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On the general relationship between the editorial topics of a magazine and the demographic attributes of its readers (German)

The following study is concerned with the question as to the relationship between the topics offered in the editorial matter of magazines and the demographic attributes of the readers. To put it more briefly but not quite so precisely: Who reads...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/WAPOR Congress 1973: The Application Of Market And Social Research For More Efficient Planning
Author: Dieter Müller-Veeh
June 15, 1973

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A case history of TvTimes

It is my intention to review the editorial research carried out for TVTimes since 1968, and to attempt to assess how and where it contributed to the development of the magazine. In the six years of its life, TvTimes has changed in many ways and of...

Catalogue: Seminar 1974: Editorial Research In The Publishing Industry
Author: Alwyn Wise
June 15, 1974

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Perception of magazines

Most of the previous studies of media are based on reading habits of the audience. The similarity between two magazines is then defined in terms of the audience duplication. A major limitation of this approach is that it confuses the concepts of...

Catalogue: Seminar 1976: Beyond Vehicle Audiences
Authors: Yves Evrard, Jacques Obadia
March 1, 1976

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Reader magazine relationship and advertising effectiveness

The attitude of a magazines' selection by the reader himself indicates a system of preferences towards specific magazines based on values, which are not to be explained by reading probabilities only and which finally could be explained by...

Catalogue: Seminar 1976: Beyond Vehicle Audiences
Author: Dieter Müller-Veeh
March 1, 1976

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Newsstand

This paper shows evidence that reach and frequency estimates used for print planning in the United States are likely flawed. Cumulative net reach appears significantly understated (and frequency is overstated) for magazines that distribute a high...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/ARF WAM Conference 2002: Print
Author: Barbara L. Zack
June 13, 2002

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Adapting packaged goods research techniques to the development of new magazines

The biggest problem that researchers in the magazine field face is that not all of the existing techniques are as readily adaptable to the investigation of magazines as most research firms think. As a matter of fact, we at Time Inc. have had to...

Catalogue: Seminar 1979: Publishing And The Communications Industry
Author: Malcom B. Ochs
November 1, 1979

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Response to magazine and television advertising

This paper picks up the value of media questions on a product survey, a point made earlier in this section. It is also an example of a data bank leading to generalisations. These include comments on the way the two main media work. But in addition to...

Catalogue: Market Researchers Look At Advertising: A Collection of ESOMAR papers 1949-1979
Author: Alan Smith
June 15, 1980

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Qualitative media research

In cooperation with Geillustreerde Pers, one of the operating companies of Verenigde Nederlandse Uitgeverijen, one of the largest Dutch publishing companies, we have developed a specific research approach for qualitative media research. This involves...

Catalogue: Seminar 1986: Qualitative Methods Of Research
Author: Anjo Schreuder
June 15, 1986

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Competitive analysis and media planning

This paper is a contribution to the ESOMAR Seminar on competitor analysis in the pharmaceutical market. It has the intention to point at practical analysis of competitor promotion. This in itself is not new, of course, but the paper describes another...

Catalogue: EPHMRA/ESOMAR Seminar 1985: Pharmaceutical Competitor Analysis
Author: Jan A. Schipper
February 27, 1985