RESEARCH BRIEF
FROM THE CENTER FOR MEDIA RESEARCH
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Newspapers Still Send Consumers To The Store | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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by Jack Loechner, 48 minutes ago | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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According to early data from MORI Research, announced by the Newspaper Association of America, 59% of adults identify newspapers as the medium they use for planning, shopping and purchase decisions, making newspapers the leading advertising medium cited by consumers for these activities. NAA President and CEO, John Sturm, says "... while new technologies have their place in any total marketing program... newspaper advertising remains the most powerful tool for advertisers who want to motivate consumers to take action... " In a series entitled "American Consumer Insights," early results indicate:
While 82% of those surveyed said they "took action" as a result of newspaper advertising, including:
Preliminary data also reveals that other media trailed well behind newspapers as the primary medium for checking advertising. The closest competitor, the Internet, trailed newspapers by 20 percentage points, direct mail gained a 14% response in the survey, and television was cited by only 8% of respondents.
MORI Research conducted this phone and Internet survey of more than 3,000 adults for the Newspaper Association of For more information from the | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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