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MORI Finds BBC Public Consultation "Not A Reliable Guide To Public Opinion"
A MORI report commissioned by major UK commercial broadcasters has shown today that the BBC's public consultation on its proposed new digital services is "clearly not representative of the public in any meaningful sense and cannot be considered a reliable measurement of public opinion."
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New Poll Puts BBC Digital Radio Plans In Question
The results of a nation-wide survey will place a question mark over the BBC's new digital radio proposals.
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UK Businesses Aren't Benefiting From Competition In Communications Services
MORI survey shows that deregulation in telecoms has left business customers bewildered and wanting help
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Retailers Want Free Choice Of Magazine Suppliers
A new market research study indicates that most magazine retailers want freedom to choose the wholesalers they do business with, rather than have them appointed by publishers.
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BBC Poll - Topline Findings
Voting Intentions and the general public's views on the BBC. The poll measures satisfaction with the BBC and what they would change about it.
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Kids - The Growing Power Behind Technology
Children are turning technological sales, marketing and advertising on its head. Not only are the children of today more switched on to technology, such as computers, the Internet, video games, mobile phones, pagers, etc. than any other generation before - they are now influencing new technologies, and finding uses for the more outdated modes, such as pagers.
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Public Service Broadcasting Must Survive In The Digital Age
Public service broadcasting mustn't be allowed to wither and die as multi-channel consumer choice takes off. That's the message from the latest National Consumer Council report - a message reinforced by new research into consumer attitudes to TV and radio services.