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Measuring a multi-country specialist audience: The international air travel survey

Frequent international air travellers are, by their very nature, very difficult to research using in-home or in- office survey techniques. The International Air Travel Survey (IATS) was developed two years ago as a means of effectively researching...

Catalogue: Seminar 1988: Media And Media Research
Authors: Peter A. Rusby, Brian Shields
June 15, 1988

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A review of the development of geodemographic classifications in Europe and the United States with particular reference to press media analysis

Geodemographics may be described as the applied statistical study of the geographic distribution of population characteristics. The topic of this paper relates specifically to the application of geodemographics classification systems, to marketing...

Catalogue: Seminar 1988: Media And Media Research
Author: John W. Whitehead
June 15, 1988

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Readers-per-copy revisited

The ratio of the estimated readership of a newspaper or magazine to its net sale or circulation - 'readers-per- copy' - remains a controversial statistic, principally because many people believe, erroneously, either that similar publications should,...

Catalogue: Seminar 1988: Media And Media Research
Author: Michael M. Brown
June 15, 1988

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The motorway effect

The Belgian multi-media, multi product survey called CIM (Centre d'Information sur les Medias) interviews yearly 10.000 people on their reading, listening and viewing habits.In 1986 the CIM survey has asked questions also on traffic habits in the...

Catalogue: Seminar 1988: Media And Media Research
Author: Pierre Hofmans
June 15, 1988

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Towards a European standard for television audience measurement

The paper discusses the way in which new media are likely to develop in the immediate future and considers the implications of these changes for audience measurement systems across the European market. Existing systems are largely designed for...

Catalogue: Seminar 1988: Media And Media Research
Author: Tony Twyman
June 15, 1988

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Satellite television-establishing the pan European audience

Before deciding on the best method to measure this audience it is essential to determine both what is to be measured and how the results are going to be used. In terms of what to measure, there are two components in the Pan European Television...

Catalogue: Seminar 1988: Media And Media Research
Author: Sian Lloyd
June 15, 1988

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Multi-country readership research in Europe

I will talk first about the European multi-country readership surveys in current use, and then about the rules of the game, or why the multi-country surveys are the way they are. The surveys in current use can be put into two categories: broad...

Catalogue: Seminar 1988: Media And Media Research
Author: Michael D. Ryan
June 15, 1988

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Peoplemeter and scanner-method

Two methods of measuring television audiences are used in the Netherlands: 1. The electronic Peoplemeter, for which respondents have to press buttons to report their actual viewing behaviour and 2. The Scanner-method, which uses the day-after...

Catalogue: Seminar 1988: Media And Media Research
Author: Paul van Niekerk
June 15, 1988

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A divorce after twenty years or why and how Denmark is leaving the Belson model

The organisation for syndicated media research in Denmark was established in 1967 and it was quite obvious that we should use the Belson model for establishing readership figures. In the Danish organisation all parts interested in the matter are...

Catalogue: Seminar 1988: Media And Media Research
Author: Sigurd Bennike
June 15, 1988