We recently completed the largest and most extensive observational study of media usage ever conducted.
A pioneering study conducted on behalf of the Nielsen-funded Council for Research Excellence (CRE) by Ball State University's Center for Media Design (CMD) and Sequent Partners dispels several popular notions about video media use, finding that Baby Boomers age 45-54 consume the most video media while confirming that traditional "live" television remains the proverbial "800-pound gorilla" in the video media arena.
View the results of the $3.5 million year-long Video Consumer Mapping (VCM) study by exploring the links below.
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June 22, 2012
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June 15, 2011
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February 22, 2011
February 10, 2011
October 19, 2010
June 21, 2010
CRE Studies Non-Responders
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June 16, 2010
Consumers Are Widely Exposed To Media Prior To Shopping
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May 10, 2010
Video consumer mapping (VCM) study commercial exposure findings
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March 9, 2010
Set-Top Boxes Blaze New Trail - Though Still In The Wild West Of Audience Research
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November 4, 2009
The CRE Re-Affirms Difficulty of Measuring Media Usage in the Workplace Read More »
May 24, 2009
As TV Dwindles, It Still Leads Read More »
May 18, 2009
Upfronts 2009: Fox's Peter Rice Adds Voice To Broadcast Vs. Cable Battle Read More »
April 17, 2009
TV Still Occupies Two Thirds of Adult Screen Time Read More »
April 1, 2009
Study Watches People Watch Commercials Read More »
March 30, 2009
New Devices Impactful, But TV Still Rules Read More »
March 27, 2009
8 Hours a Day Spent on Screens, Study Finds Read More »