Info Age less relevant than 80s Industrial Age? 5 Key Future Points for MR Pros. (RBDR 04.11.2016)

Today on RBDR:

1) This past Sunday’s “Fareed Zakaria GPS” contained a mini-debate about the relative lack of impact from the current information age comparatively speaking with the 1890s Industrial Age. We recommend viewing this 8-minute segment. Watch it by clicking here.

2) An ESOMAR webinar focused on key issues around the future of market researchers, and came up with five key points.

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5 Online MR myths. NYTimes reveals how it builds online readership. (RBDR 10.13.2015)

Today on RBDR:

1) Five myths about online research worth pondering.

2) How the New York Times is measuring what its digital readers are most interested in — and what it is doing about that.

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Why Gallup is giving up in the election polling it created. (RBDR 10.12 .2015)

Today on RBDR:

RBDR Producer Bob Lederer reports on the decision by Gallup to discontinue its presidential primary polling — and perhaps its election polling — and offers some thoughts on what it means to business and the industry, plus unsaid reasons for the decision.

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