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Media Research: Reasons to be cheerfulMedia Research: Reasons to be cheerful
John Carroll, Senior Director
13 December 2011
In a year sandwiched between the General Election and the Olympics, what has 2011 meant for the media research industry? If the research showcased at this year’s Media Research Group (MRG) Conference is anything to go by, then it has been a year of experimentation and change. Media Research: Reasons to be cheerful

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It All Comes Together in LondonIt All Comes Together in London
Andy Haylett, Survey Director
27 October 2011
RAJAR Q3 data: the gap is closing between the top three radio stations in London, explains Andy Haylett. It All Comes Together in London

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The issues facing media researchThe issues facing media research
John Carroll, Senior Director
10 October 2011
John Carroll, Ipsos MediaCT Senior Director and Chair of the Media Research Group (MRG) on the issues facing media research and why the research industry needs to experiment to achieve change. The issues facing media research

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How the Business Elite use digitalHow the Business Elite use digital
James Torr, Senior Director, Sales & Marketing
30 August 2011
With almost a third of top executives using tablets such as iPads, the business elite remains ahead of the curve in their adoption of technology and media consumption habits. How the Business Elite use digital

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The Answer is 7,353, what is the Question?The Answer is 7,353, what is the Question?
Dawn Collis, Director
26 August 2011
Ipsos MediaCT Light Bites Blog: Dawn Collis asks where the 7.5m News of the World readers will have gone when the NRS reveals its latest report in November. The Answer is 7,353, what is the Question?

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RAJAR Reaches Another Record HighRAJAR Reaches Another Record High
Andy Haylett, Survey Director
4 August 2011
RAJAR today released their Quarter 2 2011 radio listening results and, the good news is - it’s more good news for radio. RAJAR Reaches Another Record High

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Smartphones on the rise – but for how long? Smartphones on the rise – but for how long?
Quinton Lucion, Research Executive
16 May 2011
Last year saw a surge of activity surrounding the smartphone industry. That was in 2010 – has this changed at all in 2011? Smartphones on the rise – but for how long?

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Do They Know It's Christmas? DAB radio listeners do.Do They Know It's Christmas? DAB radio listeners do.
Andy Haylett, Survey Director
12 May 2011
The 'Christmas Effect' - the number of DAB radios bought over the festive period is indicated in the first quarter of RAJAR data each year. Quarter 1 2011 is no exception, in fact there has been a larger increase this year than in the last few Christmases. Do They Know It's Christmas? DAB radio listeners do.

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The Bigger and Older Nation The Bigger and Older Nation
John Carroll, Senior Director
3 May 2011
It has been well reported that we are getting older as a nation. Is the media industry taking heed? The Bigger and Older Nation

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Latest RAJAR radio audience listening results releasedLatest RAJAR radio audience listening results released
Andy Haylett, Survey Director
28 October 2010
The latest RAJAR results show that 91% of people aged 15 and over are listening to the radio each week. Latest RAJAR radio audience listening results released

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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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