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Is there still a place for foreign radios in Romania?

The last five years were, for Romania, a period of severe changes. As other countries placed in Central and Eastern Europe, Romania passes a period of transition from a communist regime towards a democratic one. Keeping in mind this context, the...

Catalogue: Radio Research Symposium 1995
Authors: Mircea Kivu, Mara-Ileana Galat
Company: IMAS International GmbH
July 1, 1995

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The audience of public radio stations in France

From a panel organised by MEDIAMETRIE in January-February 1993 during three weeks based on a representative sample of French population, aged 15 and over (4,683 individuals), a treatment has been conducted in order to analyse answers from each...

Catalogue: Radio Research Symposium 1995
Authors: Jean-Pierre Auzeill, Marie-Dominique Chevreux
Company: Mediametrie
July 1, 1995

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Improving quality today through technology

In the U.S., the self-administered diary method has achieved status as the industry standard for measuring radio, but data users are increasingly convinced that something better must surely exist. Indeed, Arbitron itself continues to develop what...

Catalogue: Radio Research Symposium 1995
Author: James D. Peacock
Company: Nielsen
July 1, 1995

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A single source success

This paper addresses the historic background related to the introduction of a lifestyle questionnaire in the regular Radio Audience ratings diaries in Australia, the pilot test and the eventual introduction of a full service. We look at the...

Catalogue: Radio Research Symposium 1995
Author: Mark Neely
July 1, 1995

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Valorisation of individual data from 75000 mediametrie

The aim of this paper is to describe the behaviour of previous-day radio listeners according to the number of listening sessions, that is the number of periods they are in contact with this medium in general. The article is in 4 parts. In the first...

Catalogue: Radio Research Symposium 1995
Authors: Phillipe Tassi, Odile Le Moal
Company: Mediametrie
July 1, 1995

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The UK reach and frequency model

RAJAR, the new joint industry measurement system for UK radio, was launched in 1993. As in the past, the RAJAR survey uses a one-week self-completion diary and a model is required to estimate station or schedule reach beyond seven days. Changes in...

Catalogue: Radio Research Symposium 1995
Authors: Sue Gray, Steve Wilcox
July 1, 1995

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Radio listening: Where, when, how?

This paper goes beyond the traditional radio audience surveys in that it proposes a methodology that allows both a quantitative and qualitative analysis of radio audience. This approach builds on the "Media Time" surveys that we have conducted since...

Catalogue: Radio Research Symposium 1995
Author: Hélène Haering
July 1, 1995

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Innovation and integration

The paper aims to describe how the BBC's Broadcasting Research Department sets about meeting the research needs of the Corporation's five national radio stations. Examples are used to illustrate how we are addressing two key strategic objectives...

Catalogue: Radio Research Symposium 1995
Author: Penny Young
Company: British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
July 1, 1995

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Radio listeners' needs, listening behaviour and semiometric analysis

SOBEMAP MARKETING, a polling organisation belonging to the SOFRES group, has been carrying out audience research by listener’s report for RMB/RTBF since November 1991. On its own initiative, this organisation has been introducing semiometry to...

Catalogue: Radio Research Symposium 1995
Authors: Michele Losange, Dominique Zaczek
July 1, 1995