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Reuters/Ipsos Budget briefing
One week before the Budget, the full impact of the economic situation is hitting the public.
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Economist/Ipsos Budget Poll
Public worried the government is cutting spending too much and would prefer the speed of cuts be slower.
The Coalition's argument that "we are all in this together" is not resonating with the public; most think that the poorest will be hardest hit.
But previous Labour government is seen as more to blame for the cuts than the Coalition. -
The power of the big screen
Cinema audiences in the UK have been enjoying a decade and a half of steady growth, peaking at 173.5 million in 2009. With its current popularity and credentials, and with the potential for 3D advertising to create even more impact in the near future, this would seem to be the right time for advertisers and planners to take cinema very seriously.
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Buying into it - making the consumer case for low-carbon
New research by Ipsos for the CBI shows that if manufacturers, government and retailers want to increase takeup of low carbon products which can help tackle climate change, they will need to talk in terms of 'energy efficiency' and demonstrate how low carbon can help reduce the running costs of products.
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How to Navigate the Celebrity Endorsement Minefield
It is a common strategy for advertisers to imbue their brand with the magic of celebrity, but 2010 was a year full of cautionary tales in this area. What are the lessons for advertisers? Keith Glasspoole explains.
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Three in four British adults are online
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.
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ABC research gets a backstage pass to viewers' living rooms
ABC and Ipsos OTX MediaCT conducted experimental research live during the Oscar telecast using downloaded mobile apps to get a peek at how viewers were reacting to the show.
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Sony games well positioned in 2011
The Playstation could be in for a good year according to new research released today by Ipsos MediaCT and Future Publishing.
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Confusion over smartphone operating systems
Smartphone operating systems are a world of confusion for users according to Ipsos's Mobile Operating System Syndicated Study.