That includes 21 million folks in Mexico, 17 million in Canada, over 2 million in Brazil. At least three people in the UK who I could think of. So yeah, it's interesting how it's becoming more global. Oscar, anything to add here? Do you think it's changing, fundamentally? Oscar Orozco:.
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| Nov 17, 2023
And people do want to do other things in social media and I think TikTok is recognizing that. Marcus Johnson:. Yeah, one source I saw saying text is still people's favorite type of social media content. This was according to an April YouGov poll. Text was slightly ahead of images and then video. So it's still got it's place, even on TikTok apparently.
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| Aug 7, 2023
I love taking the random Canadian brand ones because obviously, it's not true but then I put a plug for Canadian brand. Roots Canada. Max Willens:. Nice. That is incorrect. Hermes is the answer. Stephanie Taglianetti:. Oh, Hermes. Max Willens:. They were around for 162 years before-. Suzy Davidkhanian:. Oh my gosh. Max Willens:. They IPO'd in 1999. Marcus Johnson:. Wow. Max Willens:.
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| Oct 27, 2023
Canada. Some cheating. Daniel Konstantinovic:. They got to reel it in. Marcus Johnson:. Canadian territory with the most coastline? Newfoundland and Labrador in the top right-hand corner of Canada. A beautiful country. Today's real topic. Spotify surprises itself. In today's episode. First in the lead will cover Spotify's surprising Q1.
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| May 3, 2023
They could be playing video games, they're online, they're on social media, et cetera. That doesn't seem to be a problem. A lot of these results show that young people are just as into sports as ever.
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| Aug 24, 2023
Canada, what are you... I'll be up there next week. We'll get it sorted out. Suzy Davidkhanian:. Do you know how many get germs are at the library? Blake Droesch:. Oh. What are they doing up there in Canada? What's going on up there? Marcus Johnson:. Oh my goodness. All right, fine. Good answers get you three points, Suzy. Okay? Good answers.
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| Jun 8, 2023
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| May 10, 2024
If you look at the US and Canada from Q4 of 2020 to the start of 2023 pretty much, they didn't grow users at all in the US and so things haven't been going well for quite a while.
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| Apr 25, 2024
Those include 2,784 in Mexico, 866 in Central America, 403 in Africa, 402 in Canada, 385 in Chile, 372 in China, and 28 in India. In terms of total square footage, Mexico leads the pack, followed by China and Canada. Walmart International’s net sales are about a quarter of Walmart US’.
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| Nov 21, 2022
Suzy, what's the one thing when you go home to Canada is like the thing you have to do because it's just so Canadian you just can't get it here? Suzy Davidkhanian:. Kit-Kat. Marcus Johnson:. Kit-Kat? Suzy Davidkhanian:.
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| May 4, 2023
On today's episode, we discuss whether social media in the future will become less social or if it will go away altogether, what the streaming wars' battle royale looks like, how easy it would be to replace Twitter and TikTok, how people think their demographics are portrayed in ads, the fight for the car screen, where Americans have moved in the last 10 years, and more. Tune in to the discussion with our director of reports editing Rahul Chadha, analyst Blake Droesch, and vice president of Briefings Stephanie Taglianetti.
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| Apr 27, 2023
On today's podcast episode, we discuss what the hell happened—and is happening—to online ads, whether the video streaming boom is officially over, the next big wearable category, what happens when the First Amendment collides with social media, what the world would look like if there were only 100 people, and more. Tune in to the discussion with our forecasting writer Ethan Cramer-Flood and analysts Ross Benes and Blake Droesch.
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| Mar 8, 2024
Oh, well I meant of the world, which region of the, but yes, LA is in America and so it counts what share of our trips are by car. 92% of Americans and Canadians in this instance North America and they don't use, don't include Mexico here. 92% of Americans and Canadians, weekday trips are by car.
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| May 17, 2024
Canada. Ethan Cramer-Flood:. South? Oscar Orozco:. South? Marcus Johnson:. You hit Canada first. Ethan Cramer-Flood:. Ah, trick question. Oscar Orozco:. Ah. You got me. Marcus Johnson:. Yeah, trick question. Oh, I see what you guys have done. But, yeah, no, you hit Canada, because Canada curves round and underneath Detroit.
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| Sep 22, 2023
All right, Canada. Oscar Orozco:. Yeah. Marcus Johnson:. Go Canada. Yes. Oscar Orozco:. That's cool. I absolutely love when they retire jerseys, there's nothing more... I'm not a player, but I would feel like for them, there's nothing more sort of inspiring and just meaningful when they're retired. I would've guessed maybe Jackie Robinson, so I was surprised. That's pretty far back.
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| Apr 20, 2023
Disney+ also lost around 300,000 subscribers in the US and Canada after it upped subscription prices. Hulu added 200,000 subscribers in Q1 to reach 48 million. ESPN+ gained 400,000 to hit 25 million. The losses at Disney+ were nearly $700 million in Q1. That is down though from 1.1 billion in losses the previous quarter. Round two, we start with Ross.
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| May 18, 2023
Netflix, according to Wall Street Journal, have already said that they're going to be increasing their prices starting with the US and Canada in a few months, so they're already prepping folks for that increase, and it's because these companies and studios have struggled.
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Source: Pollara; Government of Canada; Toronto Metropolitan University (formerly Ryerson University)
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Source: Pollara; Government of Canada; Toronto Metropolitan University (formerly Ryerson University)