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Social media and mobile – buzzwords of the year (again)Social media and mobile – buzzwords of the year (again)
John Carroll, Senior Director
21 February 2012
The use of mobile or social media is now the norm for most of our surveys’ respondents. Is the research industry up to the challenge? Social media and mobile – buzzwords of the year (again)

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Are targeted TV ads smart?Are targeted TV ads smart?
John Carroll, Senior Director
14 February 2012
Can we be certain that the increased targeting of advertising is going to be attractive to consumers in the future? Are targeted TV ads smart?

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Latest official radio listening figures releasedLatest official radio listening figures released
Andy Haylett, Survey Director
2 February 2012
Radio expert Andy Haylett looks at the RAJAR release for Q4 2011, following a record breaking period in Q3. Latest official radio listening figures released

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Why we connect (part 2)Why we connect (part 2)
Tina Mermiri, Senior Research Executive
13 June 2011
In this second blog update, Tina Mermiri, from Ipsos MediaCT, looks at who connects to the internet, and why. Why we connect (part 2)

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Why we connectWhy we connect
Tina Mermiri, Senior Research Executive
6 June 2011
With approximately 80% of all adults in the UK accessing the internet in Q1 2011, several questions are raised regarding not only who connects, but why. Why we connect

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The nation’s app-etite for new ways of readingThe nation’s app-etite for new ways of reading
Dawn Collis, Director
3 June 2011
Are the British hungry for new ways of consuming newspaper and magazine content? Dawn Collis, Director at Ipsos MediaCT, analyses the latest data released by the National Readership Survey (NRS). The nation’s app-etite for new ways of reading

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Sport England: Athletics now the biggest growth sport Sport England: Athletics now the biggest growth sport
Andy Haylett, Survey Director
24 January 2011
Now with four years worth of Survey data, it’s possible to pick out some emerging trends in the participation rates amongst the most popular sports. Sport England: Athletics now the biggest growth sport

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MediaCT Light Bites: More Good News For Digital Print MediaCT Light Bites: More Good News For Digital Print
John Carroll, Senior Director
31 August 2010
The latest set of National Readership Survey (NRS) results published on 27 August shows that the nation is increasingly embracing technology and the digital world. MediaCT Light Bites: More Good News For Digital Print

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MediaCT Light Bites: Read All About It!MediaCT Light Bites: Read All About It!
John Carroll, Senior Director
27 August 2010
The Q2 2010 National Readership Survey results were released on 27 August and provide newspaper and magazine publishers with the official readership estimates for their publications. MediaCT Light Bites: Read All About It!

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MediaCT Light Bites: Radio listening reaches record highMediaCT Light Bites: Radio listening reaches record high
Andy Haylett, Survey Director
5 August 2010
The new RAJAR figures released on Thursday 5th August (Q2 2010) make for interesting reading. There are more people than ever listening to the radio – a massive 46.8 million of us listen to the radio during an average week, that’s 91% of the UK population aged 15 and over. MediaCT Light Bites: Radio listening reaches record high

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Ipsos MediaCT "helps clients make connections in the digital age". We do this through an in-depth understanding of how consumers access media content inside and outside of the home. In addition to our monthly Bite-Sized Thought Piece publications, Light Bites provides our reactions to the latest media research industry developments.

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