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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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Does the nation love their DAB radio?Does the nation love their DAB radio?
Andy Haylett, Survey Director
7 February 2011
18.5 million adults are DAB owners, yet only an estimated 12.6 million are confirmed listeners. What are the other 6 million doing with their DAB sets? Does the nation love their DAB radio?

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The snow helps boost local radio listeningThe snow helps boost local radio listening
Andy Haylett, Survey Director
3 February 2011
RAJAR figures for Q4 2010 indicate an increase in radio listeners, however each one listens for shorter periods. The snow helps boost local radio listening

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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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