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In media we trust? How our views of the media are changing
While chants of “fake news” ring out around the world, this paper asks is there really a crisis of trust in the media?
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Fake news, filter bubbles and post-truth are other people’s problems…
A major new Ipsos study of over 19,000 people in 27 countries highlights how we think fake news, filter bubbles and post-truth are things that affect other people, much more than ourselves.
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PAMCo: The Components Behind A World-Leading Audience Measurement Solution
PAMCo’s innovative methodology combines data from three sources to provide an overall picture of publisher audiences across print and digital platforms.
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Politicians remain the least trusted profession in Britain
The 2017 Ipsos Veracity Index reveals the esteem the British public holds for a variety of professions, with some fresh additions in the form of weather forecasters and professional footballers.
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Media Impartiality in 2017
Independent analyst David Cowling looks at audience perceptions of bias in the media.
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BBC most trusted news source
A new survey for the BBC looks at levels of public trust in news sources.
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Open Banking – the friction paradox
Friction can help ensure that people don’t stumble into making unwise financial choices. With Open Banking on the horizon, how much friction is enough, and when might it not be as useful?
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As apps become mainstream, what behaviours do they encourage?
Today marks the launch of a new report into apps and behaviour patterns. The report, commissioned by Google and produced by Ipsos, finds that different apps encourage different behaviours. News app users snack on content up to three times a day, whilst entertainment app users immerse themselves in programmes for up to seven hours a day.
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Ipsos Final Election Poll 2017
Ipsos’s final election poll for the Evening Standard indicates that Theresa May and the Conservatives are on course to win the 2017 General Election.
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The number of young people that will vote could decide the election
Ben Page writes for the Times Red Box and walks us through the challenges for pollsters during election time.