In Changing U.S. Electorate, Race and Education Remain Stark Dividing Lines [REPORT]

A study in contrasts: Republican and Democratic strengths and weaknesses in party identificationRepublicans hold wide advantages in party identification among several groups of voters, including white men without a college degree, people living in rural communities in the South and those who frequently attend religious services.  Democrats hold formidable advantages among a contrasting set of voters, such as black women, residents of urban communities in the Northeast and people with no religious affiliation.

Local Spot TV Advertising is on the Upswing as States Begin to Re-Open

There’s no short-selling the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the global media industry, and the wide-reaching ramifications will exist for the foreseeable future. Despite the epic fragmentation, certain indicators offer guidance about what the future will look like. Advertising, particularly local advertising, is one of them, given that local businesses are the lifeblood that fuels the thousands of communities across the U.S. And importantly, a new Nielsen analysis indicates that spot advertising in local markets appears to be starting to turn the corner after declining in some areas by as much as 35% at the end of March

4A’s launches CX Council

The 4A’s and VMLY&R have launched the 4A’s Customer Experience (CX) Council, gathering the most accomplished and influential leaders in customer experience design to help brands and agencies transition into the experience era.

Race in Advertising, Racism in America [PODCAST]

In this interview, coincidentally recorded the morning of George Floyd’s murder, Derek Walker of brown and browner Advertising, offers his candid view of  multicultural marketing, race, and racism in America.  

The Minority-Majority Shift. Two Decades That Will Change America. When It Come To Food Habits, The Future Tastes Like Change

2020 is the year when the majority of all Americans under seventeen years old will be from a minority background, a process that will culminate with a so-called “minority-majority” population by the mid-2040s. These demographic changes will bring about a significant transformation to Corporate America, and during the next few months I will discuss some of these consequences in each article targeting one specific area of our business environment.  By Isaac Mizrahi / Co-President of ALMA

How to Go Big

Limited resources aside, smaller brands can learn a lot from their larger competitors when it comes to maximizing their marketing efforts

Filippelli named CEO of Orci

Marina Filippelli, who previously served in a double capacity at Orci as COO and Director of Client Services, has been named CEO.

CMO Compensation: Erosion, Stagnation or Elevation in 2020? [REPORT]

Many chief marketers are likely to have a disappointing upcoming year as 84 percent surveyed by the CMO Council say their compensation is tied to business performance improvements in 2020. Not surprisingly, take home pay will likely be less due to the severe economic impact of the global pandemic.

ANA SEEHER Guide [DOWNLOAD]

The ANA’s SeeHer, in collaboration with Getty Images, released guidelines on how marketers can use inclusive imagery to achieve diversity in their advertising amid the COVID-19 pandemic, in which advertisers are reviewing and changing their messaging.

COVID-19’s effect on minority-owned small businesses in the United States

Whether by necessity or ingenuity, minority-owned small businesses may be giving us an early sign of how US businesses will adapt in the wake of COVID-19. These businesses are experimenting with new ways of working to ensure their employees’ safety, offering monetary relief to employees and community members, and introducing new services such as free delivery to those who need it.

Navigating the challenges of digital advertising during a global pandemic

Our global media ecosystem has encountered an unprecedented and serious threat: marketers have pulled back on ad spend due to both the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, and to dissociate from wall-to-wall coverage of death and infection. And in addition, COVID-19 ads have been constant. However, with COVID-19 here to stay for at least the medium term, making use of highly engaged online audiences has never been more critical to reverse shrinking margins.

COVID-19 accelerates shift of TV Budgets to Data-Driven Addressable Targeting

TV consumption is higher than ever before. Streaming video and OTT are dominating the TV narrative with the launch and expansion of viewer options and COVID-19 pushing new theatrical releases to stay-at-home viewers. With linear TV and OTT viewing increasing an average of more than 10 million homes per minute, advertisers and agencies are focusing on the relevant questions of “how” and “where” to deliver their messages to the most relevant target audiences.

CCOM Group shifts Communication Campaigns in Response to COVID-19

CCOM Group understands how to stay relevant and resonate with its client partners and consumers by readjusting to the new normal and providing expertise using a strategic winning formula. During these times of uncertainty, it is crucial to pause and assess the situation, then swiftly shift gears to make immediate adjustments that deliver effective advertising, media and PR campaigns.

Crayola announces New “Colors of the World” Crayons To Help Advance Inclusion Within Creativity

Crayola believes every child should be able to creatively and accurately color themselves into the world they see around them. Crayola launched Colors of the World crayons – 24 new specially formulated crayons – designed to mirror and represent over 40 global skin tones across the world. With the Colors of the World crayons, Crayola hopes to cultivate a more inclusive world for children of all ages, races, cultures and ethnicities.

Why analytics is the ‘secret sauce’ of startup success

Startups find success when they possess information unique to their industry and apply analytics to interpret and deploy that data in strategic ways. Think of analytics as a key to an undiscovered kingdom: Wielded properly, it can unlock new worlds.

As Millennials Near 40, They’re Approaching Family Life Differently Than Previous Generations [REPORT]

As Millennials reach a new stage of life – the oldest among them will turn 39 this year – a clearer picture of how members of this generation are establishing their own families is coming into view. Previous research highlights not only the sheer size of the Millennial generation, which now surpasses Baby Boomers as the largest, but also its racial and ethnic diversity and high rates of educational attainment. This research also notes that Millennials have been slower than previous generations to establish their own households.

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