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Media Strategy: Understanding Audiences
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Mechanics vs. Strategy Understanding the Mechanics –Concepts and equations –Universe, Rating, HUT, Share, Gross Impressions, GRPs, Reach, Frequency, CPM, CPP, & VPVH Thinking about Strategy –Set Effective Frequency and Reach –Profile the Target Audience –Track the Competition –Determine Timing and Geography
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Marketing/Media Data Sources Who is the audience? Simmons/MRI What media do they use? Simmons/MRI How much do they buy? Simmons/MRI Where is the competition? BAR/LNA When do I communicate ? BAR/LNA Where do I direct my messages? BDI/CDI
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Simmons and MRI Multi-media audience estimates combined with extensive product/service use –Simmons Market Research Bureau (SMRB) –Mediamark Research Inc. (MRI) data National syndicated studies –Random sample surveys conducted year round –Coterminous 48 states - One respondent per HH Media measurement methodologies vary –Simmons better for some, MRI for others
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Magazine Audience Measurement Simmons: “Through the book” –Measure audience of a specific issue –Provide actual memory prompt of cover MRI: “Recent reading” –Identifies people who read a magazine with a specified time period –10% - 30% higher than Simmons Simmons is the preferred method
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Broadcast Audience Measurement Simmons: Measures TV and radio use only among a sub-sample of respondents –Assessed primarily in May-June MRI: Measures TV and radio use among all respondents who complete survey –Assessed all year long Simmons better for print; MRI for broadcast
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Product Data Both Simmons and MRI provide extensive product/service use data –By broad product category - ex. Salted Snacks –Within categories, by type & brand Similar results for overall product use –Both also measure volume of product use –MRI collects more detailed volume data
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Use vs. Volume Use: Number of people using a product –Ex. Number of airline travelers Volume: Number of units or amount of the product used over a specified time period –Ex. Number of trips taken Must consider use and volume –Offers better understanding of brand user
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Volumetrics MRI provides more volume data –Estimates based on respondent giving actual use figure for each item Simmons provides less volume data –Estimates based on respondent checking a “use range” for entire category or kind
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