In this paper I will be mainly talking about the research done in the third of these phases and I will confine ray attention to research needs of editorial and of circulation marketing. As a general observation with respect to these needs, we do research for three reasons: 1. To increase our understanding of people, their behaviour and their needs; 2. To monitor performance in circulation, readership and advertisement markets; 3. To guide decision taking.
On the subject of editorial research the group mentioned two things: first, the difficulty that researchers have in communicating with editors; and secondly the dilemma between satisfying objective management needs and the political objectives of the editor - a situation which exists in many countries. There followed an extended discussion on the subject of how people obtain their newspapers .
During a disputed takeover bid companies are faced with the problem of conducting a major communications campaign, directed at a wide variety of "audiences" who may each be influenced by different factors. Takeover "battles" usually last over a period of six to eight weeks, which may seem quite a long time, but during this period there may well be two or three bids or counter-bids, and the defending company must formulate and disseminate an effective reply to each. It has therefore been our problem at the British Market Research Bureau to develop research techniques and administrative procedures, which can measure quickly the relative effectiveness of our clients' communications campaign, as compared with their "opponents", and assess the relative impact of these various arguments that may he developed during the course of the "battle". In summary, therefore, there are three problems to be solved: A. The identification of the target audiences at which the communications campaign should be directed; B. The assessment of the relative importance of various factors upon each different audience; C. The rapid measurement of changes of opinion, in each audience in response to each bid, counter-bid and rebuttal.