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Ipsos reaches agreement to buy Synovate from Aegis Group plc
Ipsos has reached an agreement to acquire Aegis Group plc's market research business Synovate, creating the third largest global market research company.
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Living with Difference
A study for the University of Leeds, measuring attitudes towards minority and outsider groups in Leeds and Warsaw.
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Smartphones on the rise - but for how long?
Last year saw a surge of activity surrounding the smartphone industry. That was in 2010 - has this changed at all in 2011?
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The Bigger and Older Nation
It has been well reported that we are getting older as a nation. Is the media industry taking heed?
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Ipsos OTX MediaCT nominated for MRC Award
Ipsos OTX MediaCT has been nominated as a finalist for the prestigious Market Research Conference (MRC) award for its Appcast project work with Lumi Mobile.
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ABC research gets a backstage pass to viewers' living rooms
ABC and Ipsos OTX MediaCT conducted experimental research live during the Oscar telecast using downloaded mobile apps to get a peek at how viewers were reacting to the show.
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Big Society and the Co-operative Council
Friday, 28 January 2011 saw the official launch of Lambeth Council's initiative "Co-operative Council" - a new way of power sharing between citizens and the state.
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We're getting even more upmarket
Data from the National Readership Survey show that, despite our gloomy views of the British economy, the country as a whole is becoming more middle class and the South of England even more so.
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Generation Scotland: Public Views on Participating in a Genetic Database for Medical Research
Ipsos was commissioned by Generation Scotland (a collaboration between Scottish Universities' Medical Schools, many other biomedical research institutes and the NHS Scotland) to undertake a random, pre-selected survey of 1,000 people across Scotland.
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Supporting the development of Big Society in new Localism?
Empowering local communities to shape local areas has been a goal of central government for the past decade, for some essential to the success of Big Society, and so it was unsurprising to read about it in the new the Localism Bill.