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Facts About the U.S. Black Population

The Black population of the United States is growing. In 2023, an estimated 48.3 million people self-identified as Black, making up 14.4% of the country’s population. This marks a 33% increase since 2000, when there were 36.2 million Black people living in the U.S.
Critical Role Played by Hispanic Voters in the 2024 Presidential Election to turn the tide towards Trump, and shape America’s Future

Una nueva era, How Hispanic Voters Turned the Tide in 2024, detailing the quantitative impact Hispanic voters had on the outcome of 2024’s Presidential Election.
Michael Fernandez from Vme Media appointment as Board Chair of The Latino Coalition

Vme Media announce that Vice President of Marketing & People, Michael Fernandez, has be en elected as the new Board Chair of The Latino Coalition (TLC). This prestigious appointment underscores Michael’s unwavering dedication to empowering Latino communities and advocating for the growth of Latino-owned businesses nationwide.
Movers Returning to Their State of Birth Increased From 2019 to 2022 but Remained Flat From 2022 to 2023

People move all the time but at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, a growing share of movers returned to their state of birth, a shift that began before the pandemic and gained even more traction at its peak.
The Spanish Language: A Gateway to Our Shared American Heritage and Global Future

In an era defined by global connectivity, sidelining a language spoken by over 53 million Americans—who collectively contribute $2.8 trillion to the U.S. economy—is more than a misstep; it’s a missed opportunity. Yet, during the second-term Trump administration, the Spanish-language section of the White House website was deactivated, sending a stark message to millions of Americans and international stakeholders. Spanish is not just a language of history—it is a vital engine for cultural, economic, and international growth, and ignoring its significance undermines one of America’s most valuable assets. By Gabriela Alcántara-Díaz
The Hidden Costs Eating Your Ad Budget

Every day, marketers are paying full price for their digital ad campaigns while getting only a fraction of what they paid for. It's like you pull up to a gas station that advertises premium fuel, but instead they fill your tank with watered-down regular gas. You're paying top dollar but driving away with a fraction of the horsepower you paid for.
How Creative Consistency Can Work Magic for Brand-Building – A new study demonstrates the positive effects that steady, consistent advertising efforts can have on marketers’ ROI

Creative consistency is the unsung hero of effective branding, and recent research confirms its profound impact on advertising success. A recent System1 study conducted in the U.K. in collaboration with the Institute of Practitioners in Advertising (IPA) Effectiveness Databank sheds light on the transformative power of maintaining a cohesive creative identity over time. While the study originates in the U.K., its findings resonate globally, including in the U.S., demonstrating that consistent brands significantly outperform their inconsistent counterparts in ad quality and business results.
5 Practical Steps to Designing Inclusive Online Panels for Diverse Audiences

Shifting consumer dynamics are reshaping how companies and brands connect with their audiences. While market research strategies often account for basic demographics like race, ethnicity, and gender, truly inclusive panels go beyond these factors by creating spaces where individuals feel comfortable sharing their opinions and experiences.
Bad Bunny’s Latest Album Is Already a Cultural Phenomenon—Brands, Are You Paying Attention?

Let’s be real, 2024 tested us. Politically, culturally, emotionally. And just when we needed it most, Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, better known as Bad Bunny, delivered Debí Tirar Más Fotos (I Should’ve Taken More Photos), a 17-track masterpiece that feels like a collective celebration of identity, resilience, and joy. For Latinos, Puerto Ricans, and fans around the globe, this album is more than music; it’s a movement. And for brands? It’s a blueprint to cultural relevance. MARIA TERESA HERNANDEZ - SVP, Brand Partnerships & Head of Diverse Supplier Marketplace at Mirriad
DE&I recalibration from the likes of Amazon, Meta, Publicis sparks questions around faltering commitments

Any flicker of hope that the ad industry would renew its commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion in 2025 may be getting dimmer just days into the New Year. Recently, Amazon, Meta, Publicis Groupe and McDonald’s joined the growing list of companies to revamp (or roll back, depending on who you ask) their DE&I policies.


























