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Comscore amplía su oferta de análisis lanzando un nuevo estudio de mercado sobre Consumo de medios digitales para Centroamérica y Cono Sur 2023

El estudio que considera 13 países de la región proporcionará información valiosa para la planificación, evaluación y comercialización de publicidad en medios y plataformas digitales.




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College Sports Spark Media Madness

March Madness is a big deal, and not just for student-athletes. 




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The "Barbie movie" went viral. You might have helped.




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#deinfluencing: Descifrando la nueva tendencia de las redes sociales

¿En qué momento la influencia se convierte en una falta de influencia?




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Have the signal loss challenges of the future already arrived?

It feels like just yesterday Google announced its plan to phase out the third-party cookie and sent the entire advertising industry into a tailspin.




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Coachella 2023: Lineup stars, partner brands, influencers and fashion vibes on social media

Festival season kicked off as revelers from around the globe flocked to the small town of Indio, California for The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival 2023.




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What are the most visited social media platforms among Gen Z?




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Why you need a hybrid targeting strategy




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What are the most used social media apps among Gen Z?

Gen Z is well known for being social media savvy. But not all platforms are created equal, and with new trends emerging it can be hard to keep track of where Gen Z is spending its time. In this blog, we’ll walk through the apps where you’re most likely to find this cohort scrolling, liking, and viewing, covering the following topics: 

  • What social media app has the highest reach among Gen Z? 
  • What social media app has grown the fastest among Gen Z?
  • How does Gen Z’s social media usage compare to the general population? 
  • How does Gen Z’s social media usage compare to other age groups? 




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Wimbledon 2023: Alcaraz wins to usher in a new era with social media a key player

Wimbledon 2023 wrapped up with a men’s final tennis masterclass, and social media didn't miss out on the action.




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Barbenheimer and Redefining Movie Marketing Strategies

It’s a critical time for the industry, and we’ve seen a real boost for the theatrical movie business, with the double release of Barbie and Oppenheimer globally.




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‘Barbenheimer’ and Redefining Movie Marketing Strategies

It’s a critical time for the industry, and we’ve seen a real boost for the theatrical movie business, with the double release of Barbie and Oppenheimer globally.




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Introducing Show-Level Streaming Audiences, the Newest Addition to Proximic’s Predictive Audiences Suite

If you took away one thing from this year’s UpFronts it was likely about the growing popularity of connected TV. 




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Knowledge of God

The Orthodox faith is grounded in the experience of knowing God. Fr. Stephen looks at the boundaries of such knowledge and simple path to such knowledge given to us in the Tradition of the Church.




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Redeeming the Time

Fr. Stephen speaks about "redeeming the time" through the constant remembrance of the name of God.




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No Wedding Vows

Fr. Stephen notes that in an Orthodox wedding, there are no wedding vows. This stands in stark contrast to the central place vows hold in Western tradition. He suggests that the West has come to think of marriage as a "contract" between two people while the Orthodox Church thinks of it as a "union." The difference is important.




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Male and Female Created He Them – Part One

This podcast is part one of three where Fr. Stephen explores the topic of Orthodoxy and our sexual/gendered existence.




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No Opinions Needed

Fr. Stephen looks at the role of the passions in the formation of the modern soul. There is a better way to live.




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Benedict in the Suburbs

Fr. Stephen Freeman reflects on Rod Dreher's book, The Benedict Option. He suggests that the virtues that shape our lives are largely formed in their context. How do we shape the parish for acquiring Christian virtues?




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You Were Created for Pascha

Fr. Stephen Freeman looks at the unique Gift that God gives us in Christ's Pascha: the revelation of our true self.




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Weak, Sick, Poor, Tired: A Story for Losers

Elder Zacharias of Essex says that the "way of shame is the way of the Lord." Fr. Stephen Freeman looks at how our weakness is, in fact, the path of our salvation.




