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Making audience surveys more relevant to programmers

With increasing numbers of radio stations in all Australian markets resulting in greater levels of competition and more audience volatility, the need to track programme performance with greater accuracy and confidence has become essential. In the...

Catalogue: 2nd Radio Research Symposium
Authors: Bob Cornish, Mark Neely
June 15, 1997

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Learning from our listeners

The changes to the Australian Broadcasting Services Act in the mid- 1990’s have meant radio owners are either considering the purchase of new radio stations that were once their competitors or taking advantage of Section 39 licenses to start a...

Catalogue: 2nd Radio Research Symposium
Author: David Rogerson
June 15, 1997

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Retailer/supplier relationships in plastic cards and payment systems

This paper examines the current Australian plastic cards and payment systems situation and describes how and why a 'dominant' retailer is attempting to shape retailer/supplier relationships in this particular channel of distribution so as to add...

Catalogue: Seminar 1989: Adding Value To Retail Offerings
Author: Steve Worthington
June 15, 1989

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Tomorrow's panels are here today

In this paper we describe in detail the Australian panels which source the AGB BrandScan consumer purchasing information service. In describing these panels we give a flavour to the way in which the shape and nature of the BrandScan panels were...

Catalogue: Seminar 1987: Improving The Use Of Consumer Panels For Marketing Decisions
Authors: John Clemens, Jonathan Jephcott
June 15, 1987

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The video cassette recorder in Australia

During 1984 advertisers in Australia began to be concerned that the video-cassette recorder (VCR) was eroding the size of the audience for live television, and as a result, reducing the frequency by which users of a VCR were being exposed to...

Catalogue: ARF/ESOMAR/JMA Seminar 1986: Marketing, Advertising And Research
Authors: A. T. Wheeler, Martin L. James
June 15, 1986

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Evaluating tourism at a 'last frontier'

This paper describes the first comprehensive survey of travel conducted in the Northern Territory of Australia. As with many countries with small populations but many features of national and historical interest to travellers, tourism is very...

Catalogue: Seminar 1983: The importance Of Research In The Tourism Industry
Authors: David T. Bottomley, George Rennie
June 15, 1983

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A new approach in audience measurement for print media

In our continuous Australia-wide Readership Survey, we interview about 26000 people each year. Each month two different cross-sections, each of about 1100 people, are interviewed. For dailies, weeklies and monthlies, different economical and quick...

Catalogue: Seminar 1982: Improving Media Research
Author: Roy Morgan
Company: Roy Morgan Research Pty Ltd
June 15, 1982

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Prediction in the labour market

The Austrian Labour Market Administration (which is part of the Ministry for Social Affairs) is legally obliged to procure an annual prediction of the manpower demand and supply for the following year. This Labour Market Forecast is dis- cussed in...

Catalogue: Papers 1982: Social Research And Prediction
Author: Ernst Gehmacher
June 15, 1982

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Marketing long haul holidays to Australia

This paper is concerned with the use of market research to adjust the marketing stance of the Australian Tourist Commission in the light of changing conditions in their main European markets, so that the appeal of Australia is maximised as a long...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1982: Fitting Research To Turbulent Times
Authors: John Goldsworthy, Chris Friend, Judy Morrell
Company: Marplan Forschungsgesellschaft mbH
June 15, 1982