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The real usage of neuro linguistic programming

While the use of NLP (Neuro Linguistic Programming) in research has been spoken about often, it has not been fully examined as a practical tool for decoding marketing problems and respondent responses to questions.NLP has substantially more to offer...

Catalogue: Consumer Insights 2005
Author: Neil McPhee
November 15, 2005

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Increasing viewer control

The paper describes the challenges facing television audience measurement in the United Kingdom in monitoring devices such as PVRs.BARB is incorporating the full measurement of the Sky+ PVR later in 2005. Viewing through the Sky+ box will be...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/ARF WAM Conference 2005: Cross Media
Authors: Tony Jarvis, Bjarne Thelin, Tony Wearn
June 23, 2005

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From set top meters to set top boxes

The migration from analogue to digital television is compromising traditional, sample centric audience measurement techniques;- diaries and Peoplemeters.To address this, TNS has invested in a comprehensive programme encompassing research, new...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/ARF WAM Conference 2005: Cross Media
Authors: George Shababb, Anthony Taylor
Company: KANTAR TNS Malaysia
June 23, 2005

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Time as the unifying metric

The paper argues that time budget studies offer a way forward for audience measurement in the digital era, helping us look across media and playing an essential dual role in media research, namely: providing a catalyst for fusion between single media...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/ARF WAM Conference 2005: Cross Media
Author: Richard Marks
Company: KANTAR TNS Malaysia
June 22, 2005

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Measuring children's media consumption effectively

Radiocontrol has been the official measuring system used to measure the radio listening habits of people in Switzerland aged 15 years and over since 1 January 2001. Information on children's radio consumption, however, still has to be obtained by...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/ARF WAM Conference 2005: Radio
Authors: Manuel Daehler, Stephanie Weiss
June 21, 2005

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Putting products in the program

The paper describes a cooperative study between media agencies and a conventional broadcaster to assess and quantify the impact on adding product placement to a program and a product's integration into the program narrative. The study measured...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/ARF WAM Conference 2005: Radio
Authors: Paul Street, Mark Husak, Robert Dilworth, Julian Lai
Company: MindShare
June 21, 2005

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Station to station

The authors report findings from a comprehensive analysis of radio audience data captured by Arbitron's Portable People Meter (PPM). The paper compares the diary and PPM results for a common area and time period and list of stations.Comparisons, not...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/ARF WAM Conference 2005: Radio
Authors: Ken Purdye, Pasquale A. Pellegrini
June 21, 2005

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Radio lunch for busy Muscovites

This paper presents the results of a new electronic measurement study conducted by GfK in Russia, the first wave conducted in September 2004 and launched on a continuous basis from January 2005. The study was conducted by means of Radiocontrol, GfK's...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/ARF WAM Conference 2005: Radio
Authors: Tatyana Koshechkina, Nick North
Company: GfK
June 21, 2005

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Modelling and prospects for audience measurement of outdoor advertising using GPS devices

The paper describes how to integrate audience measurement and site visibility as the main research approaches in outdoor advertising research in a single concept.Details are portrayed on how GPS is used on a large scale in Switzerland for mobility...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/ARF WAM Conference 2005: Outdoor/Out-of-Home
Authors: Martial Pasquier, Felix Mende
June 20, 2005