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Music-brand congruency in highand low-cognition radio advertising
Anne M. Lavack, Mrugank V. Thakor and Ingrid Bottausci, International Journal of Advertising, Vol. 27, No. 4, 2008, pp.549-568
Many radio commercials use background music to accompany a message. This research examines how brand-congruent music (i.e. music that 'fits' the brand) will affect 'Attitude towards the Ad' (AAd) and ...

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Radio and the consumer's mind
James Peacock, Admap, July/August 2007, Issue 485, pp.16-19
James Peacock, technical consultant to the Radio Ad Effectiveness Lab (RAEL), here describes new research investigating Radio and the consumer's mind: how radio works. This study, a follow up to three ...

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If I move some of my television budget to radio, will I get a better return?
Andrew Green, WARC Media FAQ, March 2007
Radio often suffers from a lack of awareness as far as marketers are concerned, both because of the lack of 'buzz' surrounding the medium, and as it is often perceived to be difficult to measure the r ...

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Make a lasting impression
Joe Mullich, The Advertiser, August 2006, pp.17
Too many sponsored radio programs fail to create a memorable link with the sponsor. Six innovative ways are shown in which the sponsor's message can be made worth remembering. Examples are given for e ...

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Radio is a background medium. Will anybody hear my ads?
Andrew Green, WARC Media FAQ, April 2006
This paper highlights the importance of the often overlooked medium of radio advertising. Traditionally, radio ads have been seen as less effective than their television, print and online equivalents, ...

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Radio advertising effectiveness
Uwe Domke and Christoph Wild, Admap, December 2005, Issue 467, pp.30-33
Uwe Domke, RMS Radio Marketing Service, and Christoff Wild, ARD-Werbung Sales & Service look at ten questions about radio advertising effectiveness that you were too afraid to ask. These include which ...

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Emotional or informative? Creative or boring? The effectiveness of different types of radio commercial
Wim Jannsens and Patrick De Pelsmacker, International Journal of Advertising, Vol. 24, No. 3, 2005, pp.373-394
On the basis of 17 characteristics of 100 Belgian radio commercials (amount of information and brand quotes, humour, emotionality, eroticism, music, actionimpulse, and so on), three types of radio spo ...

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The influence of media on advertising effectiveness a comparison of internet, posters and radio
Einar Breivik and Herbjørn Nysveen, International Journal of Market Research, Vol. 47, No. 4, 2005, pp.381-404
This study compares the effectiveness of internet advertisements (pop-ups), print advertisements (posters) and radio advertisements for an airline ticket and for a weekend stay at a hotel. The adverti ...

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Measuring radio's real ROI
James Peacock and Mary Bennett, ESOMAR, Radio Conference, Montreal, June 2005
This paper is based on a project which sought to assess radio's Return on Investment (ROI) as an advertising medium. Using IRI's BehaviorScan capability, the study was based on tests carried out in fo ...

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Retailers as media destinations
Robert Wolf, George Wishart and Craig Gugel, ESOMAR, Radio Conference, Montreal, June 2005
This research study is a comprehensive analysis of the efficacy of the emerging in-store medium. The multi-phased study covers a number of different aspects and simplifies the overall challenge of und ...

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What does the consumer think? IRA - a media research tool understanding and programming radio
Fabio Mariano, ESOMAR, Radio Conference, Montreal, June 2005
Poorly used by advertisers in Brazil, radio is undergoing a period of rebirth in the United States and Europe. In Brazil some new research tools have appeared and the medium is going through a process ...

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Radio: on the up?
Derek Jones, Admap, April 2005, Issue 460, pp.48-50
Derek Jones, managing director of MediaTel Group, produces a SWOT analysis for UK commercial radio and predicts an exciting future. There will probably be more industry consolidation and rapid techno ...

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How to make the most of radio
Roderick White, Admap, January 2005, Issue 457, pp.14-15
Given renewed interest in radio as an advertising medium in the UK, this edition of ‘Best Practice’ considers how best to use it (rather than the increasingly complex field of audience measurement. R ...

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Radio as the 'brand conversation' medium
Mark Barber and Andrew Ingram, Admap, December 2004, Issue 456, pp.28-30
Andrew Ingram and Mark Barber, from the Radio Advertising Bureau (RAB), put the case for radio as a ‘conversational’ medium – and that looked at in this way not only helps advertisers understand the r ...

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The benefits of synergy: moving money into radio
James Peacock, Admap, December 2004, Issue 456, pp.24-27
James Peacock, RAEL, reports on the methodology and findings of a major project in 2004, to determine how effective radio is when used in combination with TV and print media. He specifically examines ...

