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Amazon and Rhapsody Show Strong Gains in Digital Music Market While iTunes Remains Dominant
5th Annual TEMPO Digital Music Brandscape Study From Ipsos Reveals Emerging Changes Within The Category
Shifts Come At Expense Of Lesser-Known Brands, Further Market Consolidation Likely In The Near Future -
Financial Meltdown has Effect
Obama opens 15-point lead on the Economy
Obama 52%, McCain 37%
Economy jumps 6 points as most important issue
Obama Opens 7-Point Lead in Presidential Race -
Obama 47%, McCain 40% -
As Cost of Jet Fuel Continues to Soar, More Americans Concerned With Costs (64%) and Delays (55%) than Terrorism (54%) When Flying
Despite Concerns About Delays (55%), Baggage Issues (53%) and Airline Bankruptcies (41%), few (12%) Traveling Americans are Planning to Purchase Travel Insurance for Next Trip
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Americans Outline Their Top Travel Frustrations: Cost of Gas (83%), Airline/Cruise/Train Tickets (53%) and Poor Airport Service (49%)
Frustration with Costs Has Risen with the Price of Gas
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Obama Opens 4-Point Lead in Presidential Race - Obama 46%, McCain 42%
Confidence in Security of Bank Assets Remains High After Wall Street Meltdown
But Voters See the Need For More Regulation - 55%, Not Enough Regulation of Banking -
Snyderman Deepens Client Perspective at Ipsos Health
Expert Health Research Specialist Moves to the Agency Side from Merck
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In the Wake of Wall Street Meltdown, Neither Candidate Seen As Qualified to Resolve Crisis: Obama 45%, McCain 46%
But Economy Looms Large As Most Important Election
Issue (36%); National Security a Distant Second (16%)
Obama Leads McCain As Stronger on Jobs and the Economy (48% vs. 40%) and Representing Change (57% vs. 32%) in an Otherwise Tight Race -
War On Terror Still Divisive
Majority (57%) of Americans Believe War on Terror Winnable, Despite Feelings That We Are Not Currently Winning (54%)
But a Majority of Americans (57%) Also Favor Gradual Withdrawal From Iraq and Afghanistan and Bringing Troops Home