Music Video Advertisements - Madonna & Sunsilk (VIDEO)

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mediterranean
On: Mar 20, 08
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In a rising trend of cross-promoting products and music, Madonna, which has already appeared in the first Sunsilk “Life Can’t Wait” Campaign alongside Marilyn Monroe and Shakira, is now the focus of the brand’s new styling product spot.

The new spot follows Madonna’s ever-evolving looks throughout the years as a way to inspire girls to play around with their current styles – hopefully with the help of the new Sunsilk styling aids – and features the music of Madonna’s new single “4 Minutes (to save the world)” with Justin Tomberlake from her upcoming album “Hard Candy.”

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this is not a duplicate. it was written 1 or 2 days before the other trends, but when it was 'set to publish' the date changed and it appeared in the list ahead of. It retains the date of being set to publish, not the written date. I think this is one of the technical issues TH2 might want to handle. The date of the trend should not be changed until it is published, not when it is 'set'. because many trends gets set then unset. so it can confuse us as to which trend is a duplicate

By: mediterranean on Mar 20, 08 | 369 Trends | 79 Comments

Mediterranean, if I am not mistaken, when trends are duplicated, they pick the trend that appears to have been submitted first. The trend that was submitted first will always appear lower in the live feed regardless.If you submit a trend and you scroll down and you see the same trend, that means the other person submitted their trend before yours because its lower and therefore older in the live feed. That's the way I understand this system works.

By: lourdes sanchez on Mar 20, 08 | 902 Trends | 134 Comments

Lourdes, you are right in the case of the trend not being marked "as set to publish". This trend for example was written by me before many of the trends in the live feed that it appears ahead of now. I know for a fact because I wrote other trends after it that now appear below it in the list. Its placing in the live feed list changed when it was marked as "set to publish". That placed it at the top of the live feeds. When the "set to publish" was removed (you can only fit 30 trends in main page), its placing changed but did not go back to original position because the date was changed when it was set. That is why I am suggesting something be done about the 'date change' as to not confuse which trend was the first. It happened to me before, a trend I wrote was set to publish 2 weeks after it was written, and the date then changes to the new date, not the date of writing.

By: mediterranean on Mar 20, 08 | 369 Trends | 79 Comments

Hi again Mediterranean-The editors will figure it out and whatever they decide to do is fine by me. All I can say is that before posting something that I know its new, I look in the live feed first. If I don't see it, then I post the trend. I then look again after posting. I did not see your trend until much later. When I post something and I see it further down in the live feed, I flag mine as a duplicate.But we can go back and forth like this but its not worth it. Like I said, the editors will know what to do. I am sure they have a way of knowing for sure which one came first. This, I suspect, is not a new problem for them. Take care.

By: lourdes sanchez on Mar 20, 08 | 902 Trends | 134 Comments

Yup lourdes, I totally agree. Cheers. And lets not forget to give Kudos to Madonna, who at 50 years old, still manages to pull of a crotch-to-camera shot! Fierce

By: mediterranean on Mar 20, 08 | 369 Trends | 79 Comments

Cheers Mediterranean. And BTW I like your trends. They are always so cool!

By: lourdes sanchez on Mar 20, 08 | 902 Trends | 134 Comments

Madonna is overrated.

By: Lindsey Barnes on Apr 1, 08 | 1 Trends | 21 Comments



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