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The power of radio and the cult of TV

The next millennium will dawn with the Saudi young people at the helm of affairs of this large and powerful Islamic nation. Today the young people comprise 62% of the Saudi population which is growing rapidly at 3% per annum. With the onset of...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/ARF Seminar 1999: Radio On The World Stage
Authors: Anumita Sharma, Mrinal Sarkar
Company: Nielsen
June 15, 1999

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Proving radio works

This paper illustrates the importance of effective radio advertising research and the dangers associated with using inappropriate research methods.. An effective research method is described using case histories to s how how this has successfully...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/ARF Seminar 1999: Radio On The World Stage
Authors: Jackie Squires, Andy Carter
June 15, 1999

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A test of media effectiveness for Imperial Margarine

This paper describes the use of radio as well as television as an advertising medium and the resulting effect on sales of Imperial Margarine. A television-only market was used as the control. Radio ran at weight levels equal to television in one...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/ARF Seminar 1999: Radio On The World Stage
Authors: Sharon Paskowitz, Bill Bennett
Company: Nielsen
June 15, 1999

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Development of a radio meter system

Radio Watch is a portable passive radio audience measurement meter with a unique design. Its main feature is to combine the ability to sample the environment whilst simultaneously monitoring radio broadcasts. The matching of this pair of samples...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/ARF Seminar 1999: Radio On The World Stage
Authors: John Stockley, Wolfgang Werres
Companies: Ipsos MRBI, Burke, Inc.
June 15, 1999

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Evaluating how radio station listeners use a radio station

The ratings puzzle has numerous pieces that fit together to complete the picture of how radio station listeners use a radio station. In order to understand the nature of the puzzle the analyst must evaluate each piece of the puzzle independently and...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/ARF Seminar 1999: Radio On The World Stage
Author: Rhody Bosley
June 15, 1999

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Assessing radio advertising effectiveness

When respondents are asked to recall ads in a “real world” context radio does well both in absolute terms and relative to television. Aided ad recall in this study averaged 32% across ninety-one radio ads vs. 38% a cross seventy-four ads...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/ARF Seminar 1999: Radio On The World Stage
Authors: Jackie Ferris, Owen Charlebois
June 15, 1999

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Employing individual diaries for radio measuring

This paper considers several issues: whether there is a drop in the total level of radio listening from day one to day seven during a one-week diary; whether the number of stations in a diary influences the total level radio listening; and finally...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/ARF Seminar 1999: Radio On The World Stage
Author: Kristian Arnaa
Company: KANTAR TNS Malaysia
June 15, 1999

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CKR FM: The use of marketing research to reposition a radio station

This paper provides a case study of a radio station in Ireland which faced declining listenership and an associated loss of advertising revenue. The station had broadcast successfully from its launch in 1989 to 1996 but the Measure used yesterday...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/ARF Seminar 1999: Radio On The World Stage
Author: Declan Doyle
June 15, 1999

Research papers

With and without help

That advertising on the radio works was already proven for Germany in general terms in 1994 with the basic study “Qualitaten der Radiowerbung I’ (Qualities of Radio Advertising I). To be able to answer questions beyond the general proof of...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/ARF Seminar 1999: Radio On The World Stage
Author: Christoph Wild
June 15, 1999