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New data suggests that the way young people consume entertainment is changing. And Hollywood isn’t paying enough attention.
Some confessed to wanting to keep working remotely so they could keep up with their favorite movies and shows during the ...
About 53% of respondents said they put off work to finish a show they were binge-watching and 52% said they do not want to return to the office because they will miss streaming during the work day.
Gen Z is rewriting the digital playbook, setting new standards for content discovery, engagement, and consumption. This generation is social-first, always ...
Gen Z workers admit they’ve been streaming TV shows and movies during their workdays at home—and about half of them lie to ...
A study of 2,000 Americans aged 18-34 highlights political pressure, digital fatigue, civic disengagement, and strategies for ...
Gen Z social media strategist Deja Foxx is running for Congress. Foxx, whose online profile earned her a speaking slot ...
We can’t scroll our FYPs for more than five minutes without bumping into a made-for-social-media dating show. Now, Boston has its own version.
Gen Z prefer watching influencers and creator-driven on social media over big-budget entertainment such as film and TV, a new survey shows. According to the survey, 56% of Gen Zs and 43% of ...
Ivy, played memorably on TV by Megan Hilty, is an established major Broadway star who is taking on the role of Marilyn in a ...
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