Saleah Blancaflor
Data Reporter
Saleah Blancaflor is a data reporter at Morning Consult covering the business of entertainment. @saleyley
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Steven Spielberg Tops Ranking of Americans’ Favorite Directors
Clint Eastwood, Ron Howard and Martin Scorsese also ranked highly, according to a new Morning Consult survey
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‘The Last of Us’ Could Upgrade the Reputation of Video Game Adaptations. The Thing Is, Americans Already Liked Them
The majority of U.S. audiences, gamers think Hollywood has done a good job adapting video games into movies and TV series, per a new Morning Consult survey
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Podcasters First Wanted Your Ears. Now They Want Your Eyes Too
YouTube is the most preferred podcast platform among regular listeners, ahead of Spotify and Apple, according to Morning Consult data
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Hollywood Hopes 2023’s Slate of Films Drives More Consumers Back to Theaters
Disney’s latest Indiana Jones installment is the year’s most anticipated movie, according to Morning Consult data
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13 Years After ‘Avatar,’ More Than Half of Americans Still Plan to See Its Sequel
More U.S. adults plan to see ‘Avatar: The Way of Water’ in theaters than any other upcoming big-budget release, per Morning Consult data
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Jimmy Fallon Is America’s Favorite Late-Night Talk Show Host
Drew Barrymore, Kelly Clarkson emerge as most-liked daytime hosts, according to a new Morning Consult survey
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Gen Zers Love Horror Almost as Much as They Love Comedy
Young demographic likes comedy content about the same amount as the general population does but enjoys the horror genre significantly more, per new Morning Consult data
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Gen Z’s Favorite Actors and Content Creators
On the big screen, Gen Zers love Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson. Online, Jimmy Donaldson, aka MrBeast, is king, per new data
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For Gen Z, ‘Despicable Me’ Is Bigger Than Marvel
‘Despicable Me’ has a larger fan base among American Gen Zers than any other entertainment property, according to a new Morning Consult survey
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Gen Z Wants Shorter TV Episodes and Movies
Americans between the ages of 13 and 25 greatly prefer shorter forms of entertainment compared with the general population, Morning Consult surveys find