The latest results show 3.4 million listeners (15+) tune into radio every weekday – that is daily radio listening at 81.0% of all adults. Listening levels in the past week increase to 91% of the population
Immigration and housing have captured the attention of Irish citizens, leaving little room for issues such as climate change or the Palestine/Israel conflict to cut through, according to the first published Irish Times/Ipsos B&A attention poll, Snapshot.
Partitioned in 1921, it has long been the ambition, or more accurately the hope, of people in the Republic of Ireland (the 26 counties) to unite with Northern Ireland (the 6 counties). An Ipsos B&A poll for the Irish Times and ARINS published in November 2023 revealed support for a United Ireland at 64 per cent, with just 16 per cent against.
Ipsos, one of the world's leading market research companies, announces the acquisition of Behaviour & Attitudes (B&A), the largest Irish agency specialized in opinion and social research studies, as well as market studies.
The PGA (Professional Golfer’s Association) has commissioned Ipsos with research to evaluate the golf market in all its forms, including interest and participation levels, across the UK and Ireland. So far two waves of research have been conducted via Ipsos Omnipoll, accessing a nationally representative sample of 1,000 respondent each time.
The Department of Health has commissioned Ipsos B&A to complete a national survey about health behaviours on its behalf. This is the ninth wave of the survey and covers a variety of health behaviours in Ireland.
The latest results show 3.320 million listeners (15+) tune into radio every weekday – that is daily radio listening at 80.2% of all adults. Weekly listening increases to 91.2% of the population.
Ipsos is currently conducting research on behalf of The Health Information and Quality Authority (HIQA) in partnership with the Department of Health and the Health Service Executive (HSE).