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Weekly Show 8: B2B International

Paul Hague, B2B International

 GUEST  Researcher, prolific author, entrepreneur, blogger and podcaster Paul Hague, co-founder and Director, B2B International

 TOPICS  Rationale for copious writing; TNS and other non pure-plays struggle in online research; pharmaceutical and medical research; report from the Marketing Week MR Forum by Tim Williams, ICG; challenges with startup #2; business benefits achieved from blogging and podcasting; new B2B Intl office in China

 NOTABLE MENTIONS  AQR, B&MR, Chrissie Hague, Ciao, Dunlop Rubber, dunnhumby, Fiona Jack, Greenfield Online, Harris Interactive, Julia Cupman, Martin Hayward, MRS, Nick Hague, Tesco Clubcard, TNS, YouGov

Music Brother Love and Little Thom from the PMN

Series:Weekly

 
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Weekly Show 7: OTX Europe

Ian Wright, OTX Europe

 GUEST  Ian Wright, MD, OTX Europe

 TOPICS  From $0 to $3m turnover in 9 months; the consumer appetite for video downloads and implications for the movie industry; the first free legal music download service; MR industry letting down graduate trainees; virtual reality research; validating the link between emotive advertising and strong brands

 NOTABLE MENTIONS  AOL, BMRB, (Sony) Bravia, David Brandt, Disney, Honda, IPSOS, MRS Conference, Robert Heath, RSL, Shelley Zalis, Universal Music

Music 2006 Pl@stic Soul and Geoff Smith from the PMN

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Weekly Show 6: Spring Research

Stephen Phillips, Spring Research

 GUEST  Stephen Phillips, founder and Managing Partner, Spring Research

 TOPICS  Research via mobiles; the social media/networking revolution; audio comments from Ruth McNeil (Response Consulting) and Darren Noyce (SKOPOS); making multimedia presentations the norm; effective business development; overcoming recruitment challenges

 NOTABLE MENTIONS  AMI Group, Amnesty International, Bebo, Buzzmetrics, ESOMAR Congress, Jeremy Bullmore, Moët Hennessy, MRS Conference, MySpace, Paris Hilton, Synovate, ToLuna, Tuned In, Unilever, WOMMA, Xbox, YouTube

Music 2006 Pl@stic Soul and The Clintons from the PMN

Series:Weekly

 
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ESOMAR 3: Sahar Hashemi, Serial Entrepreneur

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John Kearon, BrainJuicerIn this, the third of four preview podcasts ahead of ESOMAR Congress ‘06, one of the industry’s foremost entrepreneurs, John Kearon of BrainJuicer, speaks to one of the nation’s most accomplished serial entrepreneurs, Sahar Hashemi, co-founder of Coffee Republic and founder of new startup Skinny Candy. Sahar talks about ways to stimulate that all-important entrepreneurial spirit within all of us so as to cultivate innovative and fresh thinking

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DRNO EarPieces (archived)

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[36] W/c May 28: Mike Sherman, Synovate’s Executive Director of Consumer Insights (Asia Pacific), on why he switched from management consultancy to research, and on the viral phenomenon that is the ‘Synovate Rap’ video. Recorded @ ESOMAR Consumer Insights ‘07 Series:Events Series:ESOMAR Series:CI07

[35] W/c May 14: Manjima Khandelwal, senior VP of Nielsen Customized Research, on the launch of the groundbreaking brand health management tool, Brand3 (‘Brand Cubed’)

[34] W/c May 7: Andrew Swift, MD of UK marketing services recruiters Price Jamieson, on why he and fellow owner Ann Jamieson decided to sell to US-based Aquent, a global force in marketing and communications recruitment and related services

[33] W/c Apr 30: Dave Remer and Fernando Miranda MD, co-founders and respectively chairman and chief science officer at
Lucid Systems
, on how neuroscience will change the way advertising effectiveness is measured and on the buzz they created at the recent ARF conference

[32] W/c Apr 16: Hafsteinn Már Einarsson, Director of Market Research Development at Capacent, winners of a six year audience measurement contract, on what it took to convince the key TV and radio broadcasters in Iceland to adopt their Arbitron PPM system

[31] W/c Apr 2: Jo Hamilton, the BBC’s head of audience measurement, on some of the qualities they seek in agencies wanting to join their roster

[30] W/c Mar 19: Peter Bowman, the newly appointed general manager for the joint industry body JICIMS, on his quest to develop a consumer-centric common currency for the internet to help strengthen the medium’s appeal to advertisers

[29] W/c Mar 12: Michael P. Connors, Chairman & CEO, Information Services Group on the $260m burning a hole in his pocket and how he intends to spend it within the wider $130bn+ information services sector

[28] W/c Mar 5: David Day, CEO Europe, Lightspeed Research on current issues in the online research space such as research quality, skills gaps, and future priorities for expansion

[27] W/c Feb 26: Simon Vangelder, new MD of qual specialist TwoMinds. on tapping into the crucial 95% of the mind that traditional techniques leave behind. This podcast is a bit heavy on the science bit!

