| 41. | Scott disdained the standardised playlists, market and audience research and other techniques introduced by the commercial stations in the 1980s.
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| 42. | In the UK, BARB ( Broadcasters Audience Research Board ) reported Netflix as being extremely successful in the UK market.
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| 43. | In 2002, US radio audience research company Arbitron announced that Jazz FM was the most listened to Internet radio station.
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| 44. | Scannell said, referring to Howard Schimmel, vice president of audience research for MTV Networks, the Viacom unit that runs Nickelodeon.
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| 45. | A record 31 . 5 million Britons, 59 percent of the population, watched Saturday's funeral, the British Audience Research Bureau said.
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| 46. | Ms . McPheters said she was " particularly excited " by the Simmons'measures " to further develop magazine audience research ."
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| 47. | In the spring of 1995, there was good news : ABC bought the pilot, which tested extremely well in audience research.
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| 48. | The BBC's Audience Research Report showed a mostly negative reaction from viewers, with " just under a third " reacting favourably.
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| 49. | "Based on all our audience research this is far and away the most popular part of the collection, " he added.
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| 50. | These promotional materials consistently change and evolve as a direct consequence of audience research up until the film opens in theaters.
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