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Finger on the pulse

This paper presents results of the first year of The Pulse, the BBC Response Panel, which delivers a measure of appreciation for the BBC's TV, Radio and Online content.Methods used to collect the measures for each medium are reviewed and business...

Catalogue: Worldwide Multi Media Measurement 2006
Authors: Nick North, Sam Smith
Companies: GfK, British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
June 4, 2006

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A powerful mix

This paper describes the process used to create a data fusion between the Nielsen Media Research US National Peoplemeter sample and the Nielsen/NetRatings NetView panel, to create a database of TV viewing and Internet use.The paper analyzes findings...

Catalogue: Worldwide Multi Media Measurement 2006
Authors: Pete Doe, Christian Kugel
Company: Nielsen
June 4, 2006

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Cows in jackets

This paper addresses the opinion and the mood of consumers towards their usage of traditional and non-traditional / 'ambient' media in 20 cities worldwide.Capturing the enthusiasm and frustration about 'good' and 'bad' advertising and the attitude...

Catalogue: Worldwide Multi Media Measurement 2006
Authors: Daniela O. Krautsack, Thomas Aust
June 4, 2006

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The better alternative to fusion

This paper describes a practical and economic route to providing the media planner with a multi-media and target group data base and evaluation system for campaign planning, where the different media results either are the planning and buying...

Catalogue: Worldwide Multi Media Measurement 2006
Authors: Peter Masson, Paul Sumner
Company: Bucknull & Masson
June 4, 2006

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Television use by different generations of Internet users

Is time spent on the Internet at the cost of time spent in front of the TV set?In publications on the relation between Internet use and TV viewing, most analysts take only one point in time into consideration. This leads to misinterpretations.The...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/ARF WAM Conference 2005: Cross Media and TV
Authors: Marlies van Bergen, Paul van Niekerk
Company: GfK
June 23, 2005

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A cost effective approach for measuring out-of-home viewing

Even though the idea of a portable-only panel may seem appealing for its conceptual simplicity, a deeper analysis reveals a number of systematic drawbacks that may easily offset any advantages over fixed-meter panels.On the other hand, capturing the...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/ARF WAM Conference 2005: Cross Media
Author: Fernando Falcon
June 23, 2005

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Measuring and optimising the effectiveness of mixed media campaigns

Many have asked themselves how the effectiveness of mixed media campaigns can be measured, and more specifically, how the effects of different media can be found. This paper suggests some solutions for these problems through Strategic Communication...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/ARF WAM Conference 2005: Cross Media and TV
Authors: Arie K. den Boon, Suzanne M.A. Bruin, Theo J.F. van de Kamp
June 23, 2005

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SBS metropolitan youth study

SBS Broadcasting conducted a comprehensive youth survey in spring 2005. The survey monitored the lifestyle and media behaviour of urban Europeans living in four countries. It consists of the measurement of TV viewing, radio listening, newspaper and...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/ARF WAM Conference 2005: Cross Media
Authors: Matthias Steinmann, Knut Hackbarth, Peter Behrends
June 22, 2005

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Diaries for digital delivery

The growth of digital platforms like satellite and cable TV, as well as the internet, has changed listening patterns in the United Kingdom.There has also been an increase in station choice with the launch of 20 national digital only services from the...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/ARF WAM Conference 2005: Radio
Authors: Tim Farmer, John Stockley
Company: Ipsos MRBI
June 21, 2005