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The effects of PVRs on television viewing

By analyzing data from the Nielsen National People Meter Sample, this paper dimensions the penetration of PVRs in television households in the United States. Also, Nielsen has established an offline test panel of people meter homes equipped with TiVo...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/ARF WAM Conference 2003: Television
Authors: Daniel J. Monistere, Scott L. Brown
Company: Nielsen
June 17, 2003

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iTV

There is much current discussion of iTV finally reaching a critical mass. However, these discussions tend to lack context - how rapidly are interactive TV (iTV) applications being rolled out?How are nascent iTV applications capturing the attention of...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/ARF WAM Conference 2003: Television
Author: David C. Tice
June 17, 2003

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Panel turnover and fatigue

This paper describes a cross-sectional analysis of three people meter panels in Canada, one of which has been operating since 1997. With no formal 'forced turnover' policy, BBM Canada is ideally suited to examining 'time in panel' or 'panel fatigue'...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/ARF WAM Conference 2003: Television
Authors: Ken Purdye, Pasquale A. Pellegrini
June 17, 2003

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Will the public ever accept a truly portable passive meter?

The value of having household members wear passive media meters, both in and out of the house, is obvious. However, success in this area has been quite limited and mostly unsuccessful. This paper describes an experiment to see if many of these...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/ARF WAM Conference 2003: Radio
Authors: Lee Weinblatt, Avery Gibson
June 16, 2003

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Heuristic algorithms as a basis for intelligent meters

The author has conducted analyses of viewing patterns among respondents within households in a test panel of peoplemeter households in the United States, investigating how predictable and habitual viewing behavior is within a household. Pattern...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/ARF WAM Conference 2002: Television
Author: Paul J. Donato
Company: Nielsen
June 9, 2002

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The AMAI system of classifying households by socio-economic level

This paper aims to inform marketers and researchers interested in Mexico's market about how the Mexican Association of Research and Public Opinion Agencies (AMAI) has dealt with the problem of defining a common ground where all parties involved...

Catalogue: Latin America 2002
Author: Adrian Villegas Carrasco
May 12, 2002

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The Internet

This paper discusses what some cynics in the United States call the Internet, the World White Web. Much has been said about the perceived American stereotypical netizen: is Caucasian, upper-income, and college-educated. Is the Internet about race, is...

Catalogue: Ethnic Marketing 2000
Author: Reynaldo Caudillo
July 1, 2000

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U.S. Latinos and the cyber revolution

The computer age has dramatically changed the way we communicate, exchange information, and conduct commerce. Much the same way the telephone connected” people around the world, the computer and the Internet will wire the world. However,...

Catalogue: Ethnic Marketing 2000
Author: Isabel Valdés
July 1, 2000

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Peoplemeters in non-telephone homes

In 1994 only 37% of households in Poland were equipped with a telephone. Surveys conducted before setting up a peoplemeter panel showed substantial differences between telephone and non-telephone bones in terms of their social structure, TV equipment...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/ARF Seminar 1998: Electronic Media And Measurement Trends
Author: Stanislaw Bebenek
June 15, 1998