On the road to one audience measurement solution for the Netherlands – Bas De Vos, Kijkonderzoek
Designing a sample for Yemen – Matt Warshaw, Robert Johnston, John Willingham, D3 Systems
Doing qualitative research in Afghanistan – D3 Systems and DW (Details TBC)
Using a mix of methodologies to understand media in Nepal – Don Ellison, ICF Macro
Is anything making sense yet? An update on Key Location Trackers – Colin Wilding, BBC
Opinion leaders: How do they consume media? – Stanislas Seveno, TNS-Sofres
Radio With Pictures: An update on Middle East audience survey– Jeff Cohen, WRN
Relaunching Monte Carlo Doualiya in the Middle East: From qualitative results to quantitative results – Frank Melloul, AEF
Lowy Institute report on public diplomacy and international broadcasting in Australia – Mark Colbert, ABC/Radio Australia
Public diplomacy and international broadcasting: The French approach – Frank Melloul, AEF
Andy Sennitt of Radio Netherlands Worldwide's Media Network looks at the changes taking place in international broadcasting and considers what new challenges they bring.
A widescreen approach to measurement: A re-think of success – Amanda Noonan, InterMedia
Measurement of blog traffic on RFI: Issues and learnings – Claire Marous-Guivarch, RFI
Understanding WOM in global social networks – Anne Barnsdale, BBC
Real-time social networking, digital diplomacy and mobile methods – Marie Gillespie, Professor of Sociology at The Open University, and Director of the Centre for Research on Socio-Cultural Change
Alternative methods of measuring internet audiences – Bill Bell, VOA/IBB
What are the best performance indicators for demonstrating the success of online activities? – DW (presenter TBC)
Online data : beyond performance assessment – Helene Reze, France 24
Access to information, digital divide and development outcomes – Klara Debeljak, InterMedia UK
Researching the use of mobiles for news – Bill Bell, VOA/IBB
Preliminary thoughts on mobile phone research – Betsy Henderson, RFA
Beyond our reach?: An approach to measuring quality – Colin Wilding, BBC
Developing research instruments to support RNW’s contract with the government – Cilia Krus, Radio Netherlands
Is audience reach always a measure of success? – DW (presenter TBC)
Expectations of international broadcasters: Qualitative research in Mexico, Brazil, DRC, Kenya and Mozambique – Daniel Nobi, AEF
How widespread is overclaiming of education in surveys? – Kevin Cowan, BBC
BBG and measuring impact – Bruce Sherman, Leah Ermarth, BBG
The Hilversum group; What it is and what it does – (Presenter TBC)
Experience in developing a core questionnaire – Colin Wilding, BBC
Bringing the CIBAR guidelines up to date – Allen Cooper, ACA