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Not all JICs (Joint Industry Committees) are created equal

This paper starts with a brief review of the various industry models around the world for organizing television and radio ratings research. The authors discuss the advantages and disadvantages of each approach. Then, using Canada as the context, and...

Catalogue: Seminar 1998: Towards Total Communications Strategies
Authors: Owen Charlebois, James D. Peacock
October 20, 1998

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The case of the near-sighted bombardier

Demographic targeting is a core strategy of modern media planning and buying. It is, presumably, a powerful technique for reducing cost by directing messages to consumers who are more likely to buy. But this simple idea of how demo-targeting works is...

Catalogue: Seminar 1998: Towards Total Communications Strategies
Author: Erwin Ephron
October 20, 1998

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Benefits of radio advertising

This paper presents the results of the second wave of a basic study to show the effectiveness, in principle, of radio as an advertising medium. It describes how radio contributes to the effectiveness of mixed campaigns with TV, both in isolation and...

Catalogue: Seminar 1998: Towards Total Communications Strategies
Authors: Sven Dierks, Christoph Wild
October 20, 1998

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Improving multi country media planning

The paper describes a project that has been launched in Switzerland (MUST) and is proposed to be extended internationally. A common currency for intermedia planning across national borders has yet to be established. Since reach figures need a high...

Catalogue: Seminar 1998: Towards Total Communications Strategies
Author: Erwin Weibel
October 20, 1998

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Back to the fundamentals of media research

The present situation in media research shows changes on four main aspects: abundance of data and processing supplies, speeding up of mutations and acceleration of trends, dispersion of practices and explosion of rules, and inter-penetration between...

Catalogue: Seminar 1998: Towards Total Communications Strategies
Author: Dina Raimondi
October 20, 1998

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Media research at a TV station

The paper makes the case that many TV stations underuse the opportunities offered by media research. We distinguish research for learning (program department, general management) and research for teaching (sales department). Preferably, both are...

Catalogue: Seminar 1998: Towards Total Communications Strategies
Author: Thomas Neumann
October 20, 1998

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New realities in the media information market in Brazil

The paper considers the recent consolidation in the Brazilian media measurement market, with the change in ownership of traditionally established media research agencies, and the attempts of smaller agencies to enter that market. The reaction of...

Catalogue: Seminar 1998: Towards Total Communications Strategies
Author: Romeu Rössler Telma
October 20, 1998

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Untangling the confusion of TV scheduling theories

Complex theories of how advertising works in terms of response, repetition and decay have been merged and confused with the audience- delivery-based media planning concepts of reach and frequency. This paper discusses distinctions that should be made...

Catalogue: Seminar 1998: Towards Total Communications Strategies
Author: Jayne Zenaty Spittler
October 20, 1998

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Consumer usage patterns of the Internet and traditional media

This paper compares and contrasts consumer usage patterns of the Internet and traditional media across the top fifty markets in the United States. While interest in the Internet is high, most surveys describe the Internet user in general terms. This...

Catalogue: Seminar 1998: Towards Total Communications Strategies
Author: Jane H. Mulligan
October 20, 1998