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Analysis of magazine accumulative audience

The purpose of this paper is to present a computation method suggested to us by the analysis of the Politz findings. It seems that this method leads to an acceptable estimation of the accumulative audience reached by n issues of a magazine, knowing...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/WAPOR Congress 1961: Marketing And Sociological Research In The Future
Author: Jean Michel Agostini
June 15, 1961

Research papers

Aided recall in television research

In the audience research field a large experimental study is being carried out by TAM in conjunction with the committee controlling the British television industry's research. One of the aims of the study is to compare aided recall results with...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/WAPOR Congress 1961: Marketing And Sociological Research In The Future
Authors: D.N. Monk, Andrew S. C. Ehrenberg
June 15, 1961

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Some aspects of research into the levels of attention paid to television programmes

The purpose of the first pilot study was to establish that an enquiry into attention levels of the type envisaged would be practicable and that meaningful results could be obtained. 200 interviews were completed with housewives in I. T. V. homes in...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/WAPOR Congress 1961: Marketing And Sociological Research In The Future
Authors: John Treasure, Bryan A. Bates
June 15, 1961

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The child audience for radio and television

Broadcasting lays an adult world open to any child who can turn a switch, displaying this world effortlessly, vividly and for the-most part uncritically. The more television takes over from radio as the main broadcasting medium, the greater the...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/WAPOR Congress 1961: Marketing And Sociological Research In The Future
Author: Frederic H. Littman
Company: British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
June 15, 1961

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Analysis of magazine accumulative audience (French)

The purpose of this paper is to present a computation method suggested to us by the analysis of the Politz findings. It seems that this method leads to an acceptable estimation of the accumulative audience reached by n issues of a magazine, knowing...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/WAPOR Congress 1961: Marketing And Sociological Research In The Future
Author: Jean Michel Agostini
June 15, 1961

Research papers

Some implications of a recent study of the comprehension of television programmes (French)

I should like first to mention a few provisional findings from some studies of the impact of particular television programmes on which I have been engaged in Oxford over the last four years, and then to consider their implications when it comes to...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/WAPOR Congress 1959
Author: Joseph Trenaman
June 15, 1959

Research papers

Measuring the impact of television programmes (French)

Much of the work of measuring the impact of television consists of measuring the extent to which the viewers enjoy what they choose to view. There are two main systems of measuring reaction to television programmes. The first is to "rate" the...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/WAPOR Congress 1959
Author: B. P. Emmett
June 15, 1959

Research papers

Some implications of a recent study of the comprehension of television programmes

I should like first to mention a few provisional findings from some studies of the impact of particular television programmes on which I have been engaged in Oxford over the last four years, and then to consider their implications when it comes to...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/WAPOR Congress 1959
Author: Joseph Trenaman
June 15, 1959

Research papers

Measuring the impact of television programmes

Much of the work of measuring the impact of television consists of measuring the extent to which the viewers enjoy what they choose to view. There are two main systems of measuring reaction to television programmes. The first is to "rate" the...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/WAPOR Congress 1959
Author: B. P. Emmett
June 15, 1959