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From "They say I'm boring" to "The flame that calls" and the biblical series that caused a scandal: Ramiro Agulla's 10 commercials that revolutionized advertising in the 90s

The article discusses the influential advertising campaigns created by Ramiro Agulla during the 1990s, highlighting his creative work that significantly impacted Argentine advertising. It mentions specific commercials such as 'Dicen que soy aburrido' and 'La llama que llama,' as well as a controversial biblical series that sparked controversy. The piece celebrates Agulla's role in revolutionizing advertising through innovative and memorable campaigns.

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From "They say I'm boring" to "The flame that calls" and the biblical series that caused a scandal: Ramiro Agulla's 10 commercials that revolutionized advertising in the 90s

The article discusses the influential advertising campaigns created by Ramiro Agulla during the 1990s, highlighting his creative work that significantly impacted Argentine advertising. It mentions specific commercials such as 'Dicen que soy aburrido' and 'La llama que llama,' as well as a controversial biblical series that sparked controversy. The piece celebrates Agulla's role in revolutionizing advertising through innovative and memorable campaigns.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on cultural and commercial achievements in advertising, which is not a politically charged subject. It does not involve government, politics, or public policy, thus falling under apolitical content. The framing remains neutral, celebrating Agulla's contributions without taking a左

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