A recent study from the Canadian Council of Public Relations (CCPRF) examined popular sources – including social media, blogs, company websites, and traditional media – that Canadians rely on when looking to purchase a product or service. While the majority of Canadians prefer traditional media sources when seeking product information, the results clearly indicate a “significant generational gap” in the use of social media for purchase research. Read →
A recent study by the Luxury Institute in New York measured the media consumption of wealthy individuals ages 35 and younger. Overall, consumption via mobile – smartphones and tablets – is up, and consumption via traditional media – television, radio, and print newspaper – is low in comparison with older generations. Read →







