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LGBT-Inclusive TV Series Get Significant Ad Spend

October 28, 2011

nielsen-lgbt-ad-spend.jpgLesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender (LGBT)-inclusive programs represented almost a-quarter (24%) of broadcast primetime scripted and reality shows last season, garnering 28% of broadcast primetime TV viewing and over one in 5 (22%) ad dollars, according to Nielsen data released in October 2011. Motion pictures and department stores led all categories driving advertising on LGBT-friendly programming, allocating 28.3% and 27.6% of their ad dollars respectively. Read More »

LGBT Adults Favor Gay-Friendly Brands

July 20, 2011

harris-gay-support-july-2011.JPGThree-quarters (74%) of lesbian/gay/bisexual/transgender (LGBT) US adults are likely to consider brands that support nonprofits and/or causes that are important to them as an LGBT person, according to results of a June 2011 Harris Poll. This figure has risen 19% since 2007, when 62% of LGBT adults indicated this likelihood.
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Cohabiting College Grads Earn Most

July 11, 2011

pew-cohabit-income-july-20111.JPGAmong 30-to-44-year-old US adults, college graduates who are not married but cohabiting with a partner earn more than any other married, cohabiting or single adults in this age group, according to June 2011 data from the Pew Research Center. In 2009, these adults earned an average of $106,400 per year.
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LGBT Travel Plans Increase for Summer ‘11

June 9, 2011

harris-leisure-trips-lgbt-june-2011.JPGLesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered (LGBT) adults are more likely to travel this summer than they were in summer 2010, according to an April 2011 poll from Harris Interactive. Sixty-five percent of LGBT adults plan to take a leisure trip this summer, up 8% from 60% in 2010.
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Most Favor Social Acceptance of Gays

May 16, 2011

pew-gay-support-may-2011.JPGWhile the public is divided over same-sex marriage, a majority of Americans (58%) say that homosexuality should be accepted, rather than discouraged, by society, according to data collected by the Pew Research Center in February and March 2011. Meanwhile, the percentage of Americans supporting (45%) and opposing (46%) gay marriage is essentially even.
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Family Changes Divide Society

February 22, 2011

pew-family-trends-feb-2011.JPGThe American public is sharply divided in its judgments about the sweeping changes in the structure of the American family that have unfolded during the last 50 years, according to data from the Pew Research Center. About a third generally accepts the changes, a third is tolerant but skeptical and a third considers them bad for society.
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LGBT More Economically Optimistic

January 20, 2011

harris-lgbt-2011-expectations-jan11.gifThree-quarters (74%) of all Americans believe the economy will improve or remain the same this year, however four in 10 lesbian, gay, bisexual and/or transgender (LGBT) (35%) expect the 2011 economy to improve, while that optimistic attitude is held by only 29% of heterosexual adults, according to a new survey conducted by Harris Interactive and Witeck-Combs Communications.
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LGBT Adults Show More Environmental Concern

December 16, 2010

harris-lgbt-green-thinking-dec10.gifAs all Americans consider their environmental attitudes, lesbian, gay, bisexual and/or transgender (LGBT) adults, especially, express personal commitment to pro-environmental issues, according to a new survey from Harris Interactive.

A majority (55%) of all LGBT adults, when asked if they “personally care a great deal about the current state and future of the environment,” say this statement describes themselves completely or very well - a description that characterizes just one-third (33%) of heterosexual American adults and 36% of overall American adults.
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LGBT More Aware of Business Political Involvement

October 27, 2010

LGBT adults are more aware of and responsive to political involvement by businesses than heterosexual adults, according to results of a new Harris Poll. ... Read More »

Economy Leading Source of US Anger

October 22, 2010

Nearly two-thirds (63%) of all US adults are angry about the economy, according to a new BBC World News America/Harris Poll. ... Read More »

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