Increasing smartphone ownership is taking more consumers down the digital shopping route, while many shoppers plan to frequent local small businesses when visiting stores this holiday season, according to Deloitte’s 28th annual survey of holiday spending intentions and trends.
Research
More Consumers Shopping Mobile and Local [INSIGHT]
Hispanic Adult Millennial Employment Trends: Sector, Industry, and Job Type [INSIGHT]
Recently, Tr3s revealed some new findings about Hispanic Adult Millennials and work. The employment picture has improved for bilingual Hispanics and non-Hispanics 18-34, but joblessness has continued to climb among foreign-born Hispanics.
Make your TV advertising dollars count [REPORT]
Even in a multi-channel environment, TV advertising typically makes up the largest portion of a company’s marketing budget. Nielsen’s TV Brand Effect with Segmentation Report , defines how your advertising dollars can truly make an impact.
Zero to Eight: Children’s Media Use in America 2013 [INSIGHT & REPORT]
This report is based on the results of a large-scale, nationally representative survey, the second in Common Sense Media’s series on children’s media use; the first was conducted in 2011 (Zero to Eight: Children’s Media Use in America). By replicating the methods used two years ago, we document how children’s media environments and behaviors have changed.
HYPERLOCAL Multicultural Market Tours
EPMG announced the launch of Market Tour, an online video series showcasing the uniqueness of the top multicultural markets in the United States. One year in the making, the highly anticipated web series features interviews with prominent community leaders, publishers of multicultural media, and C-level executives.
Marriage Rates: On the Decline Among English-Speaking Hispanics [INSIGHT]
Hispanic Adult Millennials place a high value on marriage – but they also see it as risky. Hit hard by the recession, money is a major impediment to finding a partner and setting a wedding date.
Mexicans and Salvadorans have Positive Picture of Life in U.S. [INSIGHT & REPORT]
Mexicans and Salvadorans share a positive image of the U.S. Many believe that people who move to the U.S. lead a better life, and most of those who have family or friends who migrated say they have accomplished their goals while there. Salvadorans, 67% of whom have family or friends in the U.S., express particularly favorable opinions of the U.S.; nearly six-in-ten would move to there if they could. Many fewer Mexicans (35%) say the same.
The latest demographic reports for your 2014 strategic planning [REPORT]
Create strategic marketing plans that result in more impactful business decisions with comprehensive 2014 U.S. demographic reports and maps. Updated reports include population statistics, demographic estimates and projections, and consumer profiles that let you analyze markets, select site locations and reach your customers more effectively.
Hispanic or Latino? Many don’t care, except in Texas [INSIGHT]
Are you Hispanic or Latino? It’s a question Hispanics and non-Hispanics alike have struggled with when deciding what to call the diverse community of 53 million Americans who trace their roots to Latin America or to Spain. Officially, both terms are used by the U.S. federal government to describe this population, and many organizations, including the Pew Research Center’s Hispanic Trends Project, use the terms interchangeably in publications.
Focus Groups: In Search of Cultural Meaning [INSIGHT]
A focus group is not a question and answer session. For that you can simply interview people individually in person or on the phone. The focus group is a focused discussion to understand how people think and feel about ideas. By Felipe Korzenny, Ph.D.
The Measurement Problem
It is a paradox that measurement, a discipline so predicated on objectivity, can sometimes be so subjective.
Pizza: It’s What’s For Dinner
There’s no denying the popularity of pizza, especially when it’s National Pizza Month in the U.S. And when you consider the size of this $40 billion pie, that’s a ton of slices. In fact, Americans consume 350 slices per second.
Hispanics and the Four Dads you need to Know Now [INSIGHT]
Tr3s’s study recognized that Hispanic dads are behaving differently from their own fathers – and another recent study also focuses on the changing role of fathers.
3/4 of Hispanics say their Community needs a Leader [REPORT]
Most Hispanics Unable to Name A Hispanic Leader…But Most Say It Is Important for the Community to Have One
2013 U.S. Supermarket Experience Study
The Retail Feedback Group (RFG) released the 2013 U.S. Supermarket Experience Study.
Hispanics Go to the Movies: Starring Mobile and Social [Insights & INFOGRAPHIC]
A new report, Hispanics Go to the Movies: Starring Mobile and Social found that Hispanics’ movie-going habits far exceed that of the general US population, however discovery and purchasing habits were not as technology-driven as expected, given recent Hispanic mobile usage statistics.
Quinceañeras: The New Sweet Sixteen? [INSIGHT]
For years, Tr3s has documented the trials and tribulations of Latinas planning their quinceañeras on its hit show Quiero Mis Quinces. These coming-of-age parties for girls turning fifteen are a rite of passage in many parts of Latin America – and as the Hispanic population in the U.S. grows, they’re becoming big business.
How Latinos Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month and Beyond [INSIGHT]
Over 52 million strong, Latinos are affecting every aspect of the national landscape—pop culture, the workforce, consumption, politics and America’s identity as a nation. And from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15, Hispanic Heritage Month recognizes and celebrates the Latino culture and heritage, as well as the contributions U.S. Hispanics have made to the nation.
Scientific Method: What we learned from Nielsen’s Pilot of Digital Ratings [INSIGHT]
Earlier this year, Nielsen started its own scientific inquiry with the Digital Program Ratings pilot, and we had two main hypotheses to test. By Eric Solomon, SVP Global Digital Audience Measurement


























