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The fog is lifting on radio audience measurementThe 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. The fog is lifting on radio audience measurement

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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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Why newspapers and magazines should survive the digital ageWhy newspapers and magazines should survive the digital age
John Carroll, Senior Director
1 September 2011
In our latest MediaCT Light Bites blog, John Carroll asks, in an industry where we are led to believe that print is dying and tablets are the saviour, why has print stood the test of time? Why newspapers and magazines should survive the digital age

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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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The Tablet is a game changerThe Tablet is a game changer
John Carroll, Senior Director
1 July 2011
John Carroll, from Ipsos MediaCT, on the recent Big Tablet Debate hosted by News International and Haymarket. The Tablet is a game changer

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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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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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Three in four British adults are onlineThree in four British adults are online
John Carroll, Senior Director
2 March 2011
Recently published data from the National Readership Survey (NRS Jan-Dec 2010) tell us that three quarters of the adult 15+ population of Great Britain have accessed the internet in the past 12 months. Three in four British adults are online

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We’re getting even more upmarket We’re getting even more upmarket
John Carroll, Senior Director
9 February 2011
Data from the National Readership Survey show that, despite our gloomy views of the British economy, the country as a whole is becoming more middle class and the South of England even more so. We’re getting even more upmarket

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MediaCT Light Bites: Radio listening is increasingly mobileMediaCT Light Bites: Radio listening is increasingly mobile
Charles Lawrie, Senior Research Executive
22 December 2010
Charles Lawrie of Ipsos MediaCT, gives us a flavour of the latest set of RAJAR radio listening survey results. MediaCT Light Bites: Radio listening is increasingly mobile

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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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