Posts Tagged ‘Gender’
Attitudes Toward Gender Stereotypes In TV Commercials [CHART]
Despite some progress, TV isn’t doing a good enough job of promoting inclusiveness and gender equality, according new studies from Havas Group and Univision. Almost half of women from various countries around the world agree that TV ads show too many outdated gender stereotypes.
Read MoreAttitudes Toward Twitter's Increased Character Count [TABLE]
41% of respondents ages 18 to 29 having at least a somewhat positive reaction to the change, and just 14% expressing reservations.
Read MoreConsumer Attitudes Toward Facial Recognition By Demographic [TABLE]
There’s no denying that smartphones with biometrics will soon be the norm. But consumers are somewhat split when it comes to mobile devices with facial recognition capability,
Read MoreYouTube Statistics, 2017 [INFOGRAPHIC]
This infographic from filmora illustrates some amazing facts, figures and statistics about YouTube for 2017.
Read MoreTop Channels For Female Social Influencers [CHART]
Influencer-focused content marketing company Collective Bias polled its stable of largely female influencers to get a sense of their preferred social networks.
Read MoreGamers Favorite Mobile App Categories By Gender [TABLE]
Jun Group’s survey found that a slightly higher percentage of females named games as their favorite type of mobile app than did males.
Read MoreFrequency Of Mobile Gaming By Gender [CHART]
New data suggests that females are playing mobile games at a higher frequency than males in the US.
Read MoreSocial Media Demographics By Channel [CHART]
There are some key differences in the demographic makeup of each site’s news users. Instagram and Snapchat news consumers are considerably more likely to be nonwhite and younger.
Read MoreTeens' Trust In Ads By Gender [CHART]
Teens in the US are split when it comes to trusting the advertisements they see, read or hear.
Read MoreHow People React To Spam [CHART]
Faced with a marketing email from a brand they don’t want emails from, US adults are as likely to unsubscribe from the list (41%) as they are to ignore the email (41%).
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