By Nick Faris, The London Free Press; September 21, 2018
After piggybacking on Vancouver’s idea to make Seth Rogen the voice of a campaign to promote etiquette on public transit, the Toronto Transit Commission stopped playing the clips he recorded for them after just one month.
The TTC confirmed Thursday that the voice-overs, in which the comedic actor lectured passengers on the finer points of how to behave themselves on the subway, were gradually phased out at the end of August after running across its network of stations since July 31.
Click here to read the full story.