Reading between the lines
John Carroll, Senior Director
23 April 2012
Whilst declining circulations and readership for newspapers and magazines are widely and regularly reported, one in ten (9%) have viewed a newspaper or magazine via tablet, e-reader or app in the last 12 months.
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Twitter Goes Mobile on its Birthday
Gavin Sugden, Research Director
21 March 2012
The most striking thing about the use of social media in 2012 is the normality of it for many: In the modern world people want information quickly and in an easily digestible format, and this helps to explain the growth in popularity of Twitter since its inception 6 years ago.
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Going public on the private screen
Gavin Sugden, Research Director
16 March 2012
The rise of the smartphone has coincided with the increased popularity, and normality, of social media usage. How are the two connected?
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The fog is lifting on radio audience measurement
John Carroll, Senior Director
16 November 2011
John Carroll on the latest trends and developments discussed at the 2011 European Radio Symposium.
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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.
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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.
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MediaCT Light Bites: The Slow Rise of Digital Radio
John Carroll, Senior Director
5 August 2010
The latest set of RAJAR results published on 5th August 2010 (Q2 2010) shows that the current UK digital share of radio listening is 25%, meaning we are now half way towards the Government’s target of 50% set for the switchover from analogue to digital broadcasting.
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