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How radio ads affect consumers
James Peacock, Admap, December 2004, Issue 456, pp.20-23
James Peacock, Radio Ad Effectiveness Lab, describes a major recent research study designed to guide advertisers on how to use the radio medium. The study asked consumers to say how they felt about ra ...

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Tuning in
Roderick White, Admap, December 2004, Issue 456, pp.15-16
In this introduction to Admap’s focus on radio, Roderick White argues that over the past 15 years radio as a medium has developed significantly and radio research has come of age. He describes the cur ...

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Ad and brand recognition in radio spots
Iris Vermeir, Patrick De Pelsmacker and Maggie Geuens, International Journal of Market Research, Vol. 46, No. 4, 2004, pp.465-477
Spot length, brand penetration and media consistency are important explanatory factors of ad and brand recognition in 1482 Belgian radio spots. Frequency of exposure and campaign weight are important ...

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Diva. Detecting interactively the value of audio
Dirk Soetens and Anny Wuyts, ESOMAR, Radio Conference, Geneva, June 2004
Over seven successive years, 3,100 radio campaigns were studied. The findings and results of each campaign aggregated into the database enable the key factors for a successful radio campaign to be det ...

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In-store radio. The sales implications of reach and frequency
Rob Wolf and Craig Gugel, ESOMAR, Radio Conference, Geneva, June 2004
The authors recently analyzed the local audience delivery patterns of a national television, magazine and IBN in-store radio buy in concert with a local broadcast radio schedule in 25 top Nielsen DMAs ...

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Give us this day our daily effect
Karin Schut and John Faasse, ESOMAR, Radio Conference, Geneva, June 2004
This paper focuses on how radio reach builds up. When do our listeners start to recognise radio spots? After how many days of airing, after how many times of hearing? The results are based on a teleph ...

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Radio as a brand … from medium to hot!
Steve James, ESOMAR, Radio Conference, Geneva, June 2004
Commercial Radio Australia is the peak industry body representing over 250 commercial radio stations throughout Australia. The industry is focused on growing the radio share of total advertising reven ...

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Radio: Is recent history destiny? What roles can radio advertising play in brand building?
William Ratcliffe, ESOMAR, Radio Conference, Geneva, June 2004
Radio has been “repositioned” by TV as a “less” effective medium for brand building. Media research often addresses the question “How does radio as a medium differ from other channels?” instead of the ...

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Cross media consumption and adequate media strategies. First steps in analysing single source electronic media data
Giordano Giordani and Rolf Müller, ESOMAR, Cross Media Conference, Geneva, June 2004
This paper takes a first careful step into the rich body of information on combined usage of radio and TV which has accumulated in three years of electronic measurement of radio (and TV) with Radiocon ...

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Media Outlook 2004: Radio
Roby Wiener, The Advertiser, April 2004
Research evidence shows that radio is more valued by consumers than by advertisers. Yet some major advertisers in the US (2004) remain loyal and show the value of network radio (examples). Some operat ...

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Dealing with the decade of anxiety
David Blackburn, Market Research Society, Annual Conference, 2004
Discusses the attitudinal trends that may occur during the next ten years, based on a research project using the technique of Future Panels (described). It is argued that we are living now in a new cl ...

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Audibility thresholds for Italian radio
Roberto Roseano, Admap, October 2003, Issue 443, pp.30-33
Roberto Roseano maintains that one of the keys to successful advertising in a cluttered communications environment (like radio in Italy) is to calibrate its media pressure according to the campaign ob ...

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Radio active
John Harding and William Ratcliffe, Admap, October 2003, Issue 443, pp.26-29
In 2002, RMB (Radio Marketing Bureau) set out to research the impact of radio advertising on brand building in Canada. The programme, called Radio Active, developed case studies based on test experim ...

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Evaluating the ROI of radio and billboards
Rick Abens and Brian Cusick, ESOMAR, Media Mix Audience Measurement, LA, June 2003
This paper reviews an analysis done on a billboard and radio advertising campaign in the fast moving consumer goods industry. The analysis uses multivariate regression to quantify the Return On Invest ...

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Classic paper - a key, timeless read
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Finding the 'hidden' value of radio as part of a cross-media advertising campaign
Maura Clancey, ESOMAR, Radio Audience Measurement, LA, June 2003
Radio accounts for approximately one-third of consumers’ time spent with media, yet it receives just a bit more than one-tenth of advertisers’ media dollars. Maybe this is because radio provides a num ...

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