Author: Victor Texcucano, Content Coordinator, RAB
Stay-at-home orders are but a distant memory in the minds of the average consumer. People are ready to see attractions near and far from their homes. Consumers are ready to relax on the beach, take a trek through the mountains or travel for shopping excursions on Rodeo Drive or on Fifth Avenue. In short, travel is back.
Category: outdoors
Influence Destinations with Radio
Author: Annette Malave, SVP/Insights, RAB
After years of staying at home and staycations, people are ready to get out and about. Domestic travel is expected to rise compared to previous years despite economic concerns. The U.S. Travel Association forecasts that the total number of trips in 2023 will be 2.33B – significantly higher that 2021 at 2.02B.
Continue reading “Influence Destinations with Radio”Radio Listeners are Ready to Move and Groove
Author: Annette Malave, SVP/Insights, RAB
If you have traveled anywhere lately, you may have noticed that hotels and airports are booming with activity. Streets and parks are abuzz with runners, joggers and cyclists. Everyone is back to their old lifestyle – or are they?
Continue reading “Radio Listeners are Ready to Move and Groove”Radio and Summer Travel Plans
Author: Stephanie Heracleous, Research & Insights Assistant, RAB
It’s no secret that the pandemic affected the travel industry in a major way. Americans had to put their plans of exploration on hold. As travel restrictions continue to ease, folks are eager to plan their next getaway.
Continue reading “Radio and Summer Travel Plans”From Bud to Bloom – Radio Grows Site Traffic for Lawn and Garden Retailers
Author: Annette Malave, SVP/Insights, RAB
According to Punxsutawney Phil, winter should be over in three more weeks. Within those weeks, landscapers and lawn and garden centers will experience an influx of want-to-be and experienced gardeners. It’s the time when most people will find out what kind of “thumb” they have.
Continue reading “From Bud to Bloom – Radio Grows Site Traffic for Lawn and Garden Retailers”Health and Wellness – An Important Theme for Black History Month
Author: Annette Malave, SVP-Insights, RAB
With only a high school education, Vivien Thomas worked as an assistant to a surgeon. Born in 1910 and without any formal medical training, he developed a procedure used to treat blue baby syndrome. He was a teacher of operative techniques and was a pioneer in cardiac surgery. He received an honorary doctorate from Johns Hopkins University in 1976.
Dr. Thomas’ contributions to the medical field are just one of thousands of reasons we celebrate the achievements of Blacks every year during Black History Month.
Continue reading “Health and Wellness – An Important Theme for Black History Month”Reaching the New Outdoors Consumer
Author: Annette Malave, SVP/Insights, RAB
Over the past year, shifts in consumer behaviors have impacted every industry, and some have created seismic changes, as noted in healthcare and retail. What is more interesting, is that consumers also found new methods of entertainment and recreation. Namely, many discovered the great outdoors.