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Innovation and integration

The paper aims to describe how the BBC's Broadcasting Research Department sets about meeting the research needs of the Corporation's five national radio stations. Examples are used to illustrate how we are addressing two key strategic objectives...

Catalogue: Radio Research Symposium 1995
Author: Penny Young
Company: British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
July 1, 1995

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Radio listeners' needs, listening behaviour and semiometric analysis

SOBEMAP MARKETING, a polling organisation belonging to the SOFRES group, has been carrying out audience research by listener’s report for RMB/RTBF since November 1991. On its own initiative, this organisation has been introducing semiometry to...

Catalogue: Radio Research Symposium 1995
Authors: Michele Losange, Dominique Zaczek
July 1, 1995

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Spot-check

This paper describes a system that helps to assess the impact of radio advertising, and to improve the creative quality of the executions. The "Spot-Check" project is an example of cost-effective research, respecting the constraints of the small...

Catalogue: Radio Research Symposium 1995
Author: Stefan Oglesby
Company: LINK Institut für Markt- und Sozialforschung
July 1, 1995

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Using quantitative and qualitative methods to measure the effectiveness of rebroadcasting

The placement of international radio programs on local frequencies, or rebroadcasting, is a growing phenomenon in the countries of the former Soviet Union. International broadcasters have hoped to stem the loss of listeners on shortwave frequencies...

Catalogue: Radio Research Symposium 1995
Authors: Susan Gigli, Michael Haney
July 1, 1995

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Radio audience measurement systems across Europe

This paper follows up a range of issues about the validity and reliability of radio audience measurement systems across Western European countries. Evidence of their unreliability was in particular demonstrated by what can happen to a country's radio...

Catalogue: Radio Research Symposium 1995
Author: Peter Menneer
July 1, 1995

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Radio research in Germany

At the beginning of 1995 a multi-million Mark research project was launched by the radio networks involved in the media analysis association, Arbeitsgemeinschaft Media-Analyse e.V. or AG.MA for short. The object of this project is to investigate the...

Catalogue: Radio Research Symposium 1995
Author: Dieter Müller-Veeh
July 1, 1995

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A case history

In 1981-82 NRK launched a new station, Radio 2 with a programme concept not very different from that of the existing Radio 1. The two stations were run by two separate organizations located 500 kilometres apart, competing for the same listeners. Over...

Catalogue: Radio Research Symposium 1995
Authors: Erik Dalen, Tor Fuglevik
July 1, 1995

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The contribution of qualitative audience research for programming and market segmentation

"Radio NRW" is the biggest private radio station in Germany. It is broadcasted in the state of Northrhine-Westfalia (NRW) and thus it is competing against some of the public programmes, that have a huge competitive potential. It is therefore vital to...

Catalogue: Radio Research Symposium 1995
Author: Werner Schurmanns
July 1, 1995

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One day aided recall, or a few days without aids

Ireland has a 35 year history of measuring radio audience levels using the one-day aided recall method. The establishment of 20+ new local independent stations in Ireland in 1990 provided an ideal opportunity to review all radio audience measurement...

Catalogue: Radio Research Symposium 1995
Author: Aine O'Donoghue
July 1, 1995