Posts
- Category: articles (continued)
- Twitter Usage In America: 2010 (2)
- Use of the Cell Phone as a Media Measurement Device
- View Election 2004 Exit Poll Results (1)
- Wanna Be Startin’ Something?
- Watching TV In The Cab
- WCBS-FM: A Final Appreciation (56)
- Welcome to the New Edison Media Research Website!
- What CC’s Spotload Initiative Means For You
- What Stern Really Means For Satellite Radio (And Terrestrial Broadcasters)
- What to Watch for on Election Night
- What Was The Summer Hit Of 2004?
- What We Learned From Testing Christmas Music In 2004 (2)
- What’s Wrong with Focus Groups?
- Whatever Reggaeton’s Future, A Permanent Change In The Landscape (9)
- When Contest Winners Will Not Scream (27)
- When Is A Hip-Hop Record Ready To Cross Over?
- Where the Presidential Election Stands Today and Why This Election is So Hard to Predict
- Why Callout Hits No Longer Have Legs
- Will Chicago Love “Soft Jammin’ Oldies”? First Listen: WILV (Love 100.3) Chicago
- Would Research Have Killed the Classics? Let's Go To The Tape (5)
- Category: blog
- "My Two Songs": When Listeners Agree To Disagree (2)
- 2012: Will the Republican Delegate Rules Changes Prolong their Primary Season?
- 23 Million Radio Listeners Tune Into Super Bowl XLVI (2)
- 30 Under 30
- A Carousel of Ads
- A Dramatic Rise in Internet Radio Usage (3)
- A Potentially Record-Breaking Number of New Senators
- A Simple Matrix For Social Media Engagement (4)
- A Simple Proposal To Make Supreme Court Appointments More Fair
- An Early Harbinger Of The 2012 Election
- An Early Read On Hawaii's Open Senate Seat
- An Election Night Wrap-Up [VIDEO]
- And The Oscar Goes To...Bruno?
- Another Opportunity for Mall Advertising
- Are you LinkedIn? (3)
- As Search Goes Mobile, Consumer Research Must Follow
- Awareness of Location Based Social Networks Currently 7% Of Americans 12+
- Better Angels (6)
- Beyond Country's P1s (2)
- Bill Clinton's Third Term
- Blackberry Strikes Again (1)
- Bloggers Beware!
- Canary in the Coal Mine - At Least Four Members of the New York City Council Lose Their Re-election Bids in Tuesday's Primary
- Candidate Momentum in the South Carolina Republican Primary
- Career Women Make Bad Mothers?
- Catch Up While Filling Up
- Clinton's Support Amongst White Union Workers Erodes in Wisconsin
- Conducting Market Research In Post-Kaddafi Libya
- Corzine The 'Underdog'
- Could Scott Brown Return to the Senate? (1)
- Country Radio's Heartbeat: The Lives of Your Listeners (1)
- Credit to the Best Predictions Made this Primary Season
- Dad is Dad, So Don’t Treat Him Like Mom (1)
- Deeds Beats McAuliffe And Moran - Another Classic Example Of How An Underfunded Underdog Can Win A Three-way Primary
- Delta Air Lines and Digitas Take Placed-Based Digital Media to New Heights
- Does Talk Radio Matter?
- Edison Announces New Inceptive Market Research Initiative (3)
- Edison Conducts Florida Primary Exit Polls; Romney Declared Winner
- Edison Conducts Iowa Entrance Polls; Iowa GOP Declares Santorum Winner
- Edison Conducts Nevada Caucus Entrance Polls; Romney Declared Winner
- Edison Conducts NH Primary Exit Polls; Romney Declared Winner
- Edison Conducts Research On Behalf Of St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
- Edison Conducts South Carolina Primary Exit Polls; Gingrich Declared Winner
- Edison Exit Polling Elections in the Republic of Georgia
- Edison Research Announces 2011 “30 Under 30” (10)
- Edison Research Conducts Exit Polling in the Republic of Georgia for Imedi and Rustavi 2
- Edison Research Exit Poll in the Republic of Georgia Conducted for Imedi and Rustavi 2
- Edison Successfully Conducts The 2012 National Election Exit Polls
- Exit Polling Iran's Northern Neighbor: It's Not The Voting, It's The Counting (2)
- Facebook Achieves Majority
- First Listen - NASH FM (10)
- For Obama, Improving U.S. Image Abroad Is A Work In Progress
- Frank Rich of the New York Times quotes Edison Exit Polls on "Change" in New Hampshire Primaries
- Gender Splits from the 2008 Democratic Contests
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