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The Madness Slows Down, and Spring Baseball is Back in San Diego, CA




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"The Super Mario Bros Movie" Powers Up Audiences at the Box Office & on Digital Platforms

In terms of top-grossing Wednesday openers, the month of April has never been a super place to launch a movie. That is, until now with The Super Mario Bros Movie




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A Championship Week for the Hartford-New Haven, CT Market




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




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It’s All About the NBA Playoffs in Atlanta, GA




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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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MET Gala 2023: The Top Trending Celebrities, Publishers, and More on Social

The Met Gala once again took over NYC - and our social feeds. This year’s theme, “Karl Lagerfeld: A Line of Beauty”, paid homage to one of fashion’s greatest designers on one of fashion’s biggest nights.




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NHL Playoffs Drive Viewing in the Denver-Aurora, CO Market




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Relevance is the new Reach: Comscore Interact London 2023 Summit

Comscore’s first Interact Summit in London shared invaluable digital insights for the brand, publisher and agency professionals who gathered for our daylong event in Leicester Square. If there was one theme that continued to emerge in the panel discussions, presentations and Q&As throughout the day it was that relevance is the true path to reach.




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




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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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U.S. Open Outpaces the NBA Finals in Tampa-St. Petersburg, FL




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AI's Role in the Partnership of Data + Creativity

The merging of data and creativity has long been a north star at Comscore. Now, with the help of artificial intelligence technology, the intersection of art and science is expanding to include new possibilities such as helping marketers shape or create video, images and text content, or predicting a consumer’s digital behavior.




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The Prime Day Effect

In the lead up to this year’s Prime Day, we took a closer look at the transactions, visits, and unique visitors in recent years to spotlight some key shifts in consumer behavior.




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How the Women's World Cup Scores Big

Once every four years the world’s best women’s soccer players battle it out to honor their countries and chase the title of world champion. 




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Game On! How to Unlock the Potential of Fall Sports Viewership

Picture this: The leaves are starting to change, the days are getting shorter and school is back in full swing. These telltale signs can only mean one thing. Fall has arrived.  




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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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The Secret Place of the Most High God

Fr. Stephen explores the importance of holy places both in the temple and in the heart.




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The Consequences of a Full Faith

In this podcast Fr. Stephen looks at the implications involved in living the "Fullness" of the Faith, as taught by the Orthodox Church.




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In the Last Days

Fr. Stephen reflects both on his own generation's fascination with the "last days" and with much of modern Christianity's fascination with the same. He argues that Orthodox Christians should focus on Christ in the Eucharist who is the "One Who Is To Come."




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The Paradox of Prayer and the Revelation of Beauty

Fr. Stephen speaks about the paradox of prayer and the personal character it has in our life as well as the personal character of beauty and the resolution of all paradox.




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Healing the Heart

This week, Fr. Stephen focuses on the healing of the heart as the most essential work in our spiritual lives.




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Humility - The Only Path Forward for Orthodoxy

Fr. Stephen looks at the virtue of humility and its place in the life of Orthodox Christianity, suggesting that it is our only path towards union with God.




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Truth and Existence: the Consequences

Fr. Stephen looks at last week's podcast on truth and existence and the impact it should have on how we live.




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Me, You, and the Other Guy

The strange relationship of prosperity and piety.




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The Voice of Creation

Fr. Stephen looks at creation and its "voice" as described in Old and New Testament and sees what it means for our realtionship with the world around us.




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The Normal Course of Things

Fr. Stephen contrasts what we think of as "normal" with the vision of the Christian life described in Scripture and the Orthodox faith.




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Cynicism and the Goodness of God

Fr. Stephen looks at the problems presented by cynicism for belief in God. Worldly wisdom and the wisdom of God are very different things.




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The Agent of Change

Fr. Stephen looks at the Christian understanding of power and the marvelous works of God. God's power is utterly unlike that of the world.




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The Role of Icons

Fr. Stephen talks about the importance of icons in our modern world - helping us to see and understand clearly the truth of creation and God.




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The Smallness of God

Fr. Stephen turns our thoughts during this week of the Nativity to the "smallness" of God. God has come to save us through His "weakness" as St. Paul says and invites us to share in that humility.




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The Longest Liturgy

Fr. Stephen speaks about the "liturgy of the heart" as the longest liturgy of all and the true nature of worship.




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The Chief of Sinners

Fr. Stephen looks at what it means to be the "chief of sinners" and the solidarity Christ has with us—even in our sin.




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In the Grasp of Wonder

Fr. Stephen looks at the role wonder should play in the Christian life.




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The Last Battle

Fr. Stephen suggests that the truly great things are those that are most hidden from our sight - and that the last battle may be fought in the silence of a human heart.




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The Face of God

Fr. Stephen looks at the deep importance that Christ as the "image of God" carries for our faith and how that image teaches us about the nature of all images.




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Is the World Literal or Iconic?

How we see the world has much to do with our capacity for wonder. Is what we see all there is—or does it point to something beyond itself?




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The Icon as Truth

Fr. Stephen looks at how it is possible to distort an icon and how the distortions within our own hearts affect what we see.




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The Theology of the Image

Fr. Stephen reflects on the "theology of the image," particularly its importance in St. Paul.




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The Argument

Fr. Stephen shares two stories from the lives of the desert fathers and offers reflections. The grace of God given to us in forgiveness and the Spirit of peace involve the healing of the soul.




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To Believe the Truth

What do the Scriptures ask of us when they speak of "believing?" Fr. Stephen looks at the nature of true believing and its importance for our lives.




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The Good Confession

In these brief remarks on this Thanksgiving weekend, Fr. Stephen looks at the essential Christian confession of thanks, "God is good."




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The Treasures of the Heart

Every day we contribute to the "treasure of our heart," for good or evil. Fr. Stephen looks at this and suggests how to nurture the good within our heart.




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What the Heart Reveals

The heart can see what the eye cannot and can take this unseen things into itself. Fr. Stephen looks at the possibility of joy even when the eye sees nothing joyful.




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Having Then Gifts Differing

It is something of a commonplace for modern Christians to think about their "ministry" and place within the Church. Fr. Stephen looks at this idea in the light of Tradition and offers a different approach.




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The Opacity of Sin

Sin is opaque - it does not allow the light of God to enter and be reflected from our lives. Fr. Stephen looks at the work of God's light within our lives and suggests ways in which we may understand our relationship with God through what the Scripture says about light and darkness.




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The Existence of God

Fr. Stephen offers a reflection on what it means to say that "God exists."




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Looking for Self in all the Wrong Places

There is a modern construct of the self that is something of a delusion. Fr. Stephen speaks about our true life "that is hidden with Christ in God" as taught by St. Paul.




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The Instinct of Repentance

Fr. Stephen contrasts the Scriptural understanding of repentance with many of the modern misunderstandings that crowd our world and suggests ways that our hearts may learn the "instinct" of repentance.




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Redeeming the Time

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