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Does the nation love their DAB radio?
18.5 million adults are DAB owners, yet only an estimated 12.6 million are confirmed listeners. What are the other 6 million doing with their DAB sets?
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Harry Potter is the most famous Brit
Harry Potter is the most famous Briton, narrowly beating James Bond and David Cameron, according to new research published today by Ipsos to coincide with the release of part one of The Deathly Hallows film.
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Papal Visit Poll
With the Pope arriving in Britain on Thursday, one in four British adults support his visit according to Ipsos's exclusive poll for The Tablet.
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Reputation Council Insight and Ideas June 2010
The Reputation Council's mission is to increase understanding of the issues and challenges facing communicators in the corporate environment, as well as capturing an expert view on key trends, issues and events in the wider world.
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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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National Museums Scotland 2010
National Museums of Scotland (NMS) is one of the UK's leading museums services. Ipsos conducted an organisation-wide staff survey.
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`Refugee Week' Survey
Ipsos interviewed refugees and asylum seekers in advance of `Refugee Week' (14th - 20th June 2010). The survey was commissioned by Refugee Action on behalf of the Refugee Week partnership.
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Cultural Community Survey
An Ipsos case study to establish the impact of the services that Wigan Leisure and Culture Trust provides has on people's lives and to identify the strengths and weakness of the service offering.
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It's the economy stupid... but not at the cost of trust
Ipsos's Reputation Council members are most concerned about the economy and trust in 2010.
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Culture And Sport Glasgow Staff Engagement Survey 2009
In 2009, Ipsos conducted the first of a series of Staff Engagement Surveys. The main objective of the three-year involvement of Ipsos is "to identify and explore the issues which are important to staff and the impact of these issues on their working life".