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WHAT THE DATA SAY: 62% enjoy watching sports on social media more than on TV
By: Ray Day
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We wanted to share our latest consumer and business insights, based on research from Stagwell. Among the highlights of our weekly consumer sentiment tracking:
TIKTOK REWRITING SPORTS FANDOM
TikTok and social media allow sports fans to engage in positive new ways, based on new National Research Group research.
- 62% of sports fans enjoy watching sports content on social media more than on traditional TV.
- 72% say TikTok, in particular, motivates them to play.
- 34% say TikTok motivates activity in sports/fitness through giving new ideas for sport activities or workouts to try.
- 35% who purchased a sports-related item seen on TikTok say the item was highlighted in a tutorial or “how-to” video.
- 50% prefer watching short clips, highlights or behind-the-scenes moments over full games (60% for Gen Z).
- Fans follow athletes on social media to see their lives off the field (61%), lifestyle and opinions (56%), and training regimens (52%).
- Fans younger than 45 are twice as likely to say the top season they engage with pro sports is to connect with athletes.
- See also: How can sports win over non-fans?
AI OUT, HUMOR IN AT SUPER BOWL
As Super Bowl approaches, viewers want to see funny ads, not AI-generated content, according to our Harris Poll research in Ad Age.
- While 55% of streaming or cable viewers are interested in AI-generated movies and TV shows, only 17% of Super Bowl viewers want to see AI-generated ads.
- Younger generations are more open: 21% of Gen Z and 28% of Millennials want to see AI-generated ads.
- 44% don’t like the idea of AI being used in ads at all.
- 36% would be more open to AI-generated ads if they disclosed that AI was used.
- 71% of viewers want to see funny ads at this year’s Super Bowl.
- 46% say they are more likely to remember funny ads.
- See also: 2 Million U.S. Employees May Miss Work on Super Bowl Monday
LEADERSHIP DISCONNECT
63% of senior leaders would seek input more often from their teams if it did not make them look weak, according to our Harris Poll research with Turas Leadership.
- Male leaders (71%) are more likely than female leaders (46%) to fear the cost of asking for team input.
- 90% wish their teams would challenge them more.
- At the same time, 63% of Gen Z and 52% of Millennials don’t feel confident expressing their opinions at work.
BENEFITS OF GLP-1
Weight loss drugs are becoming mainstream, and our Harris Poll research outlines the latest user trends and insights.
- Millennials are more likely to have taken or consider a GLP-1 (54%) than Gen X (48%), Gen Z (47%) and Boomers (26%).
- 64% of parents with children under 18 have taken or are considering a GLP-1.
- Top improvements from users include eating less low-quality food (50%), eating more high-quality natural food (44%) and decreasing “food noise” (43%).
- 52% of Millennials would take a GLP-1 if it also would help with an addiction like gambling, gaming or social media use.
- 48% of Americans would try a GLP-1 in pill form.
ICYMI: In case you missed it, check out the thought-leadership and happenings around Stagwell making news:
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- How Gen Z’s Pursuit of Personal Growth Is Redefining Romance
- Study Shows Faith On Screen Can Win Over Audiences — Even The Non-Religious (new HarrisX research)
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- The future of AI search (Assembly insights)
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