Consumers


Consumers Survey

Are You A Fashion Leader, A Wannabe Or Just Plain Annoying?

A new survey reveals that 3.4 million people in Britain change their ring tone at least once a month.
Consumers Survey

IT Journalists sceptical about Government's digital plans

MORI's latest survey of IT journalists 1 casts doubt on the Government's ability to put Britain on the digital map. The majority reject the notion that Britain is a leading digital player and are sceptical that the government will be able to meet its plans in this area.
Consumers Survey

In-House/Agency Divide Apparent

The division between agency and in-house PR staff is highlighted by the publication of MORI opinion leader research this week in PR Week (5 October 2001)
Consumers Survey

Radio Times View of the Nation Television Survey

Survey of attitudes towards televion and viewing behaviour.
Consumers Survey

Use of the Internet in the UK Election

Q1 Which of these, if any, do you personally use … ? and which others?
[By "PC" we mean a desktop, laptop or any other computer you may use; by "the internet" we mean using the internet/world wide web via any device]
Consumers Survey

Reality TV - Fun Or Fundamental - Topline

I would now like to ask a few questions about Reality TV. By Reality TV I mean programs which are based on people's lives, or follow people in different situations. For example, competitions like Big Brother, Survivor, Shipwrecked, etc.; docusoaps, i.e. programmes which follow people in their everyday lives, such as Airport, Driving School, Paddington Green, etc.; and chat shows, which let people discuss their problems such as Jerry Springer, Ricki Lake, Trisha, etc.
Consumers Survey

Reality TV - Fun Or Fundamental

Are the programme makers being responsible?
Consumers Survey

General elections - scale of media coverage

Trends in public attitudes 1983-2001
Consumers Survey

UK New Media Industry Faces Off Economic Downturn

97 percent of new media agencies are optimistic for growth, and 80 percent of agencies plan expansion