Pressure on Twitter to replace polls. The determining age group in Election 2016. (RBDR 08.24.2016)

Today on RBDR:

1) There are proponents for Twitter to replace polls due to their questionable quality and more obvious inaccuracies.

2) John Zogby Strategies reveals the demographic group to watch closely to learn who will win the 2016 U.S. presidential sweepstakes.

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Nielsen launches SM/TV service. CMO considerations in the digital marketing age. (RBDR 08.11.2016)

Today on RBDR:

1) Nielsen launches a social media/TV service that provides Twitter AND Facebook data.

2) New considerations for CMOs as the digital marketing age continues to evolve and promise corporate and brand-building capabilities.

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Ipsos on global MR. Twitter data: unlocked through Magic Pony acquisition? (RBDR 08.02.2016)

Today on RBDR:

1) Ipsos fills us all in on its perspectives about the global research industry.

2) Twitter’s June acquisition of Magic Pony Technology can be a game changer for organizations which want to understand their Twitter data.

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TV vs. digital advertising. Neustar, Twitter team up for Spain-based SM service. (RBDR 07.07.2016)

Today on RBDR: 1) TV advertising engagement is compared with several digital advertising modes. 2) Neustar, Inc. joins Twitter in launching a service in Spain that can aid marketers in making sense of social media in real time.
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Decision scientists: overpaid? Tweets for TV correlate to watch behavior. (RBDR 07.06.2016)

Today on RBDR:

1) Barclays Head of Advanced Analytics Harry Powell bogs about British CEOs’ dislike of how much decision scientists in their companies are being paid…but Howell says there is no sign that this trend is going to change.

2) A study claims that increases in certain emotions expressed in Twitter tweets about TV programs correlates to predictability of viewing in comedy, drama and romantic series.

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