The Shack Shakes It Up With Wild, Wacky Rebrand

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A camera frames the RadioShack logo over the entrance of a storefront. The point of view is angled as if being shot from the sidewalk with a cellphone or a pocket digital camera. After a few seconds of barely audible street noise, explosive music kicks in and a man’s thumb with the word “The” drawn on it with blocky type moves into the frame to obstruct part of the RadioShack name, effectively shortening it to “The Shack.”

This 15-second commercial is one of 12 new TV ads to begin running nationally tomorrow as part of the Fort Worth, Texas-based retailer’s ambitious effort from Butler, Shine, Stern & Partners in Sausalito, Calif.,

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