The US Secret Service has paid $2 million on a new recruitment ad, double what it usually spends on advertisements, according ...
A Secret Service recruitment advertisement will play inside the Caesars Superdome on Sunday before Super Bowl LIX kicks off in New Orleans.
The pricey ad from the blockbuster director – known for action flicks like “Armageddon,” “The Rock” and the “Transformers” ...
Director Michael Bay shot this $2 million Secret Service recruitment ad, shown during the Super Bowl — and, no surprise, it ...
The U.S. Secret Service released a new recruitment ad on Super Bowl Sunday, which played for attendees watching the game at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana.
The Secret Service’s recruitment numbers are so low, they hired a Hollywood director to create a $2 million Super Bowl ad for ...
The ad showcases the agency's role in protecting the nation's leaders and used images and video of Secret Service agents and former presidents including John F. Kennedy and Ronald Reagan ...
The United States Secret Service has tapped blockbuster movie director Michael Bay to create a recruiting advertisement that is expected to be unveiled in the stadium on Super Bowl Sunday, according ...
Rowe led the Secret Service as acting director after Kimberly Cheatle's resignation in the wake of the assassination attempt on Donald Trump in Pennsylvania last July.
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