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U.S. Music Downloaders Prefer A Pay-Per-Download Transaction Over Current Subscription-Based Offerings
Ipsos-Reid's Quarterly Digital Music Study, TEMPO: Keeping Pace with Online Music Distribution, Reveals Fee-based Services Could Flourish Upon Elimination of Peer-to-Peer Networks
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Ipsos Further Strengthens Its Presence in the Scandinavian Market
Two new acquisitions push Ipsos to top among survey-based market research companies in Northern Europe.
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One-Fifth (21%) of American Workers Are Personally Aware of Fraud in their Workplace
However, While Eight-in-Ten (80%) Employees Say They Would Report on A Co-Working Stealing from Employer . . .
Of Those Who've Had the Chance Less Than Half (43%) Actually Did
Inflating Expense Accounts (50%), `Cooking the Books' (50%), and Pocketing Cash Sales (48%) Seen as Biggest Problems -
U.S. Businesses at Risk for Major Cyber Attack, IT Pros Say
IT Pros Perceive Gap Between Threat of a Major Cyber Attack and U.S. Businesses' Ability to Defend Against It
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Satellite Radio: Americans Aware, But Will They Pay?
An Estimated One-Half Of Americans--Roughly 100 Million People--Are Aware Of The Recently Launched Subscription Services
Twenty And Thirty-Something Males Drive Awareness Of Emerging Broadcasting Technology -
Government at Risk for Major Cyber Attack, IT Pros Say
IT Pros Perceive Gap Between Threat of a Major Cyber Attack and Government's Ability to Defend Against It
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Ipsos Acquires F-Squared Market Research & Consulting
Extending Its Geographic Coverage To Central And Eastern Europe
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File Sharing And CD Burners Proliferate
An Estimated One-Fifth Of Americans--About 40 Million People--Have Downloaded Digital Music From File-Sharing Services
As Many As 25% Of Americans Own PC-based CD Burners -
In Times of Crisis, Home Is Where the Heart Is
Americans Seek Stability Over Excitement; Spending Slowdown Reflects Bad Economy, Not War or Fears of Unemployment; No Big Changes in Spending or Savings Plans, But a Good Time to Make Big Decisions