisemitism on Monday, following the promotion to his website: "There’s no ...
Kanye West bought a 30-second local television spot on Sunday night that played only in Los Angeles, Philadelphia, and ...
Kanye West spend $8 million on a Super Bowl ad for his website that now features one item for sale: a swastika t-shirt.