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How corrupt are we? Part 2

By Gonzalo López Martí / LMMIAMI.COM

  • Crime in America is at an all time low.
  • When I say America I mean the US of A.
  • Not América which, for some, is a continent.
  • In any case: murder, car theft and burglary stats haven’t been so low since the early 60s in most major US cities
  • Odd thing is, nobody really knows why.
  • There are dozens of explanations.
  • Some theories are quite far fetched.

Wing nominated for four Effies

New York based Wing, has just been nominated as a finalist for 4 Effie NA categories.

U.S. Smartphone Use in 2015 [REPORT]

10% of Americans own a smartphone but do not have broadband at home, and 15% own a smartphone but say that they have a limited number of options for going online other than their cell phone. Those with relatively low income and educational attainment levels, younger adults, and non-whites are especially likely to be “smartphone-dependent.”

How Millennials Get News: Inside the Habits of America’s First Digital Generation [REPORT]

For years, researchers and social critics have worried that the newest generation of American adults is less interested in news than those who grew up in the pre-digital age. Much of the concern has come from data that suggest adults age 18-34 so-called Millennials do not visit news sites, read print newspapers, watch television news,or seek out news in great numbers.

Mobile Ad Spend to Top $100 Billion Worldwide in 2016, 51% of Digital Market

The global mobile advertising market will hit two significant milestones in 2016, according to new figures from eMarketer, surpassing $100 billion in spending and accounting for more than 50% of all digital ad expenditure for the first time.

44% of US Adults Live in Households With Cell Phones but No Landlines

Data from GfK MRI’s Survey of the American Consumer® show that more than four in 10 (44%) US adults live in households with cell phones but no landline telephones; this cell phone-only population has grown by 70% since 2010.

Screen Wars: The Battle for Eye Space in a TV-Everywhere World [REPORT]

We are living in a world of 24/7 connectivity. We access content on our own terms, and we like it that way. Across the globe, more than three quarters (76%) of respondents in a Nielsen online survey of digital attitudes and behaviors say they enjoy the freedom of being connected anywhere, anytime. While this flexibility can be a benefit to us, it represents a huge challenge for brands and content providers vying for our attention.

Millennials Prefer to Manage Money Themselves

Millennials have finances on their minds. Among US internet users ages 25 to 35 polled in December 2014 by Principal Financial Group, 70% said having financial security was their top goal, and six in 10 were also focused on making a comfortable salary.

Círculo Creativo and AHAA announce Judges for 2015 USH Idea Awards

Círculo Creativo and AHAA: The Voice of Hispanic Marketing, which announced earlier this year an expansion of the jury from 10 to 26 members, have revealed an impressive list that not only represents more U.S. Hispanic advertising agencies than ever before but includes international representation.

Who’s Catching the Latest Flicks in Theaters?

Movie viewers in North America are frequenting the theater less often.

The Sports Marketer’s Guide to Monetizing and Protecting Athletic Imagery

Nothing tells or sells the story of the blood, sweat and tears of athletes better than imagery — but the rules regarding displaying, distributing, and selling images of athletes can be confusing. Here are a few tips to keep in mind when considering the use of athletic images for your organization.

Millennial Branding [INSIGHT]

Are Millennials elusive consumers for established brands? While some long-standing brands do well with Millennials, others struggle.

Diaz named VP of Insights & Strategy at NBCUniversal’s Hispanic Enterprises and Content

NBCUniversal’s Hispanic Enterprises and Content announced the appointment of Reny Diaz to Vice President of Insights & Strategy, reporting to Jacqueline Hernandez, Chief Marketing Officer.

How corrupt are we? Part 1

By Gonzalo López Martí /  LMMIAMI.COM

  • In the US, we like to think we live in a law-abiding society.
  • We like to think corruption is a third world problem.
  • Self-righteousness.
  • It helps us sleep at night.

The Start-Up Revolution Is NOT A Media Revolution

When I speak with marketers about their innovation and start-up ambitions, the conversation inevitably veers towards digital media forms, data, content creation and consumer reach and engagement.

Juan Valdez Café names Newlink America AOR

Juan Valdez Café has selected Newlink America to position the brand in the US market.

Retail Needs To Focus On People, Not Technology

Digital disruption is everywhere. From new accessories like wearables, to new retail techniques like mobile commerce, it’s easy to think that everything is changing. Yet in this world of unbound possibilities, we seem to fetishize technology, rather than use it to design products and experiences that cater to new and emerging consumer behaviors. We need to shift our focus away from the shiny new toys that technology provide, and key our eyes to our customers.

Cracking Cross-Device Key to Attribution Success

As the senior vice president of global strategy at cross-device services firm Tapad, Nick Jordan oversees product decisions and works with advertisers and publishers on broader initiatives. Jordan spoke with eMarketer’s Lauren Fisher about the close relationship between cross-device attribution and device identification and about the future of advanced attribution practices.

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