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Sex, drugs and rock 'n roll

Portable People Meter measurement captures 'real' radio cume build, rather than current estimates based on weeklong diary surveys, modeled over multiple weeks. Early PPM results in the Philadelphia (US) market confirm previous benchmark industry...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/ARF WAM Conference 2002: Radio
Authors: Roberta M. McConochie, Tony Jarvis, Linda Dupree
Company: Nielsen
June 14, 2002

Research papers

TV needs radio

This paper examines to what extent different instruments and/or methods of advertising-impact research describe radio's specific contribution to the effectiveness and efficiency of combined radio and TV campaigns in a comparable way. A total of eight...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/ARF WAM Conference 2002: Radio
Authors: Gerhard Franz, Christoph Wild, Uwe Domke
June 14, 2002

Research papers

The future is now

The portable people meter (PPM) is a promising new media research tool that makes it possible to automatically track consumers? exposure to the electronic media. An inaudible code is inserted into the audio signal of radio, broadcast and cable...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/ARF WAM Conference 2002: Radio
Authors: Robert H. Patchen, Beth Webb
Company: Nielsen
June 14, 2002

Research papers

Listen and pay attention!

This paper describes the development of a new research method that defines the qualitative processing of radio ads in quantitative terms. The authors conducted the research to learn more about how ads are processed by the audience, in addition to the...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/ARF WAM Conference 2002: Radio
Authors: Nicole Engels, Bas de Vos
June 14, 2002

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Radiocontrol in Switzerland

Switzerland is the first and as of now only country in which the population's radio listening is not established by interviews but electronically. Radiocontrol (RC) has been delivering official radio data since January 2001. This paper looks back in...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/ARF WAM Conference 2002: Radio
Authors: Manuel Daehler, Matthias Steinmann, Knut Hackbarth
Companies: GfK, Swiss Broadcasting Corporation
June 14, 2002

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Towards full diary audience measurement

The use of diaries as the single and unique source for radio audience measurement is perhaps the most used method all over the world. But it is expensive and affected by huge bias. How can bias be reduced and money saved? This paper presents research...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/ARF WAM Conference 2002: Radio
Authors: Johan Schockaert, Jean Pascal Robiéfroid
June 14, 2002

Research papers

Building a radio panel using fusion and recall surveys

The use of the 'recall' methodology for radio audience measurement is widely adopted for good quality results and positive cost-benefit relationship. Nevertheless, although very effective for the evaluation of the station's performance, it presents...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/ARF WAM Conference 2002: Radio
Authors: Alexandre Crivellaro, Antonio Ricardo Alves Ferreira
Company: IBOPE Inteligencia
June 14, 2002

Research papers

Media under threat?

One difficulty in accurately predicting the media future through research is that most studies are conducted on the general population. It is well known that older generations are less willing to accept change and are least affected by it. We can...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/ARF WAM Conference 2002: Radio
Author: Sheila Byfield
Company: MindShare
June 14, 2002