The Publisher Research Council (PRC) is introducing a new digital currency, DAMS (Digital Audience Measurement System) for websites to sell their audiences in South Africa and PRC members. Many other publishers are already supplying real-time audiences to the dashboard, which went live on November 1st. The PRC is the oldest and one of the most […]
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Fusion22 to be launched next week
The most comprehensive media study ever produced in South Africa is launching next week. The Broadcast Research Council of South Africa (BRC), Publisher Research Council of South Africa (PRC) and Nielsen South Africa are proud to introduce Fusion22, bringing together the combined data of effectively 56 219 respondents into a single study. Fusion matches respondents […]
Continue readingMore TagPRC announces the new reading currency READ2021
The Publisher Research Council (PRC) has announced their new readership currency READ2021 (REader Audience Data) release – bringing a seismic change to current research methodology, moving away from a single survey to aggregated and fused data. The new dataset combines the PAMS 2021 Online survey and the brand and offline component from PAMS 2019. “From […]
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The Nielsen’s Advanced Analytics team has carried out numerous Media ROI (Return on Investment) studies over the past 3 years. Reading, i.e. Digital and Print combined, consistently deliver the greatest ROI for every R1 spent than any other medium. 17 brands, across six categories which include toothpaste, analgesics, coffee, snacks and chips, chocolate and liquor […]
Continue readingMore TagPRC and Nielsen launch first fused survey in South Africa
The PRC (Publisher Research Council) and Nielsen launched the first ever fused dataset in South Africa at packed out launch events in Johannesburg and Cape Town. This new and comprehensive brand dataset is changing the face of research in this country while adapting to current consumer behaviour. According to Jonathon Wells, Senior VP at Nielsen […]
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The PRC (Publisher Research Council) and Nielsen’s first fused dataset, comprising PAMS (Publisher Audience Measurement Survey) and CPS (Consumer Panel Survey) will be launched this month on Wednesday 26 September in Johannesburg and Friday 28 September in Cape Town. #Fusion2018, the newly fused PRC PAMS and Nielsen CPS data is an exciting innovation in South […]
Continue readingMore TagUtilising technology for better research
Advances in technology and computing power make it possible to fuse multiple research surveys. Essentially there is no more need for outdated brand diaries in 2018. “Picture this,” says Peter Langschmidt, consultant to the PRC (Publisher Research Council). “It’s 1975 and paper diary research is state-of-the-art when conducting FMCG brand research. It’s now 2018, with […]
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Fusion is no longer the vision in research, but rather the preferred solution. The first fused media and brand data will be available to the media industry as soon as August this year comprising of the PRC’s PAM S and Nielsen’s Consumer Panel. The PRC plans to fuse Narratiive’s (formerly Effective Measure) online data to […]
Continue readingMore TagPRC brings Nielsen fused brand & PAMS
Nielsen has announced that it will release Consumer Panel data fused with 2017 PAMS data in August this year, this is an enhanced survey that will provide the industry with rich information on 200 consumer goods categories and more than 5 000 brands. The study is being funded by the Publisher Research Council (PRC) and will […]
Continue readingMore TagPRC introduces the TOC (Technical Oversight Committee)
In order to deliver credible and objective data, the Publisher Research Council (PRC) has introduced the TOC (Technical Oversight Committee) to guarantee the authenticity of PAMS (Publisher Audience Measure Survey) and other surveys it conducts. “Media owners and Joint Industry Councils (JIC) like the PRC that conduct their own research have been accused of ‘marking […]
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