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Clothed in the Image

The clothing we wear, often with slogans and such, and other outward markings in our lives reflect a deeper spiritual need. The Scriptures speak of being "clothed with Christ." Fr. Stephen Freeman looks at this in terms of covering our shame, and our growth in the image of Christ.




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Getting Saved on Star Trek

On Star Trek, the guys wearing the Red Shirts are expendable. Fr. Stephen Freeman tells us there's a lot to think about in that.




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When Chaos Ruled the World - Part 1

In these two podcasts, Fr. Stephen Freeman describes the theme of deliverance from chaos that is found buried in Old Testament texts and how it continues in the New. It is an important way of understanding Christ's teaching of the gospel.




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When Chaos Ruled the World - Part 2

In these two podcasts, Fr. Stephen Freeman describes the theme of deliverance from chaos that is found buried in Old Testament texts and how it continues in the New. It is an important way of understanding Christ's teaching of the gospel.




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Getting Saved in the Church

In this podcast, Fr. Stephen speaks about salvation and the Church in the Orthodox understanding. He states that: "the Church is what salvation looks like," and explains how the Tradition of the Church sees our salvation in Christ as something we work out in the context of the believing community rather than as mere individuals.




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At the Edge of Tradition

In this podcast Fr. Stephen speaks about the experience of standing at the "edge" of Tradition as people look at the Tradition of the Church and discuss it, seek to appropriate parts of it, but remain outside of that Tradition. He emphasizes that the Tradition of the faith is nothing other than our union with the True and Living God and His union with us.




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Grace and the Inverted Pyramid

Father Stephen comments on some of the thoughts found in a recent work by Archimandrite Zacharias of England. He looks at the "inverted pyramid," the humility of Christ in which authority is to be found not at the top but at the bottom of things, in Christ's bearing the sins of the whole of humanity.




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The Community We All Need

Community is rooted in a mutual need, and so depends on our weakness. Fr. Stephen Freeman tells us that this is God's intention for the Church.




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A Mediated Presence - Thank God

Fr. Stephen Freeman shares about the importance of the sacraments in our lives - particularly in light of the Bible verse that says, “There is but one mediator between God and man, the man, Christ Jesus.”




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Love and Freedom

Fr. Stephen Freeman looks at the mystery of love and freedom, and the limits God places on Himself as He raises us, by love, to be His “equals."




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This Kindle accessory seriously improved my reading experience (and it's on sale)

Strapsicle's silicone straps secure my Kindle Paperwhite and give me the perfect grip for comfortable reading.




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How the new iPad Mini renewed my love for photo editing

I've always liked the iPad Mini form factor more than other tablets, but that preference goes beyond hand-feel and comfort.




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Signal offers an encrypted alternative to Zoom - see how it works

The ability to share secure links for video calls is just one of the privacy-focused messaging app's new features.




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How to add PGP support on Android for added security and privacy

If you need to add encryption or digital signing to the Thunderbird email app (or other supporting apps) on Android, there's one clear and easy route to success.




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How to Schedule Time for Writing

The post How to Schedule Time for Writing appeared first on ProBlogger.

Maintaining Momentum in Blogging Series I find it is very easy to get distracted by the many different elements of maintaining a blog and the allure of social media, to the point where I find it hard to do the core element – creating content. Here’s how dedicating specific times ...more

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How to Revitalize Your Blog Content When You Feel You’ve Covered It All

The post How to Revitalize Your Blog Content When You Feel You’ve Covered It All appeared first on ProBlogger.

Maintaining Momentum in Blogging Series Have you ever found yourself staring at your blog, wondering what on earth to write about next? You might think you’ve explored every angle of your topic, leaving no stone unturned. If this sounds familiar, you’re not alone. Many bloggers encounter this challenge, especially after ...more

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18 Lessons I’ve Learned about Blogging

The post 18 Lessons I’ve Learned about Blogging appeared first on ProBlogger.

