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The video cassette recorder in Australia

During 1984 advertisers in Australia began to be concerned that the video-cassette recorder (VCR) was eroding the size of the audience for live television, and as a result, reducing the frequency by which users of a VCR were being exposed to...

Catalogue: ARF/ESOMAR/JMA Seminar 1986: Marketing, Advertising And Research
Authors: A. T. Wheeler, Martin L. James
June 15, 1986

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Changing media, evolving markets

New developments in technology provide television users with a variety of options concerning what program material to watch and when to watch it. Such changes affect not only viewer behavior but every aspect of the TV industry throughout the world....

Catalogue: Seminar 1986: New Developments In Media Research
Author: Shula Bigman
June 15, 1986

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The impact of introducing a new TV audience measurement system

The following paper starts by describing the change of the Swiss media situation since the late seventies. As a consequence the system to measure TV-consumption did not suit the needs of media researchers and data users any longer. Therefore a new...

Catalogue: Seminar 1986: New Developments In Media Research
Author: Herbert Furrer
June 15, 1986

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Product purchasing and TV viewing

In the Autumn of 1984, TVS and JWT commissioned AGE to conduct a study on a single panel which measured purchasing and television viewing over 12 weeks. This was to a certain extent a continuation of earlier work commissioned by JWT in 1966. The...

Catalogue: Seminar 1986: New Developments In Media Research
Authors: Phil Gullen, Hugh Johnson
June 15, 1986

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Pan European audience measurement in cable television homes

This paper presents a brief summary of a survey carried out in the Autumn of 1985 designed to measure the television audience in cable television homes. The new generation of satellite delivered television stations have revolutionised the role of the...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1986: Anticipation And Decision Making
Authors: Bruce Roberts, Alan Higgs
June 15, 1986

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The impact of the new electronic media

This paper will trace the development of cable television in the U.S. from its early development for better TV reception in rural or remote areas, to the use of communication satellites to deliver programming across the entire country. We wiI I...

Catalogue: ARF/ESOMAR/JMA Seminar 1986: Marketing, Advertising And Research
Author: Barry M. Kaplan
Company: Bates CHI & Partners
June 15, 1986

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TV's use of regular polls

This is a report about the use of polls on television at CBS News. A brief history traces the acceptance of polls during the early days of television in political and public affairs broadcasts. Polls began as an important source of information for...

Catalogue: Seminar 1986: Opinion Polls
Author: Warren Mitofsky
June 15, 1986

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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

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Overseas research

The paper relates a case history involving the development of a new range of small Philips colour televisions for overseas territories i.e. those outside Europe, the U.S.A. and Japan. Whilst such markets differ enormously, there are certain common...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1986: Anticipation And Decision Making
Authors: Anton C. Jacobs, David N. Aldridge
Company: Philips International
June 15, 1986