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Media moments

The present monograph on "media moments" objectively confirms that media contact depends in part on life-stvle. Preferred media moments with the press, television and radio are arranged differently according to the days of the week and how the...

Catalogue: ESORMAR/ARF Worldwide Electronic And Broadcast Audience Research 1994
Authors: Hugues Chavenon, Michel Lejeune
May 1, 1994

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The in-home and out-of-home viewing patterns of European businessmen in seventeen European countries

For the past four years CNN International has researched the viewing habits of business Directors and Senior Managers. This necessitates estimating the numbers of such individuals by country (in 1993 in 17 countries!) using the diverse statistics...

Catalogue: ESORMAR/ARF Worldwide Electronic And Broadcast Audience Research 1994
Authors: Elizabeth Rintoul, Hilary Zamick, John Clemen, Colin Shaddick
May 1, 1994

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Programme involvement

The BARB audience measurement system has the reputation of being the most sophisticated in the world. But because of its methodologies and its quantitative nature the advertising industry has, to a greater or lesser extent, been forced into making a...

Catalogue: ESORMAR/ARF Worldwide Electronic And Broadcast Audience Research 1994
Authors: Doug Read, Sheila Byfield
Company: Ogilvy
May 1, 1994

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Out-of-home television viewing

The Network Television Association's study on Out-of-Home viewing is the most comprehensive effort ever to measure total television viewing, including that done outside the home, for a variety of venues (including ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox, basic and pay...

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

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Consumer target groups and their viewing behaviour

Due to the improvements in the ways of penetration (via cable and satellite) and the ongoing increase in TV stations (full scale programmes and field programmes) it is made sure that most of the viewers in Germany have the opportunity to compile...

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

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Which children for television

Today's television programmes are product -and not market- orientated. In creating programmes "what kind of product?" is a question more often asked than "what kind of children?". Market-orientation is a critical factor in success, especially when...

Catalogue: Seminar 1992: Children And Young People- Are They The New Consumers?
Author: Gianni Pilo
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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What viewing are we measuring?

A critical underpinning of the whole area of audience measurement is the definition that is used for “ viewing. Although it is critical, it is also very difficult to get to grips with, because of the nature of the measurement process. Existing...

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