KOOL 93.9 FM Commercial 1994


 CKKL-FM (93.9 FM) is a radio station in Ottawa. Currently owned by Bell Media, it broadcasts a country format branded as Pure Country 94. CKKL's studios are located in the Bell Media Building on George Street in Downtown Ottawa's ByWard Market, while its transmitter is located in Camp Fortune, Quebec.

The station adopted the Kool FM brand in 1992 for its new Hot AC format. During their Hot AC days, they aired mostly contemporary hits during the evening hours (in large part due to CRTC regulations banning FM stations for having more than 50% of hit material on their playlists to protect AM stations and French-language stations), as well as the dance music show "Pirate Radio" with Chris Sheppard on Saturday nights. By February 2003, the station rebranded to "Bob FM"


Nortel Commercial 1994


 Nortel, formerly commonly known as Northern Electric and Northern Telecom, was a multinational telecommunications and data networking equipment manufacturer headquartered in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. It was founded in Montreal, Quebec, in 1895 as the Northern Electric and Manufacturing Company. Until an antitrust settlement in 1949, Northern Electric was owned principally by Bell Canada and the Western Electric Company of the Bell System, producing large volumes of telecommunication equipment based on licensed Western Electric designs.

At its height, Nortel accounted for more than a third of the total valuation of all companies listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX), employing 94,500 people worldwide.

In 2009, Nortel filed for bankruptcy protection.

Unico Pasta Sauce Commercial - Early 2000s

From the company website:

In Italian, Unico means unique - one of a kind - and that is exactly what we strive to be.  Our products are traditional, yet distinct and unlike any others in the food market.  We offer a wide range of Mediterranean-style products and ingredients to complement any meal and we pride ourselves on using only the highest quality sources in the preparation of our products. 

 We are a national company, spanning from coast to coast, and though we specialize in Mediterranean-style food products, we are most definitely Canadian.  However, our corporate borders reach beyond Canada.  By importing resources from other countries we are able to develop a strong international network. Dealing with other countries helps Unico to better predict and prepare for new trends in the industry.

Unico was established in 1917 to cater to the growing Mediterranean community in Toronto.  Founder Edward Pasquale’s objective was clear; he wanted to bring the "culture of Italian eating" to every Canadian table by becoming the country's leading distributor of authentic Mediterranean-style ingredients and products. 

After two generations of Pasquale family ownership, Unico passed through three successive corporate ownerships.  In 1997, Unico again became a family-managed business when Sun-Brite Foods Inc. purchased the company.

Sun-Brite Foods was established in 1973.  That same year it began to produce high-quality canned tomato products for the food industry. In 1997, Unico was a recognized brand with a strong customer following. It was also Sun-Brite Foods' largest customer. Thus, acquiring Unico ensured Sun-Brite Foods of even greater success in the new millennium.  Unico offered an established sales, marketing and distribution network but required a  long-term focus and vision.  Sun-Brite Foods offered this type of solid ownership and when the companies combined, prosperity was inevitable for both sides.

1998 Chrysler Neon Commercial


 The Chrysler/Dodge/Plymouth Neon is a front-engine, front-wheel-drive compact car that was introduced in January 1994 for the model year 1995 by Chrysler's Dodge and Plymouth divisions in two- and four-door body styles over two generations.


The first generation Neon was introduced in January 1994 and manufactured until August 1999. It was available as a four-door notchback sedan and a two-door notchback coupe. 


The car was badged and sold as both a Dodge and a Plymouth in the United States and Canada; in Mexico was sold as Dodge and Chrysler, and in Europe, Australia and other export markets it was sold as the Chrysler Neon. 


Cape Vincent New York - Local TV Commercial 1991


 Local commercial promoting local businesses in Cape Vincent New York

Cape Vincent is a town in Jefferson County, New York, United States. The population was 2,777 at the 2010 census.

The town is in the northwestern part of the county. In the town is a village also called Cape Vincent. Both town and village are northwest of Watertown.

The town was first explored in the 17th century by French explorers and missionaries. At that time it was home to the Onondaga people. Modern settlement began in 1801 at Millens Bay.

During the War of 1812, Cape Vincent was an armed camp to oppose the British forces in adjacent Kingston, Ontario.

The town was formed in 1849 from the north part of the town of Lyme. In 1895, the hamlet of Cape Vincent was incorporated as a village. By that time, the region was becoming a famous tourist area due to the Thousand Islands.

In 1935, the East Charity Shoals Light was erected at the entrance to the Seaway.

Donkey Kong 64 Commercial 1999

  Donkey Kong 64 is a 1999 platform game developed by Rare and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64 . It is the only Donkey Kong gam...