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SkyView

Two major issues facing television audience research are the requirement to measure fragmented audiences accurately and the demand for measures of return on investment. This paper outlines a new development using set top box data. With the help of...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Panel Research Conference 2005
Author: Julian Dobinson
April 17, 2005

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TV viewing

This paper looks at what propels a home to finally shift or even to sample a new disruptive programme.The recent launch of Indian Idol (the Indian version of American Idol) is used as a test case. Understanding a complex behavior like viewing...

Catalogue: Asia Pacific 2005
Authors: Akash Chawla, L. V. Krishnan, Sharan Sharma
Company: TAM Media Research
March 13, 2005

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Media competition and co-existence

Along with the economic reform and innovation of information technology, China's cross media market has changed rapidly in the past decades. The purpose of this study is to better understand China's cross media market by providing comparative data...

Catalogue: Asia Pacific 2005
Authors: Weidong Zheng, Song Wang
March 13, 2005

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Next generation TV advertisement scheduling

This paper deals with the effective TV advertisement scheduling method based on the state-of-the-art data fusion methodology.It is derived from the empirical application results of TV advertisement scheduling in the actual situation that the proposed...

Catalogue: Asia Pacific 2005
Authors: Akito Nakai, Hiroshi Onishi
Company: Video Research Ltd.
March 13, 2005

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The 2003 MTV influential moviegoers study

This paper details the deep emotional connection young adults have with movies and the distinct actions, behaviors and attitudes involved in their movie selection process.It demonstrates that young adults, and MTV viewers in particular, are...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Conference on Marketing 2004
Authors: Elaine Nefsky, Matt Catapano, Mike Garrison
Company: Viacom International Media Networks
October 10, 2004

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Measuring television viewership through a multi-method approach

This paper describes a multi-method approach for measuring total television viewing of the 2000 NCAA men's basketball tournament by 18-24 year olds. The approach exploits three information sources - the Nielsen Media Research (NMR) national people...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/ARF WAM Conference 2004: Television
Authors: George Terhanian, John Bremer, Randall K. Thomas, Thomas F. Delaney
June 18, 2004

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Pre-testing technological developments and their market introduction

Often a client comes to a research institute with questions that can only be answered by leaving well-trodden paths, being creative and designing a new composition of market research tools. This happened in April 2002 in Germany when the client, ZDF,...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/ARF WAM Conference 2004: Television
Author: Bernhard Engel
June 18, 2004

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You'll have to see this!

In 2002, in collaboration with MarketResponse Netherlands, Ster devised a new method for the measurement of the processing of television ads by audiences.This paper will describe how this method was developed and how it is used for measuring ad...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/ARF WAM Conference 2004: Television
Authors: Bas de Vos, Marije Andela
June 18, 2004

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Passive VS. button pushing

The authors report findings from an extensive analysis comparing two TV meter panels in Quebec and Canada; the TNS Picture Matching technology (PMT) and Arbitron's Portable People meter (PPM). Paramount in this comparison is the passive nature of...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/ARF WAM Conference 2004: Television
Authors: Ken Purdye, Pasquale A. Pellegrini
June 18, 2004