Wesley Case
EDITOR
Wesley Case is an editor at Morning Consult for coverage of entertainment, brands and sports. @wesleycase
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As 2023 Begins, Americans Are Largely Comfortable With Domestic Travel, Socializing and Moviegoing
3 in 5 U.S. adults say they’re comfortable flying domestically, a year-over-year increase of 20 percentage points, according to Morning Consult trackers
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Gen Zers Like ‘MrBeast’ More Than Tom Hanks — and More Eye-Opening Survey Tidbits From Young Consumers
Fun data points from Morning Consult’s survey of the influential generation that just might surprise you
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Most Voters Want Companies to Publicly Denounce White Supremacy in Wake of Buffalo Mass Shooting
Younger respondents were more supportive of potential actions companies could take, according to new survey
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Half of U.S. Voters Say Brands Should Speak Out on Abortion Access
Gen Z voters were most supportive of companies' making their stance on the issue known
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After ‘The Slap,’ Will Smith’s Popularity Takes a Serious Hit
A post-Oscars survey reveals that the “King Richard” star’s favorability rating is now 51%, nearly 30 points lower than in 2020
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Americans Overwhelmingly Want Companies to Take Action Against Russia Over Ukraine Invasion
3 in 4 U.S. adults say they support brands cutting business ties with Russia after its invasion of neighboring Ukraine
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The Subscription Economy Has Officially Infiltrated Gaming
Half of the gaming market, including a strong majority of millennial gamers, say they pay for at least one service as industry shifts toward subscriptions
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Plurality of Music-Streaming Users Want R. Kelly Removed From Platforms
Following guilty verdict, 44% of streaming users believe the R&B singer’s catalog should be eliminated from Spotify and Apple Music
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Even Fashion Fans Don’t Know the Purpose of the Met Gala
22% of fashion fans correctly identified the exclusive, annual event as a fundraiser
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Over Half of Workers Think Employees Should Be Allowed to Talk About Politics at Work. But Even More Say: Please Don’t
52% say employees should be able to express opinions at work; 75% say political views don’t belong in workplace