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Measuring business publication audiences using a consumer research model

Media people have become increasingly interested in planning and buying media schedules using the same tools that are available for consumer media: target market average audience levels, cost efficiencies, reach and frequency, etc. On the other hand,...

Catalogue: Seminar 1986: New Developments In Media Research
Author: Lee Morgenlander
June 15, 1986

Research papers

Oscar

The paper describes how the two research companies involved set about the project, the kind of results that were obtained, the working system that has been established, and suggests probable implications for the future of outdoor advertising....

Catalogue: Seminar 1986: New Developments In Media Research
Authors: Derek Bloom, Tim S. Bowles
June 15, 1986

Research papers

Video-recording the viewers in their natural habitat

This paper offers a brief review of the research techniques that are available to the media researcher who is interested in discovering what happens in front of the television. It then describes the C-Box, a piece of equipment which produces a...

Catalogue: Seminar 1986: New Developments In Media Research
Author: Peter Collett
June 15, 1986

Research papers

The use of direct access viewdata panels for media research

This paper describes how AGB Cable & Viewdata have applied a high tech data capture vehicle (Videotex) to media research. Panels are already established using Videotex terminals to allow respondents, on-line to a computer, to complete diaries or to...

Catalogue: Seminar 1986: New Developments In Media Research
Authors: John Clemens, Tony Taylor
June 15, 1986

Research papers

Single source data

In this paper we look at two such developments, one affecting the way in which people use television and the other their purchasing patterns, related particularly to grocery products. We then consider the ways in which market research has to adapt...

Catalogue: Seminar 1986: New Developments In Media Research
Author: Stephan Buck
June 15, 1986

Research papers

A quantified study on what people do during commercial breaks

By using a mostly forgotten research technique of observation, we were able to obtain, in an unorthodox way, a clear insight into how television, including the use of all new technology, is used during the commercial breaks. We were also able to...

Catalogue: Seminar 1986: New Developments In Media Research
Author: Chris Horsley
Company: Bates CHI & Partners
June 15, 1986

Research papers

A study into the way women react to television and magazine advertising for the same product

This paper explains why a group of UK magazine publishers choose to conduct research into the way in which magazine advertisements and television commercials interact with each other, in terms of the communication achieved. The research is described...

Catalogue: Seminar 1986: New Developments In Media Research
Author: Alan Smith
June 15, 1986

Research papers

Readership surveys in business markets

Over recent years, our company has been engaged in several readership studies both by personal face to face and by telephone methods amongst businessmen in general and amongst specific target groups of businessmen. In the following, I should like to...

Catalogue: Seminar 1986: New Developments In Media Research
Author: Erhard Meier
June 15, 1986

Research papers

The use of panels in readership research

JICNARS has, through its Diary Panels Technical Study Group, reviewed previous Diary Panel experience relevant to the use of this technique in readership research and has carried out a small scale pilot test of three different methods for keeping...

Catalogue: Seminar 1986: New Developments In Media Research
Authors: Roger Beeson, Dick Dodson, James Rothman
June 15, 1986