Ein Trend, der seit einiger Zeit bei den IVW-Zahlen zu beobachten ist, setzt sich nun auch bei der AGOF fort: Während fast alle großen überregionalen Nachrichten-Websites Nutzer verlieren, holen die kleineren, meist regionalen Angebote auf. Von den sechs größten Kontrahenten gewann diesmal nur Bild.de. Für Spiegel, Focus, Welt, Süddeutsche und Stern ging es hingegen abwärts. Größte prozentuale Gewinner sind stattdessen die Berliner Morgenpost, ovb-online aus Rosenheim und die Schwäbische Zeitung.
Oceanographer John Delaney is leading the team that is building an underwater network of high-def cameras and sensors that will turn our ocean into a global interactive lab -- sparking an explosion of rich data about the world below. About John Delaney John Delaney leads the team that is building a cabled network of deep-ocean sensors that will study, over time and space, the way the ocean's complex processes interact. By networking the… Full bio and more links
In the competitive world of television news, it’s a given that stations need to know as much as possible about their viewers. But a groundbreaking study suggests that ratings and telephone surveys provide a less than complete picture of the audience and its viewing habits. The Middletown Media Studies examined how people really use the media by comparing the results of telephone surveys to diaries and to direct observation of people both at home and away from home. Co-author Bob Papper of Ball State University says one conclusion is inescapable: “If you think you know about your audience by asking them on the phone, you know nothing.”