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Which U.S. Workers Are More Exposed to AI on Their Jobs?

About a fifth of all workers have high-exposure jobs; women, Asian, college-educated and higher-paid workers are more exposed. But those in the most exposed industries are more likely to say AI will help more than hurt them personally

A bigger, bolder vision: How CROs are propelling growth from the C-suite

Scaling a company—large or small—is no easy feat. For start-ups, 80 percent never reach critical scale.1 At bigger companies, the challenge is even greater. Only 10 percent of S&P 500 companies have achieved growth surpassing the GDP for a continuous period of 30 years or more.2

The Collapse of the Purchase Funnel [REPORT]

In a volatile world rife with pressures on consumers, from health and the economy to challenges to rights and freedoms and an eroding sense of community, consumers are demanding more from brands.

Hispanic Consumer Confidence Rises as Inflation Eases

Hispanic consumers were more optimistic in the second quarter of 2023, exhibiting a more positive outlook toward the economy in the year ahead, according to a new poll from the Florida Atlantic University Business and Economic Polling Initiative (FAU BEPI).

Canela Media appoints Peter Gonzalez as Chief Technology Officer

Gonzalez will be responsible for leading Canela Media's technology initiatives, including the development and execution of the company's technical strategies. He will work closely with the executive team to enhance Canela Media's digital infrastructure, optimize operational efficiencies, and advance the company's position as a leader in digital media.

75% of U.S. Consumers Mistrust Companies’ DEI Commitments

NPower's Command Shift Coalition unveiled new data about consumer attitudes towards US companies and their Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) efforts.

As Actors’ Strike Holds Up Hollywood, Adland Productions Go Ahead

In Hollywood, it seems that the old entertainers’ adage ‘the show must go on’ has fallen out of favor.  According to advertising industry bodies the 4A’s and the Association of Independent Commercial Producers (AICP), commercial contracts will not be affected and brands can continue to work with SAG-AFTRA members.

Retail reset: A new playbook for retail leaders

It now sounds like a cliché, but that doesn’t make it any less true: the retail sector has experienced as much disruption in the past five years as it has in the previous 25. Consider this: perhaps never before in the history of the industry has every single one of retail’s primary stakeholder groups—customers, suppliers, employees, and investors—dramatically changed their behavior and expectations, all at the same time.

Conditions are ‘Still Moving in the Right Direction’ Even With Slower Growth Expected

Consumer spending – which makes up 70% of GDP – increased at an annual rate of 4.2% in the first quarter, which was four times the 1% growth in the fourth quarter of 2022 and the fastest growth since mid-2021 despite strong headwinds from interest rates and inflation.

Is this really the 3rd age of effectiveness?

I have just watched The 3rd Age of Effectiveness presentations. Kudos to Les Binet, Dr Grace Kite, and Tom Roach for their compelling, empirically-based presentations and the IPA for making those presentations available to those of us not at Cannes.  By Nigel Hollis

Mexican consumers seek value and convenience—and find it online

Consumers in Mexico are feeling slightly more optimistic about both their country’s economy and their own ability to meet financial commitments in the coming year—but that doesn’t mean they’ve stopped looking for ways to spend less. In fact, their persistent quest for value is the main reason many of them continue to shop online: e-commerce still has a larger market share than it had before the COVID-19 pandemic. These are among the findings of a ConsumerWise survey conducted in early 2023 among more than 1,000 Mexican consumers across income groups. The following five charts show highlights from the survey.

Cesar Conde upped at NBC Universal and now will once gain oversee Telemundo.

NBC Universal has added more responsibilities to Cesar Conde now chairman of the NBC News Group. He will add oversight of Telemundo as well as NBC Universal Local TV.

What New Social Media Laws Mean for Brands

Federal and state laws regulating social media for teens and children could have repercussions for advertisers

The Increasing Importance of the In-house Agency

As brands face a shaky economy and an accelerating rate of disruption from new technology, the need for in-house solutions grows more immediate

If Managing Your Vendor’s Risk Isn’t a Top Priority, It Should Be

Gordon Moore, the co-founder of Intel, died this year. He was 94. In 1965, he predicted that the number of transistors that could be placed on a silicon chip would double at regular intervals for the foreseeable future, thus increasing the data-processing power of computers exponentially. He predicted computers would be more expensive to build but cheaper to buy for consumers since so many would be sold.  And the result of all that computing power today seems to indicate that Moore's Law can now be applied to privacy regulation, given the number of states passing laws to protect consumer privacy, children's online privacy, and now all manner of health-related data.

The New ROI: Defy Uncertainty by Boosting Return on Innovation

Firing up new engines of growth is never easy. The best time to do it might be when times are tough.

Garcia named President & GM of Univision Miami

Univision Miami announced the appointment of Eric Garcia to the position of President and General Manager, reporting directly to Jesus Lara, President of Local Media at TelevisaUnivision. Garcia brings extensive broadcast and media industry experience to this leadership role, where he will be responsible for the overall direction, strategy, and growth of Univision23, TelevisaUnivision’s local radio stations, and a growing portfolio of local digital offerings in the vibrant Miami market.

2022 LDC U.S. Latino GDP Report [REPORT]

As a summary for the economic performance of Latinos, the 2020 U.S. Latino GDP is extraordinary. The total economic output (or GDP) of Latinos in the United States was $2.8trillion in 2020, up from $2.1 trillion in 2012, and $1.7 trillion in 2010. If Latinos living in the United States were an independent country, the U.S. Latino GDP would be the fifth largest GDP in the world, larger than the GDP's of the United Kingdom, India or France.

Entravision Appoints Michael Christenson as Chief Executive Officer

Entravision  announced that Michael Christenson has been appointed Chief Executive Officer, effective July 1, 2023.

Global Ad Market Keeps Growing due to counter-cyclical vertical and retail media

The summer update of MAGNA’s “Global Ad Forecast” predicts media owners advertising revenues will reach $842 billion this year, +4.6% growth vs. 2022 ($805bn).

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