[26] W/c Feb 19: At the tender age of 32, Pulse Group CEO Bob Chua is well on the way to achieving his ambition of running a publicly listed company. He talks about how the recent “significant” investment from VC JAIC will be spent, growth opportunities in Asia-Pacific and in online, and his brand of entrepreneurism

[25] W/c Feb 5: Despite being almost 76, Dr. Richard Wirthlin has no plans to retire yet. On the occasion of his leaving the Harris Interactive board, he talks about how he started in research, his days in the White House as President Reagan’s pollster, the merger with Harris Interactive and his future plans

[24] W/c Jan 29: Kevin Steeds, chairman of the acquisitive Cello, on his latest two research buys Rosenblatt Limited and internet specialist Digital People Online. Plus, he discusses the types of company next on his shopping list

[23] W/c Jan 1: Paul Nesbitt explains how he uses easy-to-setup wikis to improve collaboration and productivity at IDG Communications

[22] W/c Dec 18: Martin Hayward, Director of Consumer Strategy and Futures at Tesco’s insight marketing firm dunnhumby, on the response to ACNielsen entering their space and the rather pleasant challenge of having to manage strong growth

[21] W/c Dec 11: Dr. Larry Ponemon, the new Chairman of CASRO’s Government & Public Affairs Committee, on privacy issues facing the profession with the rise of new technology – and CASRO’s response to them

[20] W/c Dec 4: BrainJuicer’s Chief Juicer, John Kearon, talks about the flotation process, transformations in research spend, future ambitions and challenges, and ‘pushing the goat’!

[19] W/c Nov 27: Mainak Mazumdar, VP of Measurement Services at Nielsen//NetRatings, on the tenfold expansion of his firm’s RDD panel, and the new possibilities for online panels

[18] W/c Nov 20: P&G’s Roula Nasser, Director of Customer and Market Knowledge of Global P&G Beauty, on the importance of partnership with agencies to help raise the impact of research. Recorded at the European Market Research Event

[17] W/c Nov 13: Anat Amir, O2’s Head of Product Experience and Research, talks about O2’s mobile TV user trials and future developments. Recorded at the European Market Research Event

[16] W/c Nov 6: Tom Markert, President and CEO of ACNielsen Loyalty, the new global division, on entering a market that’s seen Tesco’s dunnhumby achieve huge success

[15] W/c Oct 30: In the wake of the UK government’s Stern Report on Climate Change, Pete Comley, Chairman of Virtual Surveys, explains his bold move to render his agency carbon neutral

[14] W/c Oct 23: Adam Goodvach, co-founder of Australian customer experience firm Global Reviews on how his objective research methodology delivers better RoI

[13] W/c Oct 16: Simon Everard, Group Chairman, b2b specialists Kadence on the rationale for opening a full service office in India and on future geographic expansion

[12] W/c Oct 9: Howard Gershowitz, co-Chair of CMOR and VP, Mktg Inc., talks to MrWeb’s Michael Kenyon about the recent respondent co-operation summit in the US

[11] W/c Oct 2: Heidi Dickert, VP of New Products at MarketTools, on why doing research via mobiles/cellphones will soon be the norm

[10] W/c Sep 25: Simon Chadwick, Cambiar, on the rationale and prospects for gravitas, the new global strategic consultancy network targeting the CEOs of MR agencies

[09] W/c Sep 18: BT Futurologist Ian Pearson on the impact of fast technological change, being a thorn in BT’s side, the growth of podcasting and social media, and increasing privacy concerns. Recorded at ESOMAR Congress ‘06 in London

[08] W/c Sep 11: In-Stat senior analyst Brian O’Rourke on the state of the handheld, console and online gaming markets

[07] W/c Sep 4: A tribute to the father of exit polling and RDD, Warren Mitofsky, by collaborator Joe Lenski, co-founder and Executive VP of Edison Media Research

[06] W/c Aug 28: Professor Dr. Andreas Herrmann, University of St Gallen on the new MR lab for Audi. how the partnership developed, the appeal for prestigious collaborators Columbia and MIT, and the power of ‘defaults’ in decision-making

[05] W/c Aug 21: Harris Interactive CEO, Greg Novak, on their ‘reinvention’ since he took the top job, the upturn in the UK operation, future acquisition strategy, and long-term vision

