Report Webinar Sep 09, 2020 ... On Tuesday, September 1 the Cassandra Team held an exclusive client-only webinar, where we discussed how youth culture is being impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic, giving rise to new cultural trends, attitudinal shifts, and behavioral changes in its wake.We had great turnout for our webinar, but just in case you missed it, you may listen to the webinar here. This webinar was the culmination of our “Cassandra Special Edition” Covid-19 reporting, which we published bi-weekly for Cassandra members ...
OK, Boomer! Mar 23, 2020 ... (53%) feel some, but not a lot of confidence in the government, and this number is virtually on par with Boomers from the 1970’s. Along with this majority that is reporting some confidence in government, we see an uptick among youth today in that changes can be achieved through existing political parties. Nearly six out of ten youth today agree that the changes we need today can be achieved through the existing political parties, a substantial uptick from Boomers in the 1970s (49% of Boomers, 59 ...
Fear Factors Mar 19, 2019 ... counterparts to worry about their health, with half of Boomers in the U.S. and UK (53% and 45%, respectively) reporting that they worry about medical issues/disease. Boomers and Xers are also more likely than their younger Y and Z counterparts to stress over medical issues/disease, which affect their ability to work and support their families—approximately four in 10 Xers in the U.S. and UK worry about medical issues/disease.Which of the following things, if any, do you worry about?Please select all ...
State Of The Art Sep 15, 2018 ... earnings coverage, decreasing the error rate in the copy and freeing up 20% of the AP reporters’ time. The Washington Post has been using an A.I. called Heliograf for rote reporting on topics such as the Olympics and the 2016 election. Heliograf wrote 850 articles in its first year alone, generating 500,000 clicks on articles about the election that the Post admits it wasn’t going to delegate to its journalists anyway. Moreover, strategists at the Post see a larger role for Heliograf going forward ...
Doctor Who? Mar 19, 2018 health & wellness mindfulness ... would like to try acupuncture, as there are numerous studies reporting its effectiveness.GRACE, 18, LONDONWhile for some young adults, the initial interest in alternative medicine may stem from their experience-oriented and adventurous nature, in which they're constantly seeking to try new things, interest in alternative medicines isn't just a passing fad. In trying Eastern medicine, young generations are finding that it better aligns with their values and preferences, particularly their desire to ...
The Age Of Innocence Dec 14, 2017 alcohol play social life board games nightlife ... even more so, reporting at 80% and 73% respectively. Furthermore, nearly one quarter of youth overall find it hard to have a meaningful conversation with others when attending current nightlife opportunities. As this shift in nightlife emerges, the perception of nightlife as a hookup culture is taking a downward turn with 27% of U.S. youth and 23% of UK youth reporting it is something they dislike about nightlife, especially among women.Which of the following, if any, do you dislike about nightlife ...
Inside Out Jun 21, 2017 gen z blended equality religion spirituality ... , whether romantic or not, have become the norm; 71% of Zs in the U.S. and 61% in the UK say they have friends who are of a different race or religion than they are, and Trendsetting Zs are even more likely to have a multicultural social circle, with 89% in the U.S. and 82% in the UK reporting such. Zs’ practice of inclusivity leads to the desire for content that reflects their reality, and there has been a push for entertainment that addresses diversity like race head on (see Variety Show).I do have ...
Fair Game Mar 16, 2017 career gender media & entertainment equality sports ... Trendsetters, with 66% in the U.S. and 65% in the UK feeling this way. The sports industry is far from a fair game; females are underrepresented in coaching, managing, refereeing, commissioning, administrating, and reporting roles. They’re expected to know the rules, but are rarely asked to help make them. Until the powers that be believe in elevating women, and audiences stop attacking the women who do achieve roles of authority, brands can be a catalyst for change.Though there is still progress to be ...
Cease & Assist Sep 13, 2016 retail customer service customization personalization shopping ... picking takes more time than they spend enjoying what they’ve chosen. Young people in our qualitative research groaned when talking about this frequent frustration, with many reporting that they spend so much time searching that they’ll eventually just go with a previous selection because they can be sure they’ll like it, or they’ll get so exasperated that they won’t even choose anything in the end. As a result, the overall experience with such brands is tainted because they associate them with the ...
Pop Politics Mar 02, 2016 marketing media & entertainment social consciousness celebrities politics ... OLIVER British comedian John Oliver came to fame during his time on The Daily Show, but now hosts HBO’s Last Week Tonight, his own late-night talk show on which he examines politics, news, and current events through his characteristically satirical lens.MOHAMMED RASOOL A trio of VICE News journalists were arrested and detained by Turkish authorities while reporting on clashes between police and separatist Kurdish groups for VICE News this past August. While two of them, British journalists Jake ...