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Economist/Ipsos November 2012 Issues Index
As the Bank of England welcomes the appointment of a new governor, concern about the economy shows no sign of abating, with the well off especially concerned.
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Are we gambling with the truth?
John Carroll talks about big data and what to expect from this year's Media Research Group conference in Monte Carlo.
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How People Use Tablets
Two years after the launch of the first tablet Mary Fitzpatrick talks about who is using it and what it gets used for.
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The Sun Always Shines (on the National Readership Survey)
Using the new NRS data Dawn Collis discusses what impact the new release of the Sunday edition of the Sun has on readership.
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"I am leaving my bank. Who should I switch to?"
Chris O'Brien looks at the power of recommendation and why more people, when asked who they would switch to, do not mention the larger banks.
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The acceptance of a permanently changed world
Ben Page, Chief Executive of Ipsos, says there is now a need for dynamic leadership within companies and councils.
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Reading between the lines
Whilst declining circulations and readership for newspapers and magazines are widely and regularly reported, one in ten (9%) have viewed a newspaper or magazine via tablet, e-reader or app in the last 12 months.
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Sunday's new Sun gets a warm reception from readers
Was the launch of the Sunday edition of a title that's been around for 43 years a good idea or not? Rupert Murdoch clearly thought so, but what about the nation as a whole?
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CSR in a social media driven world
Jonathan Weeks in Marketing draws a distinction between how consumers are protected on social media networks and by market research agencies.
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These (print) times, they are a-changing
With the release of NRS Quarter 3 2011 data today, the Survey is reporting some changes in both the newspaper and magazine market.