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A cup of tea, a sofa and a remote control

The proportion of households in Europe with access to interactive services through television is growing rapidly and is expected to outstrip Internet penetration by 2005. This presentation examines the potential use of interactive television as a...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Net Effects 5 2002
Author: David Walker
February 3, 2002

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ZOOM! Creating new interactive media platforms for children

This paper examines how WGBH and Applied Research and Consulting LLC conducted collaborative research that identified strategies for transforming ZOOM, a highly successful 1970s children's educational television show, into one of the most exciting...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 2001: Marketing Transformation
Authors: Kate Taylor, Michael Cohen, Pat Tobin, Pamela Laws
September 23, 2001

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The radio-tv media mix

The authors recently analyzed the local delivery of national television schedules in concert with proposed purchases of spot radio weight on a Designated Market Area basis. The purpose of the analysis was to determine the optimal combination of...

Catalogue: ARF/ESOMAR Worldwide Radio 2001
Authors: Craig T. Gugel, Roberta M. McConochie
April 1, 2001

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Testing television advertising using interactive television

This paper introduces several new methods aimed at improving ad testing. The power of interactive television and scientific statistical techniques are leveraged to create a unified methodology to test ads. The methodology makes three specific...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Net Effects 2001
Authors: Joshua D. Clinton, John S. Lapinski
February 11, 2001

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Television viewing selection in the multichannel universe

This paper examines how television viewers feel about making viewingselections today, compared to a few years ago. It examines some of thereasons they feel that they find the selection process more difficult (oreasier) than it used to be. The paper...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Worldwide Advertising Conference 2000
Authors: Artie Bulgrin, Glenn Enoch
November 1, 2000

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European children talk about animated cartoons

The research described in this paper consisted of a qualitative survey conducted in four European countries (Italy, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands and France) in March 1997 on a total sample of 100 children aged 6 to 12years, all of whom watch...

Catalogue: New Monograph Series Vol.9: Researching Youth
Authors: Andrea Bielli, Licia Brembati, Daniela Piccone
August 1, 2000

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Mothers and children

The extent and importance of children's opinion leading power is a phenomenon which concerns advertisers confronted with an advertising message for products consumed by children. Indeed, in this case one not only has to attract the children but also...

Catalogue: New Monograph Series Vol.9: Researching Youth
Authors: Frederique Micouleau, Patrick Ballarin
August 1, 2000

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Italy's image and potential

This paper illustrates the main findings of a multi-country study carried out by Market Dynamics International between May and September 1999 on behalf of RAI International, the content provider for the international market (via cable and satellite)...

Catalogue: Ethnic Marketing 2000
Authors: Clara Origlia, Loredana Cornero
Company: Market Dynamics International srl
July 1, 2000

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Developing points of view

This paper presents findings from an extensive research project conducted by MTV Networks during the summer of 1999 to broaden its understanding of young ethnic consumers. Quantitative and qualitative research with white, African American, and Latino...

Catalogue: Ethnic Marketing 2000
Authors: Marsha E. Williams, Jeffrey Kaufman
Company: Viacom International Media Networks
July 1, 2000