Pew reveals more app data leaks. 10 things MRers should be thankful for. (RBDR 11.25.2015)

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Today on RBDR:

1) Pew Research studies and learns the extent of data leaks that can come from an app–and how intolerant many consumers are about knowingly sharing their data in order to download an app.

2) iModerate’s Adam Rossow delivers a perceptive, amusing list of 10 things that researchers should be thankful for as we approach Thanksgiving in the U.S.

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Political polling and SurveyMonkey. Research data Facebook can bring to MR. (RBDR 11.24.2015)

Today on RBDR:

1) SurveyMonkey decides to risk its reputation by entering the political polling field.

2) What can Facebook provide market researchers? Doug Pruden and Terry Vavra spell out six things to start.

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Fox abandons overnight ratings. Yahoo Mail may restrict ad blocking. (RBDR 11.23.2015)

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1) Fox Television announces it will no longer announce overnight numbers generated by Nielsen; instead, it will emphasize 3-day and 7-day viewing data from multiple sources.

2) Call it “revenge of the advertisers.” Yahoo Mail says it will test restriction of email service for individuals who use ad blocking.

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SM marketing vs. traditional. Notable MR award winners. MRC issues SM guidelines. (RBDR 11.19.2015)

Today on RBDR:

1) New study with 511 marketers shows they believe social media is now more effective than many traditional norms of marketing.

2) Winners from research announced for Jay Wilson Lifetime Achievement Award, Golden Bridge Awards and Stevie Executive of the Year Awards.

3) Media Rating Council issues its Social Media Measurement Guideline V1.0.

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