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June 14, 2011

CRE Establishes Database for Study of User Experience
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June 8, 2011

Council For Research Excellence Selects Ernst & Young For Study Of Methods For Measuring The Digital Audience
CRE Press Release (.pdf)


March 23, 2011

Council for Research Excellence Adds Members Representing NBC Universal, Nomura Securities, Riester
CRE Press Release (.pdf)


February 22, 2011

CRE to Study User Experience on Multiple Video Screens and Formats
CRE Press Release (.pdf)


February 10, 2011

CRE Issues RFP to Study Digital Audience Measurement
CRE Press Release


October 19, 2010

News Release Announcing MC&E Research Review RFP
CRE Press Release


June 21, 2010

CRE Studies Non-Responders
Mediaweek


June 16, 2010

Consumers Are Widely Exposed To Media Prior To Shopping
CRE Press Release


May 24, 2010

Broadcast's Youth Market Starts at 44
Advertising Age


May 10, 2010

Initial data-mining from video consumer mapping (VCM) study shows commercial exposure
CRE Press Release


March 9, 2010

Set-Top Boxes Blaze New Trail - Though Still In The Wild West Of Audience Research
CRE Press Release


November 4, 2009

The CRE’s Re-Affirms Difficulty of Measuring Media Usage in the Workplace
CRE Press Release


July 10, 2009

Quotes about the Video Consumer Mapping Study


May 24, 2009

As TV Dwindles, It Still Leads
The New York Times


May 18, 2009

Upfronts 2009: Fox's Peter Rice Adds Voice To Broadcast Vs. Cable Battle
Broadcasting & Cable


April 17, 2009

TV Still Occupies Two Thirds of Adult Screen Time
MediaPost Blogs


April 3, 2009

Comment: I really do love TV
B&T


April 1, 2009

Study Watches People Watch Commercials
TVWeek

Video Watching: Live TV Still King
LDS Media Talk


March 30, 2009

New Devices Impactful, But TV Still Rules
Mediaweek

Study: Tube Still Tops
The Washington Times

Study: In-home TV viewing still dominates
CED Magazine

Younger Boomers consume more Video Media than any other group
HispanicAd.com


March 28, 2009

Americans watch screens 8.5 hours per day
UPI

US Adults Average Eight Hours A Day Looking At Screens
Red Orbit


March 27, 2009

8 Hours a Day Spent on Screens, Study Finds
The New York Times

'Live' TV Still Rules
Adweek

Americans spend eight hours a day on screens
AFP

Boob tube vs. YouTube: traditional TV still dominates
Ars Technica


March 26, 2009

Ground-Breaking Study of Video Viewing Finds Baby Boomers Age 45-54 Consume More Video Media Than Any Other Group
CRE Press Release


March 16, 2009

Major Research Report Expected To Explode TV Viewing Myths
Broadcasting & Cable