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MediaCT Light Bites: The Slow Rise of Digital Radio
The latest set of RAJAR results published on 5th August 2010 (Q2 2010) shows that the current UK digital share of radio listening is 25%, meaning we are now half way towards the Government's target of 50% set for the switchover from analogue to digital broadcasting.
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Politics, Public Services and Society
On the eve of a general election campaign, Ispsos MORI offers this review partly as a synthesis of our work on the major issues of the last year, partly as an interpretation of what seem to be the crucial dynamics for 2010.
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Ipsos MediaCT Launches Electronic Radio Meter
Ipsos MediaCT is beginning a major field test of its revolutionary mobile radio audience measurement system.
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Moving Mobile Internet into the Mainstream
Over the past 10 years, the mobile internet has promised much but for many mobile consumers has failed to deliver anything close to fixed (i.e. via PC/laptop) web experience.
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Opportunities for upward social mobility limited by the recession
Ipsos research for the Sutton Trust has seen a decline in public optimism about opportunities for advancement, with three-quarters saying the recession will limit Britons' chances for upward social mobility.
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Voting Trends: January - August 2009
Sir Robert Worcester, Founder of MORI, analyses voting trends for the year to date.
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Young people speak out: attitudes to, and perceptions of, full-time volunteering
v, the national youth volunteering charity, commissioned Ipsos to undertake qualitative and quantitative research among young people aged 16-25 in England, to explore their views and experiences of volunteering, and specifically full-time volunteering placements.
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Public Opinion: Why it is important and how to measure it.
Sir Robert Worcester on the art of measuring public opinion.
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Young people speak out: attitudes to, and perceptions of full-time volunteering
v, the national youth volunteering charity, commissioned Ipsos to undertake qualitative and quantitative research among young people aged 16-25 in England, to explore their views and experiences of volunteering, and specifically full-time volunteering placements.