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Will the internet mean the end of civilisation as we know it?
Andrew Green of Ipsos MediaCT in Warc's Market Leader magazine looks at the implications for the Internet on traditional broadcast and print media.
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The London 2012 Olympic Games and Paralympic Games
A set of strategic objectives has been drawn up and agreed across Government to enable the UK to host an inspirational, safe and inclusive London 2012 Olympic Games & Paralympic Games, and to deliver a sustainable legacy for London and the UK.
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Carrying The Can: MPs' Views Of Supermarkets' Responsibilities
With huge media and consumer interest in climate change and the environment more widely, it is impossible not to have noticed that supermarkets have been upping their game, with a number of big players making bold and no doubt challenging commitments.
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BBC London Olympics Survey
More than two-thirds of Londoners support London hosting the 2012 Olympic games (69%).
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The Views Of Professional Rugby Players In England
In recent years there has been an increasing level of debate within professional rugby union. The one group which has so far been largely absent from these discussions is the players. As a result the Professional Rugby Players Association (PRA) commissioned Ipsos to conduct the most comprehensive survey of professional rugby players ever undertaken.
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Fixed Odds Betting Terminals
In November 2003 the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS), the Gaming Board of Great Britain and the Association of British Bookmakers (ABB) agreed a Code of Practice for Fixed Odds Betting Terminals (FOBTs).
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Computer Games In Schools
An Ipsos survey investigating students' attitudes to mainstream computer games has revealed that three in five 11-16 year-olds would like to use computer games to learn in school. The research, which surveyed over 2,300 11-16 year-old students in England and Wales, explores students' opinion and use of games and the findings could help to determine how computer games may be integrated into the school curriculum.
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Britain Lags Behind On Mobile Internet
One in three (33%) British mobile phone users want to surf the web on their mobile phones, but only if it is like the true Internet environment. To date only one in ten (11%) British mobile users have browsed the Internet on a mobile, compared to over one in four (28%) world wide*, according to new research commissioned by InfoGin, a leading pioneer in the field of web to mobile content adaptation. The survey of 900 mobile users, conducted by Ipsos, indicates that despite clear consumer demand, UK mobile operators have not put enough focus on enabling true web browsing on mobile phones.
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Londoners' Attitudes Towards The Mayor And Other Issues
Satisfaction with the way Ken Livingstone is doing his job as Mayor of London, as well as transport issues and a question on the cartoons of Muhammad.
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Cultural And Tourism Marketing Survey
In 2004, London Calling Arts commissioned Ipsos to conduct a survey to explore current perceptions of marketing in the arts and possible future trends.