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Today: 1) Tremor Video’s MRC accreditation for VideoHub video video advertising metrics has been “continued.” 2) China’s NDP Media claims that Big Data injection into programmatic buying makes advertising choices faster and better. 3) Field Agent CEO Rick West explains to RBDR why the research industry’s fast-paced mobile research initiatives make sense.
1) Hats off to vitaTrackr, which has decided to take the lead by inviting key elements of the health care industry to join it in a collaboration to create the foundation for data-enabled health care. 2) IBM Watson is being assigned its most challenging task to date: helping to find medical cures for glioblastoma patients. 3) Pharma MR stalwart and proponent Charlotte Sibley speaks with Bob Lederer about how and why many pharmacos are missing the boat with Big Data. 4) The Ogilvy Awards handed out at the ARF ReThink Conference awarded 6 different health care-related organizations in a New York ceremony on March 25.
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Today: 1) India faces a polling scandal after hidden camera conversations with leading polling organizations shows 11 of 13 willing to tweak or mislead results. 2) TAM (Kantar and Nielsen) register to provide TV Ratings in India after the country’s High Court temporarily halts implementation of new TV Ratings business guidelines. 3) RBRDR News Notes: New Nielsen COO Brian West, Wells Fargo hires A. Charles Thomas to run its data operations and teenage-focused retailer Claire’s hires Katy Perry to develop a new jewelry line after extensive MR shows her to be a global “superstar.”
KL Communications CEO Kevin Lonnie’s shares his thoughts about gamification here:
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Today: 1) By popular RBDR viewer demand, we explain the 6 distinct types of tweets. 2) At the Gartner Business Intelligence Summit, predictions about the demise of the term “Big Data,” projections about purchases from consumer wearable devices in 2015 and cautions about making use of data as well as understanding the importance of information trust issues. 3) Time for some MR fun (!) on RBDR. It’s Humpday as Will Ferrell joins First Lady Michelle Obama’s “Let’s Move” focus group.
Today, sponsored by KL Communications (http://www.klcommunications.com):
1) A Fournaise Marketing Group’ study says 70% of all marketers failed to meet their business goals in 2013.
2) Second Screeners (already 42% of consumers) say it strengthens their connection with TV programs they like to watch.
3) Millward Brown is predicting that multi-screen usage will become a dominant factor in 2014.
4) WPP CEO Sir Martin Sorrell says data collectors need to do away with opt-out and that businesses need to educate consumers about the benefits of Big Data.
5) Nielsen, in line with its FTC agreement allowing the acquisition of Arbitron, contracts with comScore to tap into —-Arbitron PPM TV and radio data.
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