It has been an eventful last couple quarters for Netflix, rolling out a new low-cost ad-supported plan in November, followed by new password-sharing crackdowns in four countries in February. The streaming giant captured headlines once again Sunday, having to scrap a live reunion show for its hit reality show “Love is Blind” due to technical […]
Nearly One-Third of iPhone Users Are Likely to Choose Apple Pay Later Over Anoth...
Buy now, pay later (BNPL) is nothing new. Companies like Affirm and Klarna have allowed consumers for years to take out loans at the point of purchase. However, this concept is picking up interest as consumers are faced with rising prices and economic uncertainties. Per recent CivicScience data, a large percentage of consumers are currently […]
MLB’s New Rule Changes Should Revive the Interest of Casual Fans This Season
Another MLB season kicks off Thursday, with the Astros looking to fend off the game’s biggest stars, like Shohei Ohtani, Aaron Judge, and Juan Soto, to defend their 2022 World Series title. Last season marked a return to something resembling normalcy, after a pandemic-shortened season in 2020 and limited capacity crowds in 2021, and this […]
5 Things You Didn’t Know About Fans of ‘The Mandalorian’
With the third season of “The Mandalorian” hitting the halfway point today, CivicScience asked Americans about their favorability toward the Star Wars universe’s space western. Close to 2-in-5 U.S. adults say they have watched the show. Among viewers, 60% are favorable, and just 13% are unfavorable. The remaining 28% sit in the middle at neutral (n=2,015). […]
Pickleball Courts Interest Among an Unlikely Crowd
Awareness of pickleball has continued to grow in the United States, increasing by 33% since May of last year. Today, a total of 17% of adult respondents from a CivicScience poll stated they have tried pickleball. But what appeared to be a COVID-related boom in popularity seems to now be faltering as people experience the […]
Gen Z Continues to Drive Interest in Women’s March Madness, Though Far Fewer Wil
It’s that time of the year – all tickets to the Big Dance are punched, and fresh brackets are hot off the presses for both the Men’s and Women’s NCAA March Madness college basketball tournaments. Men’s and women’s tournament games get underway this week. While overall March Madness interest appears down from a year ago, […]
