IRI’s FREE Covid-Era CPG Forecasting Data / RBDR

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October 19, 2020

Today on RBDR: IRI Strategic Analytics President KK Davey explains that the new IRI CPG Demand Index™ Forecast service (available to all businesses, even non-IRI clients) focuses on grocery categories during Covid. Forecasts are predicated on the impact of complex, interdependent factors, including pandemic trends, consumers, lifestyle shifts, shopper channels, employment and income growth.

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Good Advertising News for Streamed TV Viewing / RBDR

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January 21, 2020

Today on RBDR: Bill Harvey discusses a Fox study due for release the last week of January, which discusses Return on Ad Spending for News & Sports programs, plus ad spending value from TV program viewing on streamed, non-traditional devices.

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CPG performance. Leo Shapiro passes. Google on apps and A.I. (RBDR 11.12.2015)

Today on RBDR:

1) New Information Resources, Inc. study reports CPG merchandising is not performing up to snuff. (Study can be downloaded here)

2) A handful of TV and cable networks are cutting back on their number of commercial spots, which has multiple implications on media research.

3) Leo Shapiro died at 94 after decades of research contributions to P&G, Staples, Kimberly-Clark and Coca-Cola in particular.

4) Google news includes recruitment in the coming week for a hush-hush research project involving application developers (you can volunteer here), and Google is open sourcing its artificial intelligence (aka, machine learning) to gain the counsel and expertise of outsiders.

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The End of “Flash.” IRI & GigWalk in-store services. EXPLOR Award nominations. (RBDR 9.3.2015)

Today on the Research Business DAILY Report:

1) Google Chrome is immediately stopping all use of flash, joining Mozilla and the Amazon Advertising Network.

2) Information Resources, Inc. partners with GigWalk to provide in-store services backed by mobile phone data collection and reporting.

3) The EXPLOR Award is seeking nominations for its 2015 announcement this November at the Market Research Event.

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You are invited to read Decision Analyst President Jerry Thomas’ article on making better sense of CPG new product sales projections. You can read it HERE.

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