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ANDYs 61st Winners Celebration

Date: May 6th              Time: 6:00pm - 9:30pm EST               Location: Sony Hall                Dress Code: Creative Black Tie

Advertising People of the Year 2025

Date: June 4th              Time: 6:00pm - 9:30pm EST               Location: Tribeca Rooftop

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Thought Leadership From Our Members

Out of Home Reaches Back-to-School Shoppers Along a Changed Customer Journey

By members | September 27, 2022

Back-to-school shopping looks different for 2022, with students fully returned to in-person learning amidst an economy gripped by inflation. Parents and guardians expect to spend more overall; at the same time they are deeply price-conscious and promotion-friendly. One thing that hasn’t changed is out of home’s importance along the customer journey.

How TV Advertising Can Help Brands and Retailers Get Primed for Fall Sales

By members | September 27, 2022

July 2022 marked a record-breaking year for Amazon’s annual Prime Day, with over 300 million items sold over a two-day period – a 20% increase over last year –  translating to 100,000 items sold per minute.

Price, Value, Location, Context: Advertising Rules For Back To School

By members | September 27, 2022

It’s no surprise that consumers are feeling the effects of inflation everywhere, from the grocery store to the gas pump, and well beyond. During periods of inflation consumers typically cut down on what they feel is discretionary spending. However, research suggests that back-to-school spending this year may be relatively steady. In a recent Harris Poll study, 75% of consumers reported that they were likely to spend more than previous years (which also could have a direct correlation with inflation).

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