Less Is Morality Dec 04, 2016 media & entertainment ethics TV ... years, several networks continued to honor the policy for many years after it was taken off the books, meaning that young viewers were generally exposed to “clean” programming that included positive messages at their core. While such lessons were standard fare in entertainment during their early years, in the present day, only 39% of U.S. youth and 29% of UK youth feel that moral messages make for great entertainment. Social media has taken over as the voice of society, literally, giving it the role ...
Fair Game Mar 16, 2017 career gender media & entertainment equality sports ... perpetuation of gender stereotypes in sports by empowering women in the industry through sponsored events that give them a voice, like the recent Women in Sports Business Panel.Sports isn’t the only industry in which females need support—look at your own industry and in your own company to champion the women in leadership positions across the board.Three in 10 young adults, and twice as many Trendsetters, have watched a women’s sporting event in the past year.Three-quarters of young people do not ...
Peace Of Mind: The Guide To Gen Z Burnout Sep 22, 2019 ... feeling overwhelmed by the constant demand of their friendships, especially as their smart devices have made them available to others 24/7.RECOMMENDATION: Instead of being just another voice demanding their attention, consider how your brand can provide them a calm and quiet space, be it through visually satisfying social media content or entertainment that helps them zone out.1 in 5 U.S. and UK Zs feel an overall sense of burnout.WORK/PERSONAL BURNOUTBurnout can take shape across all aspects of ...
Global Bytes Dec 16, 2014 communication global retail activism On/Off ... flock to YouTube, these avid video fans are bringing certain creators into prominence. The social stars below have come to represent the voice of youth in their respective countries and regions. Each uses the medium to address the many issues they and their peers are facing and to sort out their position in the world (in some cases, grappling with the way their country is perceived among global peers). JAKE BLEY, AUSTRALIABley’s YouTube channel is an amalgamation of comedic commentary on pop culture ...
Stick It Dec 11, 2013 communication media & entertainment messaging mobile ... stickers, called icons, each week, which reflect timely happenings in pop culture. The app also releases special retro images on Thursdays.Chat app MessageMe recently introduced free and paid stickers with which users can decorate their pictures, videos, voice messages, and scribbled “doodles.”Viber, an app that allows users to call and message for free, began offering free stickers last December, and recently announced that it will begin selling premium stickers individually and in packs. Taiwan-based ...
Life For Like Dec 14, 2019 ... vendetta taken too far), others are oversharing on their platforms to engage with their followers and create an online community where everyone has a voice. In some cases, influencers are opening up about personal experiences that are usually stigmatized to foster awareness and help viewers, as well we themselves, feel less alone.IT’S BEEN REALI like people who aren't going to give themselves up for an ad or for money. All the people that I follow I feel are genuine and true.LIZA, 34, AUSTINOpening up ...
Free For All Sep 19, 2019 ... an open window in which young consumers are more receptive to hearing from them. And by offering messaging and content that acknowledges Ys’ and Zs’ burnout and supports their desire to heal it, brands can elevate themselves in the eyes of youth and be a voice of positivity and encouragement, rather than just another brand fueling their burnout.BRAND IMPLICATIONS:INSIGHT: Ys like to be productive during their free time.RECOMMENDATION: Consider how your brand can provide content that inspires this ...
Users Anonymous Dec 06, 2013 communication media & entertainment anonymous privacy social media ... oversharing that have for so long been celebrated online are facing stirrings of a backlash among young consumers. Indeed, there’s a new coolness attached to secrecy; by not confusing one’s voice with one’s identity, opinions and creative output are allowed to stand without bias, effectively elevating the value of such efforts by displacing association with a specific person. Consequently, the younger generations are starting to seek out apps and tools that allow them to be their true selves without fear ...
True To Self Sep 15, 2015 social life social media Brand Me On/Off ... moved on to more seasoned ways of engaging with one another. Their newfound transparency is a reflection of this. Many feel that having digital access has even helped them mature. In fact, 65% of youth say the Internet has forced their generation to grow up faster, and Zs, who’ve had access for a larger percentage of their lives, are significantly more likely to feel this way. If grasping social media etiquette is the first major step towards online maturity, then finding one’s voice is step two ...
Gender Worldwide Sep 09, 2013 ... Mandarin, had signed on 50 million Chinese users as of July. The app lets people chat with nearby strangers via text and voice messages. Recently released apps The L and Guanxi.me serve a similar purpose, and China’s mobile messaging service WeChat (comparable to the US-based WhatsApp) even has its own “Look Around” feature for finding hookups. Online dating in China has likewise grown in popularity in recent years, with sites like Jiayuan, Zhenai, and Baihe leading the way. India has definitely ...