[04] W/c Aug 14: ACNielsen BASES President, Mitch Barns, on how exceptional delivery and a clear RoI led to a global agreement with P&G. Plus his thoughts on future innovations in concept and product testing

[03] W/c Aug 7: Ciao’s new MD, Nicolas Metzke, on his promotion and plans for future expansion

[02] W/c Jul 31: YouGov’s joint CEO and co-founder, Nadhim Zahawi, on their second acquisition in the Middle East and medium term plans for growth

[01] W/c Jul 24: David Shankar on his recent appointment as COO of OTX

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Weekly Show 5: NetRatings

 GUEST  Lucy Green, VP of Marketing, Nielsen//NetRatings

 TOPICS  Cinema advertising income up 10%; Surveys can influence purchase decisions; BIG summer party; ESOMAR Congress preview; Weekly show hiatus
NETRATINGS: Internet survey meters; Panel size; Privacy issues; NetRatings vs. comScore; Social media/blog/podcast measurement; NetRatings rolls out expanded panel; Custom analytics; NetRatings vs. online researchers

 NOTABLE MENTIONS  BIG, comScore, David Riley, David Smith, Duke University, ESOMAR Congress, Gailynn Nicks, Gavan Fitzsimons, Gfk NOP, Google, IAB, Illuminas, IPSOS, Nick Thomas, Nielsen Media Research, Phyllis Macfarlane, Royal Bank of Scotland

Music 2006 Pl@stic Soul and Irene from the PMN

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Weekly Show 4: John Samuels

John Samuels

 GUEST  John Samuels, former MD of BMRB, has been awarded a Gold Medal for his significant contribution to the industry. John joins guest host Michael Warren to review the latest news and to chat about his fascinating career and offer his thoughts on the state of research

 TOPICS  Weekly Show hiatus (email us to keep the show on air during August); Janet Weitz sells FDS; TNS share price drop and the background to TNS and Tony Cowling; Tribute to Kit Molloy; John’s three research practice peeves; State of the industry; What John’s most proud of and whether he has any regrets; What John’s up to now

 NOTABLE MENTIONS  AGB, BMRB, Charlotte Cornish, David Winton, Dawn Mitchell, Eileen Cole, FDS, The Future Foundation, Hugh Stammers, IBM, Janet Weitz, Judy Lannon, Kit Molloy, Liz Nelson, Michael Warren, MRS, Patricia Mann, Robert Maxwell, Tony Cowling, TNS (and Taylor Nelson)

Music 2006 Pl@stic Soul and Adrina Thorpe from the PMN

Series:Weekly

 
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Weekly Show 3: IROS

Asim Srivastav, MD and founder, IROS

 GUEST  Asim Srivastav, MD and founder, IROS, the new research outsourcing operation based in Dubai and India, joins us for a chat and to review the latest news

 TOPICS  Mumbai bombings; Gulf between research clients and agencies; Researcher productivity; Ipsos MORI gets ISO 20252 accreditation; Asim’s winner and loser of the week; R-Net summer social; AOL cancellation hell; Jack Honomichl exclusive podcast preview; Research outsourcing and the challenge of starting an outsourcing company

 NOTABLE MENTIONS  AOL, Crispin Beale, Infosys, Ipsos MORI, Jack Honomichl, R-Net, Rebecca Walker, RI, Tesco, UGAM, Vincent Ferrari, WNS

Music 2006 Pl@stic Soul and Brother Love from the PMN

Series:Weekly

 
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Joseph Jaffe, the New Marketing

Sponsored by MrWeb

Life after 30s Ad bookJoseph Jaffe, Jaffe JuiceJoseph Jaffe, the innovative marketing thinker, is the author of Life After the 30-second Spot in which he passionately argues for marketers and advertisers to embrace the more imaginative and engaging techniques in an era of media fragmentation and consumer generated media

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Weekly Show 2: BrainJuicer

John Kearon, founder and Chief Juicer, BrainJuicer

 GUEST  John Kearon, founder and Chief Juicer, BrainJuicer

 TOPICS  Good financial results from online researchers; Addressing declining participation rates; John’s winner and loser of the week; AQR’s 25th anniversary; Rant of the week; BrainJuicer wins Philips global Insights Testing

 NOTABLE MENTIONS  AQR, Bill Gates, Birds Eye, Cadbury, iD Factor, Ipsos, James Surowiecki, Martin Glenn, Melinda Gates, Millward Brown, Philips, Research Now, Rosie Campbell, Siamack Salari, TNS, Unilever, Warren Buffet

Music 2006 Pl@stic Soul and The Clintons from the PMN

Series:MarketingTalk Series:AdTalk
Series:Weekly

 
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