BabyCenter and Collage Group, a leading insights and strategy company, released findings from their new study, “Futurecasting Families: Early Insights into Generation Z & the Future of Parenting.” The two organizations partnered on this research to place Generation Z alongside current Millennial moms to offer an early look at how this young generation of digital natives will prioritize, shop, communicate, and connect when they become parents.
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Futurecasting Families: Early Insights into Generation Z & the Future of Parenting
NBCUniversal Telemundo Enterprises & Pitbull to empower Next Generation Media leaders
NBCUniversal Telemundo Enterprises announced the launch of Telemundo Academy, a first-ever multimedia educational institution to empower and train the next generation of media leaders. The academy’s first partners will include internationally renowned singer, actor and record producer Armando Christian Perez’s (Pitbull) SLAM Miami (Sports Leadership and Management) and the Doral Academy, two highly regarded local charter schools.
Mobile & Apps Share of Total U.S. Spend Expected to Double 2016-2020
The top three categories for Total U.S. ad spend are television, print-originated content and mobile. They accounted for 73.9% of total U.S. ad spending in 2016. TV and print totals include both legacy/linear and digital spend, while mobile spend is 100% digital. By Jack Myers
What Will Happen To U.S. Churches Without Hispanic Immigrants?
For a country founded on religious freedom, mainline Christian denominations face the harsh reality of declining attendance. “Do not attend church or identify with any organized religion” are trending upward among most populations, according to statistics published by The Pew Center. by Karla Fernandez Parker
Lori appointed Chief Financial Officer of Univision Communications Inc.
Univision Communications Inc. (UCI) announced that Peter H. Lori has been named Chief Financial Officer, effective immediately. Lori, who has served as Executive Vice President, Finance, Chief Accounting Officer and Deputy Chief Financial Officer for UCI, succeeds Francisco (Frank) J. Lopez-Balboa, who has decided to leave the company to pursue other opportunities. Lori will report to Randy Falco, President and Chief Executive Officer.
Telemundo Deportes Kicks Off 100 – Day Countdown to 2018 FIFA WORLD CUP RUSSIA
To kick off the 100-day countdown to the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia™, Telemundo Deportes revealed a series of key updates for its coverage plans as the exclusive Spanish-language home of the largest sporting event in the world. In addition to multiplatform coverage and production updates, Telemundo Deportes announced a line-up of top-tier advertising partners, digital partnerships, more legendary and groundbreaking commentators, and insights of its latest consumer focused study around the FIFA World Cup™.
Women Draw The Short Straw
According to an analysis published by Jillian Berman, Georgetown University’s Center on Education, and the Workforce, though women are more likely to go to college and earn degrees than men, they don’t reap as large of a benefit from their education. Instead, says the report, women typically need one more degree to earn as much as men on average.
Café Bustelo “El Café del Futuro” Scholarship Now Open for 2018 Applications
Café Bustelo® is partnering with the Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities (HACU) to launch the fifth-annual Café Bustelo El Café del Futuro Scholarship.
Celebrating the Advent of Consultancies
I was reading with huge interest Gonzalo López Martí’s last couple articles on the pros & cons of the different kinds of advertising providers a marketer can choose from and I think he missed one elephant in the room: consulting firms. You know: Accenture, Deloitte, PwC et al. Allow me to share with you what I recently wrote about that the phenomenon. Here it goes. By Santiago Olivera – President of Young & Rubicam Buenos Aires
Impostor Syndrome Stopping You From Trying Multicultural Marketing?
You’ve seen the growth numbers. You’ve seen the purchasing power. You’ve seen the large multicultural successes in 2017 such as Coco. And you’ve been hearing it for years now. You know you have to start tapping into the multicultural market for the future of your brand or business. So what’s stopping you?
Stop worrying about short and long-term in marketing
I recently proposed to a group of CMOs that short versus long-term was a meaningless distinction and that successful marketing is requires building and triggering memories across the buying cycle so that people are predisposed to buy your brand and pay the price asked. Here’s why. by Nigel Hollis
In a Multiscreen World, One Screen Is Trending Downward
The simultaneous use of second-screen devices—smartphones, tablets and desktops/laptops—while watching TV has increased year to year and will continue through at least 2019. However, 2018 will be the first year in eMarketer’s forecast in which the use of desktops/laptops in this context declines.
The Future Of Media
We’re moving from a time of scarcity to an era of abundance, experiencing megatrends that are changing commerce, transportation, and healthcare: connected consumers, on-demand services, internet-enabled connection and commerce. So why do people wring their hands and get so worked up about the future of media? As it turns out, scarcity was perhaps the one thing that made media relevant, reliable, and even resilient.
How “Broken” Is Marketing at Major Advertisers?
Marketing is not fully represented by the career-stressed Chief Marketing Officer. Marketing is not the digital/social specialist or the advertising manager. Marketing is not the head of promotions or the brand manager. Marketing is the network of corporate executives, loosely connected by money, expertise and objectives to achieve improvements in shareholder value, presumably from higher product growth rates. Marketing is the CMO, the heads of Business Profit Centers, the head of Indirect Procurement, the CFO, the CEO and their media, creative and other ad agencies. By Michael Farmer
Think Your Brand Has A Story? Think Again
Blasted with a constant firehose of information every single day, consumers are trying to filter the noise more efficiently than ever. If you know anything about System 1 thinking, you know just how automatic it is for the brain to tune out what’s irrelevant.
Many Marketers Plan to Up Their Investment in Influencer Marketing This Year
Some 70% of US agency and brand marketers said they “agree” or “strongly agree” that influencer marketing budgets will increase in 2018.
How are consumers feeling about their finances?
In many countries, consumer sentiment has improved since 2015. Consumers have become more bullish about their ability to spend.
Just How Different Are Younger and Older Millennials? [PODCAST]
In the latest episode of “Behind the Numbers,” eMarketer’s demographics analyst, Mark Dolliver, and resident millennial Connor Anovick chat about millennials—and how digital behavior varies among younger and older ones.
High-performing US States: Is there a secret to success?
States have enormous responsibilities. They must not only meet their citizens’ needs on a wide range of issues—from education to healthcare to housing and job security—but also manage enormous budgets, often larger than most countries. How they do it, and do it well, is an important question. And for those that are succeeding, how are they succeeding? Measuring performance and developing a fact base for decision making is critically important for states to understand what they’re doing well, where they need to improve, and what their residents value most.
Florida State University Center for Hispanic Marketing Communication adds to their Board
The Center for Hispanic Marketing Communication at Florida State University named Rafael Jaramillo from Emerson, Beth F. Tracy from IBM, and Isaac Muñoz from Southwest Airlines to the organization’s Advisory Board.

























