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The Ipsos Care-o-Meter: What does America know about vs. what does America care about?
The Ipsos Care-o-Meter asks Americans what they know about vs. what they care about, twice every month. From sports to political fights, the answers say as much about Americans as they do about the world at large. Here's the latest.
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How the fandom revolution is changing the game for brand growth
From diehards to bandwagoners, nine in ten Americans consider themselves a fan of something. That raises a host of questions today and tomorrow for brands and companies to consider, says What the Future Editor Matt Carmichael.
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How sponsorships help brands tap into new audiences for the long game
With Americans naming cost as the #1 barrier to fandom, strategic sponsorships can create unique fan experiences and unlock access for wider audiences, says Molson Coors’ Ann Legan.
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Why brands should reinvent sponsorships for the digital fandom era
From smartphones to livestreams, our digital-first culture is changing fan experiences, says Verizon's Nick Kelly. To keep up, brands and sponsors should understand how fans want to document and share these events.
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How superfan expectations are reshaping brand-fan relationships
Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour affected everything from local economies to regional politics — but it also stands to influence the future of fandom. Journalist and Swiftie Kelsey Barnes gives a crash source in fandom and why today’s artist-fan connections will mean more than merch.
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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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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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Why America's childless cat ladies are more than just Taylor Swift
Taylor Swift has endorsed Kamala Harris, calling herself a 'childless cat lady' in reference to a disparaging comment vice presidential candidate JD Vance made about Democrats. But new Ipsos data shows that childless women with cats largely match up with the rest of America.
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A New Era for Pharmaceutical Advertising
New fair-balance rules are here. By prioritizing creative quality, leveraging branded advertising, and listening to the voice of target patients, pharmaceutical companies can continue to effectively reach and engage their target audience.
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Ipsos week in review
Here, the Ipsos polling team and other experts mine the past in week in data to present you with a big picture analysis of where the public stands on the most pressing issues of the day.