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Public views on contestable element of the licence fee
25 September 2009
The BBC Trust commissioned Ipsos MORI to conduct research to gauge the public's view of specific proposals put forward by the government to use some of the licence fee to fund the provision of news in the Nations, regions and locally, by providers other than the BBC. Public views on contestable element of the licence fee

Ipsos MediaCT awarded TouchPoints 3 contract
29 June 2009
The Institute of Practitioners in Advertising (IPA) have commissioned Ipsos MediaCT to carry out the third wave of the successful TouchPoints initiative. Ipsos MediaCT awarded TouchPoints 3 contract

Business Elite consuming more new media, but traditional media holding firm for now
28 May 2009
Europe's senior business people are changing the way they consume media, new research from Ipsos MediaCT has found. But despite being early adopters of new technology, they still rely on traditional media for news and information. Business Elite consuming more new media, but traditional media holding firm for now

Despite everything, we still trust Auntie
31 March 2008
Trust in the BBC has widely been called into question in recent months, with scandals over a Blue Peter phone-in vote and the documentary about the Queen. Despite this, the UK public are most likely to trust the BBC out of a range of British institutions, much more than they trust the government — which is just as well, since TV and radio broadcasters are seen by far more as being influential than are the government. Despite everything, we still trust Auntie

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