Compared to social media, TV and streaming content has a greater impact on Gen Z viewers’ emotions, engagement and actions. That is the chief takeaway of a new report, Laugh, Cry, Share, Buy: How TV & Streaming Influences Gen Z More Than Leading Social Platforms, released by the Video Advertising Bureau (VAB). In the report, VAB presents in-depth data, analysis and insights, based on independent research conducted in partnership with Hub Entertainment Research.
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“Often headlines would have you believe social media is the-end-all-be-all for reaching Gen Z. But here’s what we found: TV and streaming content excels in engaging Gen Z audiences, often surpassing social channels in both impact and influence,” said Danielle DeLauro, Executive Vice President, VAB. “While, at the end of day, streaming and social media ultimately complement each other, the emotional connection that streaming evokes is undeniable. The platforms and brands that make the conscious decision to continue leaning into that connection will be the ones primed to drive the most engagement, sales and importantly, brand loyalty among these young customers.”
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Among the report’s findings:
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