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Ipsos/JNLR 2025/1 Summary Results
The latest JNLR/Ipsos report into radio listening is published today (15th May 2025). It covers the period from April 2024 to March 2025. The latest JNLR/Ipsos report into radio listening is published today (15th May 2025). It covers the period from April 2024 to March 2025.
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Attitudes towards Irish Language Privacy Notice - RoI
This Privacy Notice explains who we are, the personal data we collect, how we use it, who we share it with, and what your legal rights are.
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Attitudes towards Irish Language Privacy Notice - NI
This privacy Notice explains who we are, the personal data we collect, how we use it, who we share it with, and what your legal rights are.
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Attitudes towards Languages Survey Privacy Policy
Attitudes towards Languages Survey and your personal data.
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Ipsos/JNLR 2024/4 Summary Results
The latest results show 3.47 million listeners (15+) tune into radio every weekday – that is daily radio listening at 79.8% of all adults. Listening levels in the past week increase to 90.2% of the population. Among the younger market, 15 to 34’s, 68.5% listen to radio daily.
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JNLR Press Release 2024 - 3
The latest JNLR/Ipsos report into radio listening is published today (7th November 2024). It covers the period from October 2023 to September 2024.
The latest results show 3.42 million listeners (15+) tune into radio every weekday – that is daily radio listening at 79.5% of all adults. Listening levels in the past week increase to 89.7% of the population.
A total of c 16,600 people were interviewed during the survey period by Ipsos B&A, on behalf of JNLR.
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Snapshot October 2024
Budget/Spending, making up 19 per cent of mentions, tops the latest Snapshot poll.
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JNOR Travel Habits Survey
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Ipsos B&A research for World Mental Health Day
Ipsos, one of the world's leading market research companies, releases the fifth edition of the Ipsos World Mental Health Day report.
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Ipsos B&A Veracity Trends 2024 – How are trust levels changing in Ireland?
Trust in Gardai, Civil Servants and Bankers trending upwards, but trust in each other is falling.