Genre Trends Nov 30, 2016 media & entertainment movies music streaming TV ... Jinx, Netflix’s Making a Murderer, and others leading to even more content in the same vein. Today’s media coverage provides the public with more information than ever, but they’re still hungry for more details; even when a case is closed, viewers are interested in learning what else went on behind the media’s lens. Especially in today’s environment of distrust in the justice system, inflamed mostly by instances of police misconduct, consumers want to know every side of the story, even if the ...
Public Funds Sep 29, 2016 money retail spending finance shopping ... the site, which targets Y females, features the monthly expenses and a snapshot of the weekly spending habits of an anonymous young woman. Upfront details include age, location, industry/job title, salary, paycheck amount (after deductions for benefits and taxes), living situation, rent or mortgage, loan payments, utilities, insurance premiums, savings contributions, gym membership fees, and even subscription service fees (e.g., Netflix, Spotify). The featured participant chronicles her spending ...
TasteMakers Sep 29, 2016 food & beverage luxury spending coffee dining experiences grocery shopping ... space, named Saved By The Max, recreates the hangout eatery from the show and filled three months of reservations within minutes without any traditional marketing.Rue La Rue CaféIn August, a café inspired by the The Golden Girls opened in NYC’s Washington Heights neighborhood. It serves food that pays homage to the leading ladies of the show and the characters they portrayed.Litchfield Penitentiary CafeteriaThis past June, a pop-up diner inspired by Netflix’s Orange is the New Black opened ...
Membership Drive Sep 18, 2016 money retail spending deals shopping ... . Though they are accustomed to hacking retail systems on their own, whether through discount hunting or resale transactions (see weCommerce), in some ways they perceive membership programs to be doing the hard hacking work for them. Young people are well-accustomed to paying for monthly subscriptions that give them unlimited access to streaming entertainment (e.g., Netflix, Spotify), and they are becoming more interested in doing the same across a multitude of categories as diverse as coffee, alcohol ...
Cease & Assist Sep 13, 2016 retail customer service customization personalization shopping ... much and I would rather not buy anything out of fear of purchasing items I don't really need.ASHLAA, 29, TXIn recent years, choice overload has become a problem affecting all aspects of young people’s lives. While youth are quick to cite Netflix and Seamless among their favorite services, they also admit that these brands have significantly magnified the struggle of selection. They spend so much time browsing among the numerous movies, TV shows, or meals at their fingertips, that the process of ...
Major Dads Jun 10, 2016 family parenting dads ... daughter while tackling household chores, including laundry.The conversation surrounding the dismal state of paid maternity leave in the U.S. has risen in prominence in recent years, and with it the recognition that such leave should also be given to new fathers. A growing number of forward-thinking companies, including NETFLIX, MICROSOFT, and ADOBE, have implemented impressive parental leave policies, creating high standards for other employers. At the end of last year, AMAZON changed the ...
Parenting 101 Jun 07, 2016 family health & wellness parenting technology blended children dads moms ... half in the UK also place limitations around the type of content their children can access. They relish how services like Netflix make it easier for them to silo what their children can watch and thus protect them from information they may not be ready to process.MANNERSThough much has been said about technology’s role in the breakdown of polite conversation among youth, Y parents greatly value old-fashioned manners and hope to instill them in their children. In fact, they consider it one of the ...
Dual Intentions Nov 30, 2015 global relationships social life dating ... to play The Dating Game passively while going about their lives. After all, one needn’t go out to the bar to meet someone new, but rather, could just as easily encounter a potential mate on a dating app while binge-watching Netflix on the couch at home. The more apps one downloads and services one signs up for, the more perceived opportunities one has to meet not only that special someone but also any interesting someone. They see little reason not to put themselves out there and, in fact, are ...
Soloists Sep 03, 2015 social life experiences local culture mindfulness ... a night of guilty pleasures, like binge-watching Netflix or having a DIY spa night. But lately, alone time has shifted from vegging out and being lazy to getting out and exploring. Today, young people are going public with their alone time; rather than staying in, they’re seeking out cultural exhibits on their own, attending events solo, and going on vacation by themselves. Soloist Aspirations Young generations admire and aspire to be the sort of person who is comfortable stepping out on ...
The New Age Sep 01, 2015 marketing play social life hobbies multigenerational ... teacher Shirley Clements became an online sensation when a video of her performing a breakdance routine to “Uptown Funk” with her high school students went viral; even Ellen DeGeneres posted it on her website. The routine was choreographed to celebrate Clements’ retirement at an annual dance competition that she had been organizing for the past 19 years.GRACE AND FRANKIE Netflix series Grace and Frankie stars Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin as former rivals who are forced to become friends when they learn ...