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Prospects for measuring children's radio listening in the U.S. using the seven-day personal diary method

In the fall of 1993 Arbitron conducted a special diary pilot study to measure radio listening among children 02-Nov and the adults in their households. Jointly sponsored by Arbitron and the Children's Satellite Network (CSN), the study included a...

Catalogue: ESORMAR/ARF Worldwide Electronic And Broadcast Audience Research 1994
Authors: Bonnie B. Burgess, Marla D. Cralley, Robert H. Patchen
Company: Nielsen
May 1, 1994

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DBS channels in Japan

According to the results of Nationwide-Ratings-Survey conducted by NHK in November 1993,19.4% of Japanese households could receive DBS -channels. When NHK began its regular 24 hours-DBS-service with 2 channels in June of 1989 the percentage was only...

Catalogue: ESORMAR/ARF Worldwide Electronic And Broadcast Audience Research 1994
Author: Hiroshi Kojima
May 1, 1994

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Defining television quality through audience reaction measures

This paper will report on findings from an experimental study, commissioned by the Independent Television Commission (ITC), which explored a number of techniques for assessing audience satisfaction with television in terms of the perceived quality...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/ARF Worldwide Broadcast Audience Research Symposium 1992
Authors: Barrie Gunter, John Clemens, Mallory Wober
June 15, 1992

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Diaries VS people meters

The paper is divided in two parts. The first part compares the data generated by diaries and people meters in Canada. The comparison shows that both ratings systems generate data that is very similar in terms of general viewing behaviour. For...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/ARF Worldwide Broadcast Audience Research Symposium 1992
Authors: Stan Staple, Chantal Mayrand
June 15, 1992

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An overview of the transition from diary-based television audience measurement to people meters in Australia and New Zealand, 1989-1991

This paper reconstructs the history of the introduction of People Meters to Australia and New Zealand during 1989-1991. The rival multinational People Meter operators invested heavily in the race to secure contracts to provide ratings services in the...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/ARF Worldwide Broadcast Audience Research Symposium 1992
Author: Terence W. Beed
June 15, 1992

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Don't count out the paper diary yet!

The self completed television viewing diary continues to be an important instrument for audience measurement in Canada and the U.S. The diary collects information on a 15 minute basis, assuming that only one channel is watched for all or most of the...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/ARF Worldwide Broadcast Audience Research Symposium 1992
Authors: Ken Purdye, Gérard Malo
June 15, 1992

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Continuous TV measurement through diary panels

The broadcasting industries in South East Asia are showing the same fast development as the economies. Both in methodological and data delivery terms, many of the markets have the same facilities as markets in Europe and North America. Although not...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/ARF Worldwide Broadcast Audience Research Symposium 1992
Author: John Kaye
June 15, 1992

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Extended weeks of measurement

Since the early 1980s, BBM has measured radio tuning using a three-week sweep, chosen from a pre-announced window of 5 or 6 weeks. This sweep technique is familiar to radio broadcasters, researchers and others. In the United States, since 1981...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/ARF Worldwide Broadcast Audience Research Symposium 1992
Authors: Duncan A. McKle, Owen Charlebois
June 15, 1992

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A comparison of three methods of estimating South African television audiences

Three methods currently in use in South Africa to estimate television audiences are explained. In order to obtain comparable data , the periods of fieldwork for the three methods had to be matched as closely as possible. The samples used for the...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/ARF Worldwide Broadcast Audience Research Symposium 1992
Author: Gert Yssel
June 15, 1992