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The page and the screen nourish each other

There has been growing demand from advertisers and advertising agencies for newspaper and magazine media owners to go beyond the normal measurement of audiences, and demonstrate the value of advertising in print - whether print is used on its own, or...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Monograph Series Vol.3: Print Media Research
Author: Guy Consterdine
June 15, 1980

Research papers

Effects of television advertising on children

A sample of 900 children (and their mothers), aged 6 to 13 and representative the Federal Republic of Germany was interviewed on a wide- spread selection of leisure-time activities, media consumption data as well as their opinions and attitudes...

Catalogue: Seminar 1980: Children And Young People
Author: Henning Haase
June 15, 1980

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Posters

This research, which was claimed to be the first systematic attempt at poster audience measurement anywhere in the world, was based upon attention values, or audience recall. This was an attempt to measure the actual audience for posters rather than...

Catalogue: Seminar 1980: Media Measurement And Media Choice
Authors: Don Leach, Michael St. C. Hannah
June 15, 1980

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Childrens' TV consumption

A sample of 900 pupils, aged 6 to 13 and representative for the Federal Republic Of Germany (and their mothers) was questioned about a wide-spread selection of leisure-time activities, media-consumption as well as their opinions and attitudes towards...

Catalogue: Seminar 1980: Children And Young People
Author: Jürgen Pfifferling
June 15, 1980

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Audience appreciation and audience size

Most television programmes can be classified into two main programme types, Information and Entertainment. Information programmes tend to get smaller audiences but higher appreciation scores than do Entertainment programmes. Between these two main...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1979: The Challenge Of Eighties
Authors: Patrick Barwise, Andrew S. C. Ehrenberg, Gerald J. Goodhardt
June 15, 1979

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Building a radio audience

This paper describes how Capital Radio and Marplan worked together to use research to build an audience. From the start Marplan worked alongside the key executives at Capital, discussing, interpreting and making decisions based on the findings. Two...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1977: Research For Decision Making
Authors: Colin Day, Chris Friend, John Clemens
August 28, 1977

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Television

This paper describes the depletion that occurs to a television program audience (beyond the program rating itself), specifically as these variations relate to television advertising's communications effectiveness. The variables examined include type...

Catalogue: Seminar 1976: Beyond Vehicle Audiences
Author: Robert A. Schneider
Company: Burke, Inc.
March 1, 1976

Research papers

Operating effective panels for TV audience measurement

Panels offer certain advantages over sample surveys in providing TV audience measurement information more precisely and economically. As planning requirements for TV advertising become more sophisticated therefore, demand for TV panels is likely to...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/WAPOR Congress 1973: The Application Of Market And Social Research For More Efficient Planning
Author: Stephan Buck
June 15, 1973

Research papers

Research into methods of measuring television audiences and data requirements for the British television advertising industry

JICTAR is responsible for collecting the research requirements of its members, formulating a research system which will meet these requirements and preparing a specification for this system and awarding a contract to a research company to operate the...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/WAPOR Congress 1969
Author: Tony Twyman
June 15, 1969