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January 24, 2013 – 77% of Generation X and Y believe celebrity culture is more influential in our lives today than it was five years ago, and 66% believe it will be even more influential five years from now than it is today. This is according to the Celebrity Yearbook section of NBCUniversal Integrated Medias The Curve Report, which looks to examine the “intersection of digital trends, celebrity culture, and consumer behavior” based on data from Generation X and Y survey respondents, expert interviews, and proprietary research. NBCUniversal Integrated Media has put up an abridged version of the report, which you can check out via the link above.

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