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Shifting sands and winning brands

The last decade has seen the fruits of the oil boom materialize in the form of foreign brands, satellite TV, affluence and hence shifting mindsets. A new generation has appeared. Weaned on satellite TV, they have been afforded exposure to foreign...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Qualitative Ascending Conference 2002
Authors: Dipen Mehta, Ken McDermott
November 10, 2002

Research papers

TV needs radio

This paper examines to what extent different instruments and/or methods of advertising-impact research describe radio's specific contribution to the effectiveness and efficiency of combined radio and TV campaigns in a comparable way. A total of eight...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/ARF WAM Conference 2002: Radio
Authors: Gerhard Franz, Christoph Wild, Uwe Domke
June 14, 2002

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The future is now

The portable people meter (PPM) is a promising new media research tool that makes it possible to automatically track consumers? exposure to the electronic media. An inaudible code is inserted into the audio signal of radio, broadcast and cable...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/ARF WAM Conference 2002: Radio
Authors: Robert H. Patchen, Beth Webb
Company: Nielsen
June 14, 2002

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Media planning enters the 21st century

There are two parts to this paper. The first part describes the authors' use of market datasets (currency or other), their objective in preserving them and the resulting (and different) approaches taken in the United Kingdom and United States. The...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/ARF WAM Conference 2002: Print
Authors: Melissa Heath, Lisa Rudman, Michelle Crellin
June 13, 2002

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Electronic measurement of magazine reading

Knowledge Networks has tested a new approach to market research in the United States by using a random-digidial sample for panel recruitment and equipping panel households with a device connecting their television sets to the Internet. This approach...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/ARF WAM Conference 2002: Print
Author: Jay Mattlin
June 13, 2002

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The contribution of magazines in mixed TV-print schedules

This paper describes the analysis and interpretation of the results from about 500,000 mixed television-print schedules. The data were obtained by a fusion between the people meter panel and a consumer multi-media/product usage survey in Brazil. With...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/ARF WAM Conference 2002: Print
Authors: Michelle de Montigny, Roland Soong
Company: KANTAR TNS Malaysia
June 13, 2002

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Better television audience measurement through cable and satellite set top boxes

Digital set top boxes (DSTBs) offer broadcasters, agencies and advertisers a potential measurement technology and sample size to provide set tuning data, virtually down to the second, for even the most fragmented TV markets based on what eventually...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/ARF WAM Conference 2002: Television
Authors: Bill Harvey, Russ Booth, Tony Jarvis
June 9, 2002

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Digivolving digital kids

This paper demonstrates how, in an increasingly competitive and cluttered media marketplace, sophisticated audience research can work with and compliment marketing strategy in order to pinpoint targets, minimise wastage and identify growth...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/ARF WAM Conference 2002: Television
Authors: Shari Donnenfeld, Caroline Dukes
June 9, 2002

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Effect of short time viewing patterns on ratings and shares

There is a special type of convergence between TV and the Internet. With an increasing number of channels the process of search in TV becomes more similar to the process of search in the Internet. The criterion of 'stickiness' therefore becomes more...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/ARF WAM Conference 2002: Television
Author: Bernhard Engel
June 9, 2002