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Real-life responses to TV commercials

By concentrating on viewers' attitudes and opinions, and their behaviour under artificial conditions, research on TV ads has overlooked what happens in people's homes during the commercial break. This paper argues for the use of video. It shows how...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1987
Author: Peter Collett
September 1, 1987

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Viewers are people too

This paper outlines some alternative approaches to the study of audience behaviour other than those solely based on ratings or metering households. Findings from recent surveys and qualitative research in the UK point to the need to consider viewing...

Catalogue: Seminar 1987: The Application Of Research To Broadcasting Decisions
Author: Michael Svennevig
June 15, 1987

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The new television environment

The television industry in the U.S. has always been tempered by a competitive marketplace, a commercially driven environment, which has been uniquely shaped by the size of the audience. Luring the past ten years, competition has heated up...

Catalogue: ARF/ESOMAR/JMA Seminar 1986: Marketing, Advertising And Research
Author: David F. Poltrack
June 15, 1986

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The usage of videocassette recorders, remote controls and teletext and the influence on TV viewing behaviour

We emphasise in our paper especially the VCR- playback behavior: when do recording and play back occurs, what will be recorded, when does time-shift-viewing happen. We conducted finally a special analyses to the effects of remote control on watching...

Catalogue: Seminar 1986: New Developments In Media Research
Authors: Joachim Wiedemann, Christoph Wild
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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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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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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A quantified study on what people do during commercial breaks

By using a mostly forgotten research technique of observation, we were able to obtain, in an unorthodox way, a clear insight into how television, including the use of all new technology, is used during the commercial breaks. We were also able to...

Catalogue: Seminar 1986: New Developments In Media Research
Author: Chris Horsley
Company: Bates CHI & Partners
June 15, 1986

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The expected changes in television environment and their influence on the audiences

A larger number of new opportunities of watching TV will be offered to each individual by the expected developments of the Medium during the Eighties. What will be the reaction of the audiences? Will the individuals increase the time that they...

Catalogue: Seminar 1982: Improving Media Research
Author: Giovanni Fabris
June 15, 1982