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Entertainment & Leisure
Explore the future of fun, relaxation and cultural engagement. This category covers emerging trends in music, sports, vacations and digital entertainment, examining how technology is reshaping our leisure time and cultural experiences.
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Implications: Where the opportunities are for…
What does the rapid expansion of pet ownership mean for other industries? In this section, Ipsos experts break down where the opportunities are, from health and wellness to travel and hospitality.
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Most did what they told us they would when it came to watching the Super Bowl
According to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker, a majority of Americans watched Super Bowl LIX — but only a few watched with friends or at a bar or restauraunt.
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Ipsos Reveals the Super Bowl’s Best Ads of 2025
Flying facial hair takes the win in 2025, with Little Caesars and Pringles among the top-performing ads based on hard data from Ipsos.
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The Super Bowl’s Best Ads: Insights to Activate
Here's what it takes for advertising to make a big breakthrough at the Super Bowl in 2025.
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Commerce Redefined: TikTok’s role in ushering in a new era
Ipsos and TikTok reveal how the platform's unique blend of discovery, authenticity, and seamless shopping is revolutionizing the way consumers and brands interact in the new era of commerce.
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Latest U.S. opinion polls archive
What are the data and trends shaping America today? Explore our latest opinion polls to learn more.
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How navigating transportation shifts will steer tomorrow’s economy
How Americans get from point A to point B matters for the entire economy. What the Future editor Matt Carmichael looks at the forces that will shape transportation tomorrow, from the economics of automotive manufacturing to car culture.
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Misfits and the Machine: Why AI alone can’t crack creative effectiveness
In the second of our AI in Advertising papers, we explore the benefits and limitations of using AI in ad development.
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Most Americans overwhelmed by number of streaming services
New Ipsos polling finds that Americans believe people like themselves are among the most underrepresented groups in entertainment