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Selling the D-Word
In support of the BRITDOC festival, part of the Channel 4 British Documentary Film Foundation, Ipsos MediaCT have undertaken primary research to investigate the perceptions of the documentary market in Great Britain and the opportunity beyond TV.
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Ipsos Wins Three Year National GP Patient Survey Contract
Ipsos has been commissioned to carry out the National GP Patient Survey for the next 3 years from 2008 to 2011.
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Ipsos Health Physician Paper
In a world facing a global credit crunch, political and pricing pressures are increasingly brought to bear within the physician's office.
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Complaint against Ipsos regarding publication of results for a survey for Transport for London
A meeting of the members of the British Polling Council (BPC) was held on Friday 16th May. Discussion concerned an Ipsos survey for Transport for London, aspects of which were released to the press by the Mayor of London, Ken Livingstone on 18th December.
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First quarter 2008 Ipsos' expansion better than anticipated
Ipsos first-quarter 2008 revenues came to 217.3 million euros, up 6.2% compared with the same period of 2007.
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Despite everything, we still trust Auntie
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.
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Climate Change -- The Expected Role for Business
Public concern about climate change has doubled in the past year. Barely a day goes by without a media headline about the possible impacts.
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Political Commentary - Concern About The Economy At Highest Point In Nearly Ten Years
For the second month in a row, Ipsos's Political Monitor data shows that public concern about the economy has moved into the top five issues facing the country. Almost one in five people (18%) spontaneously mention the economy when asked "what would you say is / are the most important issue(s) facing Britain today?".
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Most Trusted Profession
Every year I'm fascinated to see just how stable public trust is in the occupations in the public's eye. Yet to see the media listen to the commentators on radio and television, you'd think that trust in institutions is declining sharply. To listen to them, you'd think that nobody trusts anybody anymore. They are wrong: there has been no general decline in trust over the past two decades, as shown over nearly a quarter of a century, by our surveys, initially done in 1983 for the Sunday Times and this year sponsored by the Royal College of Physicians.