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The strategic use of research in the complexity of the newspaper (Portuguese)

The objective of this study is to discuss the peculiarity and complexity of the newspaper product which places it among the products, or as the sole product, whose relationship with the consumer is so complex and, above all, diversified, that the...

Catalogue: Latin America 1991: Exchanging Experiences
Author: Célia Lopes
May 5, 1991

Research papers

The strategic use of research in the complexity of the newspaper

The objective of this study is to discuss the peculiarity and complexity of the newspaper product which places it among the products, or as the sole product, whose relationship with the consumer is so complex and, above all, diversified, that the...

Catalogue: Latin America 1991: Exchanging Experiences
Author: Célia Lopes
May 5, 1991

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Changing the name of a newspaper

The 'Gelderlander' is the largest regional newspaper in the Netherlands. One of the major editions (circulation 36.000 copies) is distributed inthe city of Arnhem (20 kilometers to the north of Nijmegen) and its surrounding area. For historical...

Catalogue: Seminar 1987: Publishing For Optimum Profit
Authors: Filip van Dijk, Leendert van Meerem
November 25, 1987

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Reader selection

This paper discusses the way readers ensure that the things they read in magazines and newspapers are well adapted to their individual needs - and how close the relationship often is between the reader and the publication.

Catalogue: Seminar 1985: Quality In Publishing
Author: Guy Consterdine
November 27, 1985

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Qualitative media research in practice

Quantitative media research is regularly undertaken in the Netherlands, such as the TON and NOP surveys, to mention but two. Qualitative media research is regularly discussed in the Netherlands, as for instance, at Media Work Group meetings and...

Catalogue: Seminar 1976: Beyond Vehicle Audiences
Author: Sikke Bakker
March 10, 1976

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Reader magazine relationship and advertising effectiveness

The attitude of a magazines' selection by the reader himself indicates a system of preferences towards specific magazines based on values, which are not to be explained by reading probabilities only and which finally could be explained by...

Catalogue: Seminar 1976: Beyond Vehicle Audiences
Author: Dieter Müller-Veeh
March 1, 1976

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Some experiments in collecting and using qualitative data

What it attempts to do is to draw attention, in the light of a summary description of some of the experiments carried out by SOFRES over the past two years in the area of qualitative data retrieval and processing for media studies, to the most...

Catalogue: Seminar 1976: Beyond Vehicle Audiences
Author: Jean-Louis Laborie
Company: KANTAR TNS Malaysia
March 1, 1976

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In what way does the quantitative "mix" of subject-matter pre-determine sales and readership profiles?

The quantitative mix of a publication's editorial matter undoubtedly plays a basic role in pre-determining the reader's profile and consequently its circulation. I have intentionally inverted the two elements, because circulation is a function of the...

Catalogue: Seminar 1974: Editorial Research In The Publishing Industry
Author: Maria Macchi
June 15, 1974

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On the general relationship between the editorial topics of a magazine and the demographic attributes of its readers (German)

The following study is concerned with the question as to the relationship between the topics offered in the editorial matter of magazines and the demographic attributes of the readers. To put it more briefly but not quite so precisely: Who reads...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/WAPOR Congress 1973: The Application Of Market And Social Research For More Efficient Planning
Author: Dieter Müller-Veeh
June 15, 1973