From Millenials to Boomers, males to females, and a variety of racial/ethnic groups, part two of Nielsen’s State of the Media: Advertising & Audiences Report presents an in-depth look at usage by demographic.
Research
Interracial & Interethnic married couples grew by 28% since 2010.
The U.S. Census Bureau released a 2010 Census brief, Households and Families: 2010 , that showed interracial or interethnic opposite-sex married couple households grew by 28 percent over the decade from 7 percent in 2000 to 10 percent in 2010. States with higher percentages of couples of a different race or Hispanic origin in 2010 were primarily located in the western and southwestern parts of the United States, along with Hawaii and Alaska.
Widespread dissatisfaction with Modern Life – – and a desire for a ‘Hybrid’ Existence. [REPORT]
The extent to which the world has changed in the past couple of decades is astounding. The infusion of digital technology, new channels of communication, changes in household composition, the faster pace of living, and the radical transformation of social mores have left many of us feeling unbalanced and unsure of what’s coming next. For all the good it has brought, this dizzying maelstrom of change has also pushed aside a number of things we value, including a meaningful connection to the natural world and a deep-seated sense of community.
Net Migration from Mexico Falls to Zero – and Perhaps Less [REPORT]
The largest wave of immigration in history from a single country to the United States has come to a standstill. After four decades that brought 12 million current immigrants—more than half of whom came illegally—the net migration flow from Mexico to the United States has stopped—and may have reversed, according to a new analysis by the Pew Hispanic Center of multiple government data sets from both countries.
Gen Z: Digital in their DNA [REPORT]
Gen Z, the fledgling generation that follows the Millennials, can be considered the first true mobile mavens: They will take for granted a world of smartphones, tablets and high-speed wireless Internet, untethered from the constraints of a landline or a traditional Internet connection.
The Millennial Consumer: Debunking Stereotypes. [REPORT]
Little has been written about U.S. Millennials as consumers. With this generation’s peak spending years fast approaching, forward-looking companies need to create effective strategies for winning its business.
Urban America: US cities in the global economy.
In a world of rising urbanization, the degree of economic vigor that the economy of the United States derives from its cities is unmatched by any other region of the globe.
The State of the Hispanic Consumer: The Hispanic Market Imperative
More than 52 million strong and representing the majority of population growth over the next five years, Latinos have become a prominent actor in all aspects of American life, according to The State of the Hispanic Consumer: The Hispanic Market Imperative, released by Nielsen, a leading global provider of information and insights into what consumers watch and buy. Latinos are a fundamental component to future business success, with a projected buying power of $1 trillion in 2010 expected to grow 50 percent to $1.5 trillion in 2015. DOWNLOAD Report Here.
Historical Migration of the Young, Single, and College Educated: 1965 to 2000.
Analyzes the growth of this group and compares their migration destinations with those of other segments of this age group and with the general population. DOWNLOAD Report Here
The Infinite Dial 2012 – Navigating Digital Platforms.
Infinite Dial 2012The American adoption of digital technologies continues at a furious pace. Check out the numbers in the latest edition of this landmark study from Arbitron and Edison Research. DOWNLOAD Report Here.
Digital Natives switch between Devices & Platforms – – Use Media to regulate their Mood.
Time Inc. commissioned a study titled “A Biometric Day in the Life” to show how the proliferation of digital devices and platforms would affect the media consumption habits of “Digital Natives” (consumers who grew up with mobile technology as part of their everyday lives) and “Digital Immigrants” (who first learned about mobile technology in their adult lives).
Cholito hipsters
Last month I attended one of the best parties in L.A. No, I’m not talking about the Oscars. I’m talking about the Brisk Bodega-Star Wars Cantina party, presented by Brisk Tea. Now ostensibly the party was intended to present and offer party-goers samples of Brisk Tea. But by partnering up with LucasFilm, Brisk was able to offer another element of intrigue at its party: an exhibition of art conceived by emerging, young artists, and based on the iconic characters from the “Star Wars” film.
New Patterns of Growth Nationwide.
Among the 50 fastest-growing metro areas over the last decade, only 24 of them were also among the 50 fastest growing since the 2010 Census. This is according to the first set of U.S. Census Bureau metropolitan statistical area, micropolitan statistical area and county population estimates to be published since the official 2010 Census population counts were released a year ago.
Univision QSR Landscape Study.
Univision Communications Inc. revealed the findings of the Univision QSR Landscape study exploring how quick service restaurants (QSRs) can expand their businesses by better addressing the needs and wants of the Hispanic community. The findings of the study, conducted in partnership with Burke, were discussed at a “Hispanic 411: Insights to Grow Your Business” webinar this week. VIEW Webinar Here.