IRL (In Real Live) Dec 11, 2016 media & entertainment events festivals TV ... spaces where they can through viewing parties, such as Airbnbs or hotels. - IRL Experiences For In-Home Entertainment - Netflix & iPic Entertainment Netflix and iPic Entertainment inked a deal where select original movies from the streaming service will be shown in theaters the same day they are released online. The partnership includes 10 movies to appear in theaters in New York and Los Angeles. While consumers could access the content online, Netflix recognizes their desire to consume it in ...
Pro Parodies Jun 11, 2014 media & entertainment celebrities music TV video ... , TV, music, books, and celebrities. Such “pro-”parodies are flourishing not as part of an effort to cut down their subjects, but as an original way for fans to celebrate and engage with their favorite culture content. Among young consumers and the actors and comedians they emulate, the desire to parody has become an immediate, instinctive response to everyday content consumption. One can barely keep tabs on the parodies proliferating online and trending across social media; a quick Google video ...
Tricks Of The Trade-Off Sep 23, 2018 ... bad/negatives that come with the good. In particular, young consumers are experiencing a strong push and pull between their increased digital adoption and their longing to preserve humanity, the individual benefits of innovation and their desire for community, their adoption of technology and their need to give up personal privacy in return, and their use of solutions that save them time, but limit their discovery.While young consumers ultimately believe that innovations are more beneficial than ...
(Pas)Sport Mar 24, 2017 play travel local culture sports tourism vacation ... money to travel specifically to see a game, and on the whole, people tended to do this only for the teams or sports they followed closely. Yet now, as sporting events provide a party-like atmosphere (see Sports Clubbing) and a share-worthy experience to post about online, traveling with a sporting event as the focus (particularly in the U.S. where locations are more spread out) is a more common occurrence; it’s yet another type of social activity from which young people don’t want to be excluded ...
Shop Class Mar 18, 2014 retail brick-and-mortar experiences shopping Fauxsumerism ... Gens Y and Z are seeking unique store experiences, ranging from special events to hands-on classes, as brand and retailer points of entry.Experiences have become a key form of social currency among young people, who value them for their minimalist footprint (most don’t require the accumulation of possessions), self-improvement tools, and storytelling material. Similar to how the growing practice of Fauxsumerism affords consumers the identity markers of consumption and brand affiliation at no ...
Men Today Sep 03, 2013 ... are seeking, acknowledging this demographic’s need for assistance, and encouraging them along the way. - MARKETING GUIDANCE - "The Order of Gentleman" campaign by Jack Daniels featured a dedicated website detailing the rules of gentlemanhood, and inviting men to “join the order.” Vodka brand Luksusowa's online “Guide to Manliness” gives men humorous advice on such manly topics as “how to wear a beard,” “how to eat a sandwich,” and “how to make small talk.” Givenchy’s “Gentlemen Only” campaign ...
Exertainment Mar 14, 2018 gaming health & wellness media & entertainment fitness movies music TV ... Francisco and the company has drummed up much attention by winning an Innovation Award at CES 2018. Such advancement suggests that it's no longer just fellow entertainment brands' content or other types of media (e.g. social media, online streaming) competing for young consumers' attention; exercise is also stealing a share of young people's media consumption as it becomes a form of entertainment—one that leaves them feeling better, happier, and stronger. Meanwhile, fitness brands can't just ...
ROI (Return On Image) Dec 08, 2014 social life social media Brand Me Digital Intimacy ... males, place a greater importance on their digital image than do other young people. Overall, the number of likes they get on a post are even more important than the amount of followers they have, revealing the value they place on creating and sharing content. This is particularly true for teen girls and 25- to 34-year-old men. How important are each of the following things to you?Social media usersTop 2 Box Summary of “Very important” and “Somewhat important” My online reputation | The number of ...
Pro-LGBT Sep 10, 2013 ... media hashtag, #luckytobe. A celebration of Pride Month, the campaign encouraged people to tweet and post online reasons for why they’re prideful—a natural fit for a cereal that contains marshmallow rainbows. OREO, in a social media effort to show support for Pride Month, created an ad depicting a rainbow Oreo that received 143,000 likes on the first day of being posted on Facebook. THE KNOT launched a digital Gay Weddings magazine. AMERICAN APPAREL created its now-popular “Legalize Gay” tee in 2008 ...
Less Is Morality Dec 04, 2016 media & entertainment ethics TV ... of modern moral barometer. As people are airing their life choices and personal perspectives online, social networks are rife with moral dictation from the masses, making it less appealing for entertainment properties to further add to the clamor. I think the messages have always been there, but they may be subtler and less cheesy now. I'm thinking of old television shows that end with the parents sitting the kids down and talking to them about important life lessons they have learned from ...