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Most Scots plan to spend less or about the same as last year on Christmas
With just over a week of shopping time left, most Scots say they plan to spend less or about the same on Christmas this year compared to last year.
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The changing face of media consumption
UK consumers are increasingly moving away from purchasing physical products and instead turning to the internet, write Gavin Sugden and Tom Cross in Brand Republic.
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A white or a blue Christmas?
This year, only one in five shoppers are leaving their Christmas shopping until December, write Neil Valentine and Jennifer Fisher of Ipsos Marketing in Brand Republic.
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Too much of a good thing
Tara Beard-Knowland writing in Campaign Magazine analyses how the frequency of John Lewis Christmas ad appearing on our TV screens could lead to too much of a good thing.
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Why brands need a social media reality check
Tara Beard-Knowland of Ipsos ASI writes for Campaign Magazine on the theories about the potentially exponential power of social media - and the reality check needed by brands and advertisers
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Do They Know It's Christmas? DAB radio listeners do.
The 'Christmas Effect' - the number of DAB radios bought over the festive period is indicated in the first quarter of RAJAR data each year. Quarter 1 2011 is no exception, in fact there has been a larger increase this year than in the last few Christmases.
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Does the nation love their DAB radio?
18.5 million adults are DAB owners, yet only an estimated 12.6 million are confirmed listeners. What are the other 6 million doing with their DAB sets?
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The snow helps boost local radio listening
RAJAR figures for Q4 2010 indicate an increase in radio listeners, however each one listens for shorter periods.
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Store Bells Ring
Purse strings seem likely to loosen slightly this Christmas despite continued worry about the economy, the looming increases in VAT and other austerity measures, according to the latest research from Ipsos ASI
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Store Bells Ring. Are you listening?
Samira Mohamed examines the effect of Christmas advertising and how people are more positive this year.