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Americans’ Use of Mobile Technology and Home Broadband [REPORT]

In a far cry from the early 2000s, most U.S. adults today say they use the internet (95%), have a smartphone (90%) or subscribe to high-speed internet at home (80%), according to a Pew Research Center survey conducted May 19 to Sept. 5, 2023.

Americans’ Social Media Use [REPORT]

Social media platforms faced a range of controversies in recent years, including concerns over misinformation and data privacy. Even so, U.S. adults use a wide range of sites and apps, especially YouTube and Facebook. And TikTok – which some Congress members previously called to ban – saw growth in its user base.

Beyond big data: The audience watching over the air

There is no mistaking the impact of connectivity on how audiences are watching TV. In just the past five years, the number of households in the U.S. that get their TV content from an internet connection has increased by more than 210%. The allure of an internet’s worth of content notwithstanding, a smaller, yet consistent, portion of TV homes continue to thrive on the over-the-air (OTA) broadcast programming they access for free using digital antennas—even when more than 70% of homes now have at least one smart TV.

The Ins and Outs Of Election 2024 Audience Targeting

Held during the throes of the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2020 election cycle was deemed a “digital election” as traditional campaign tactics shifted online. According to the 2020 Political Advertising Report, political digital advertising spend grew 4.6x from 2018 to 2020.

2024 sports industry outlook [REPORT]

As the global sports industry continues to navigate a period of massive transformation, our 2024 outlook explores five trends sports organizations are expected to face in the coming year. This includes the changing economics of sports, use cases for generative artificial intelligence (AI), the future of mega-events, investments in fan data, and the potential for a “new normal” in college athletics.

The Rise of AI in Agencies

When it comes to the use of generative artificial intelligence (AI) among advertising and marketing agencies, class is in session. Razorfish, which is part of Publicis Groupe, has put special emphasis on equipping its employees with generative AI skills in the past year or so. Courses are offered both in-person and online via Marcel, a customized AI platform for Publicis employees. "We've held trainings to instruct staff through workshops and lunch and learns, both virtually and in our offices, to teach our teams about the latest developments across various AI tools and use cases," says Josh Campo, CEO of Razorfish, whose clients include Church & Dwight, Dove, and Samsung. "We also continuously inform them of the latest risks and have broader guidelines on the best practices to ensure safe AI use in every circumstance."

Hispanics Consumer Confidence Stronger Heading into 2024

Hispanics are feeling more optimistic about their financial situations heading into the new year, despite facing a year of rising costs, according to a poll released by the Florida Atlantic University Business and Economic Polling Initiative (FAU BEPI).

How to Communicate Brand Purpose

While adopting a brand purpose has become an important obligation for many companies, doing so is just a first step. Communicating that purpose is equally important. For guidance on how to do so, consider four tips offered by guests of the ANA Center for Brand Purpose's Beyond Profit podcast.

The return of “Chicharito”, the prodigal son!

With 46,000 of his closest friends in attendance, Chivas de Guadalajara, the most popular fútbol team in Mexico, welcomed back Javier Hernández “Chicharito” (Little Pea), the top scorer in the history of the Mexico national Team, and the biggest export of this club that unlike all the others in its league, plays only with Mexicans. In his first remarks in fact “Chicharito” said: “Chivas tiene los huevos de jugar con puros mexicanos” (Chivas has the balls to play only with Mexican players).  By Luis Miguel Messianu, President-Chief Creative Officer MEL

“Cristina” brought back by UNIVISION for “Despierta America”

In a clever news and entertainment coup, UNIVISION executives and producers gave their staple morning show, "Despierta America," an unexpected audience hook yesterday by bringing back "Cristina" with a lot of hoopla.   Cristina Saralegui was interviewed by the show hosts and journalist Maria Antonieta Collins taking advantage of the fact that the personality was celebrating her 76th birthday.

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