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Amazon Studios acquires J Balvin documentary

Amazon Studios has acquired worldwide rights to Oscar-nominated and Emmy-winning filmmaker Matthew Heineman’s The Boy from Medellín, a deep-dive into the life of Colombian-born superstar J Balvin.

The Sharing Economy, Now That No One Wants to Share [PODCAST]

eMarketer principal analysts Mark Dolliver and Yory Wurmser and forecasting analyst at Insider Intelligence Eric Haggstrom discuss whether Uber, Lyft and Airbnb can make a comeback. They then talk about what kids are doing with their increased screen time, location data consent and how comfortable Americans are with normal, everyday activities

What I miss from before. And what I really don’t.

Do you remember the big productions in Los Angeles, when the agency stayed at Shutters? Do you remember the big productions? Do you remember those three-hour flights each way, to attend a 90-minute new business meeting? Do you remember when you had to wear pants for a meeting with a CMO? I don’t.   By Aldo Quevedo – Principal, Creative Director, LERMA/

Many U.S. CEOs remain confident despite challenging environment

In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, many U.S. CEOs remain confident in the growth prospects of the domestic economy and their companies and are accelerating investments in digital transformation, according to a study released today by KPMG LLP, the U.S. audit, tax, and advisory firm.

LGBTQ Marketing Insights [REPORTS]

Community Marketing & Insights (CMI) has been conducting LGBTQ consumer research for over 25 years.

121 Million TV Homes in the U.S. for the 2020-2021 TV Season

The number of persons age 2 and older in U.S. TV Households is estimated to be 307.9 million, which represents a 0.2% increase from last year. Increases in U.S. Hispanic (+1.9%), Black (+0.9%) and Asian (+2.7%) TV households were also seen, due to estimated increases in population growth.

Inclusive work: Marginalized populations in the workforce of the future Impact, challenges, and opportunities for empowerment [REPORT]

In an industry 4.0-driven future, marginalized groups may continue to face challenges securing opportunities. Through a coalition approach, employers can help disrupt barriers to employment and access untapped talent.

Brands Must Show They Understand and Respect the LGBTQ Community

PRSA recently hosted a webinar in its Diverse Dialogues series to celebrate LGBTQ Pride Month. Featuring some of the country’s leading LGBTQ communications professionals, the event covered how PR practitioners can engage with and support the LGBTQ community.  by Kimberly Aldunate

5 Ways to integrate Diversity & Inclusion into Higher Education Marketing

While most U.S. colleges and universities work toward ensuring their advertising materials reflect the diversity of their student body, it wouldn’t be a stretch to say that many would agree with the 91 percent of U.S. marketers who believe “there is still room for growth.” And marketing professionals aren’t alone.

Univision to divest and sell Television Stations in Puerto Rico

Pursuant to the agreement, Univision will sell to Liberman WLII-DT, Caguas-San Juan, and the stations which repeat its signal across the island: WOLE TV-DT, Aguadilla in the Western Area and WSUR-DT, Ponce in the central area. Univision is not selling, and will continue to operate, sister station WSTE-DT (TeleIsla Channel 7) as well as its radio properties, including Uforia.
 

Latino Buying Power by Culture [INFOGRAPHIC]

Latinos wield formidable economic clout.

The Minority-Majority Shift. Two Decades That Will Change America. Regional Population Shifts & Their Impact On Business

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

Univision’s TUDN secures rights to Liga de Expansion MX

Univision’s TUDN announced a multi-year agreement to bring soccer fanáticos the action and drama from the Liga de Expansion MX.

COVID-19 Has Changed Media Sales Forever

The evolution of media sales to be more consultative is no different. The shift was gradually taking place. Then COVID-19 hit, and salespeople no longer had the option of relying on relationships and expense accounts; they had to bring substantial real-time data and insights-driven solutions to the table or be ignored. They had to prove ROI.

Lenard Liberman’s Back. This Time, It’s In Puerto Rico

Now, Liberman has returned as a broadcast station owner. And, it involves La Isla del Encanto — Puerto Rico — and broker Kalil & Co.

When TV Commercials Ruled American Culture [EXCELLENT READING]

The pandemic has accelerated the death of a once-crucial medium: the TV ad, which had the surreal job of heroizing a product in 60 seconds or less.

Going Swimmingly: Streaming Continues to Grow Among Consumers

When an unprecedented global pandemic forced many countries, cities, states and provinces to take drastic and restrictive social distancing measures, consumers had to hunker down. Like elsewhere in the world, consumers in the U.S. had to quickly adapt to not being able to do the things that were normal aspects of daily life: dining out, catching a ballgame with pals that weren’t cardboard cutouts—even just running out for groceries.

How Marketers Fulfill Customers’ Desire for Real-Time Brand Experiences

Marketers are poised to take a quantum leap forward in crafting brand experiences. The age of digitalization means business models, industries, and value chains are exposed to perpetual disruption and creative destruction. Whenever a company like Amazon, Tesla, or Netflix redefines a category by raising the bar for customer experience, pressure mounts for every other business to step up and meet the new expectations head-on.

Cultural Dissonance in “Mamaste”

In the age of cultural-messaging, there is no room for error when it comes for brands to recognize and acknowledge Latina-mom-segments based on who they are, even more if they want to engage with them in their own terms. But, are brands culturally engaging with Latina moms?  By Claudio Perez-Korinko

US Digital Display Advertising Is Weathering the Storm

The vast majority of digital display advertising in the US is bought and sold programmatically—that is, with automation, including programmatic direct setups and more traditional forms of real-time bidding (RTB). This year, these transactions will make up 84.5% of the digital display ad market.

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