Hispanics And Healthcare
The expanding population of 55 million Hispanics in the U.S. represents a very different consumer of healthcare. In particular, Hispanics differ from the mainstream as it relates to healthcare consumption in four key ways:
Viceland Is Shaking Up TV Advertising by Running More Native Ads That Look Editorial
While other companies are trying to adapt to the changing TV landscape on the fly—Turner recently announced plans to trim ad loads for truTV and new TNT dramas—Viceland is trying to build a better mousetrap from the ground up.
Data Drives Political Advertisers to Buy More Cable TV Than Ever
Political advertisers are buying more cable TV than ever, but not necessarily in prime-time or on the networks you'd expect.
Channels that haven't historically seemed like obvious buys for political advertisers, including Food Network and HGTV, have sold more than three times the amount of TV spots to political buyers this election cycle compared to 2012.
Podcasts Face Advertising Hurdles
About 17% of Americans over the age of 12—around 46 million people—listen to at least one podcast each month, up from just 9% in 2008, according to estimates from Edison Research last year.
Live TV Still Dominant
Adults 25-54 watch more than three hours of live TV per day in 24 of the top 25 designated market areas (DMAs), with another 30-plus minutes of viewing time-shifted TV, and more than seven minutes consuming on multimedia devices.
Quicken Loans Rockets into American Homes with Company’s First Super Bowl Commercial
“There’s no better place to communicate how Rocket Mortgage will help Americans reach their homeownership goals, and in turn impact the entire economy, than during America’s favorite game,” said Jay Farner, President and Chief Marketing Officer for Quicken Loans.
Cintas Launches First National Brand Campaign in 87-Year History
"Are you ready to open? Ready to compete? Ready to welcome?" different business owners and employees ask as Cintas helps them by delivering uniforms, providing cleaning services and offering safety gear and training.
Hispanic ad spending: Great expectations
Though Democrats have long had a stranglehold on Hispanic votes, Republicans are expected to pursue this key bloc in 2016 with presidential candidates including Marco Rubio and Jeb Bush boasting impressive popularity among Latinos.