In November 2002 I first heard the word blog after a mate e-mailed me a link and said I should consider starting one. Within 24 hours I’d created my first blog (a blogspot blog that doesn’t exist today). Since that time I’ve run 20+ blogs (most have survived, some have ...more

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5 Critical Elements You Need to Check Off for Every Blog Post

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This post is by ProBlogger subject matter expert Ali Luke Over the past few years, I’ve conducted a lot of blog reviews for fellow writers. It’s always great fun to read other people’s posts … especially when they’re on topics that are totally new to me! Along the way, though, ...more

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Managing vs. Redeeming Time, Part I

This is the first part of a talk given at All Saints Greek Orthodox Church in Toronto. In this portion, we look at common approaches to time management as they've developed in Western culture.




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Managing vs. Redeeming Time, Part 2

Continuing the talk from last week about the difference between managing time for the sake of productivity and redeeming time for the sake of salvation. Follow along!




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3 Ways the Pandemic Altered My Sense of Time

Time Eternal is back from the abyss! Nicole talks about three ways the pandemic altered her sense of time and how she is trying to re-engage in the sacredness of time. How did the pandemic shift your experience of time for better or worse? Join the conversation on Instagram or Twitter. The intro and outro of this podcast are the songs "Idea" and "Remedy for Melancholy" by Kai Engel, available under a CC BY-NC 4.0 license.




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Special Thanksgiving Edition

Bill is joined by special guest Eric Namee. Eric is a successful lawyer who also serves as the Chairman of the Virginia H. Farah Foundation. The Farah Foundation has helped hundreds of Orthodox ministries with grants for programs meeting their criteria. Eric is also working with the Assembly of Orthodox Bishops in an advisory capacity.




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Engaged Disciples

Bill and Fr. Barnabas talk about why the topic of Engaged Disciples is one of the most critical dimensions of our churches and why in its absence, or ineffectiveness, our churches struggle in many aspects of their existence and operations. They also explore 7 specific critical Engaged Disciple practices that parishes need to implement.




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Youth and Emerging Adults Religious Education and Stewardship - Part 2

Following up on the April 30 episode, Bill continues to explore ways to encourage our youth and emerging adults to be faithful to the Church.In the last segment, he is joined by Steven Christoforou for some very practical insight.




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You Have Been Called!

On the first episode of his multi-part series on "living your calling," host Bill Marianes interviews Matthew Namee and Joan Berg, two Orthodox attorneys who have evidenced a willingness to use their God-given skills and abilities to serve His Church.




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They Answered the Call

Why am I here? What am I called to do with all of the gifts, talents, experiences, and abilities God has uniquely given to me? Where am I going in my life? Do I feel fully fulfilled, or do I sense that there may be something more for me than my current life’s work? In this episode, we focus on lay people who have answered the call and become Deacons in the Orthodox church. Enjoy the conversation as Bill speaks with Protodeacon Peter Danilchick and Deacon Noah Barry Hendricks.




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Hagia Sophia and Religious Freedom

Join Greek Orthodox Archdiocese Archbishop Elpidophoros, Orthodox Church in America Chancellor Very Reverend Dr. Alexander Rentel, Antiochian Orthodox Church Archdiocese Chancellor Very Reverend Thomas Zain, and Bill Marianes for a very special HAGIA SOPHIA Stewardship Calling Ancient Faith Radio program. The discussion centers on the decision in Turkey to turn the historic cathedral into a mosque. For many more resources on this subject including specific things YOU can do visit the Stewardship Calling website.




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Social Media is Antisocial - WWJD?

Many people are systematically allowing themselves and their children to become more depressed and addicted to dopamine through social media and smart phone use. These two, highly-addictive and codependent tools have been proven to magnify a sense of loneliness, inadequacy, despair, and helplessness as we are swept into an "attention economy." Church social media guru Fr. Barnabas Powell and Bill Marianes will review the data on social media dopamine addiction and discuss effective strategies you, your churches, and families can use as we explore how to use social media positively and focus on WWJD (What Would Jesus Do) with the power of social media.