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How do people consume the news?

While TV is still people's main news source, only slightly fewer 18-34 year olds get their evening news via Facebook rather than a newspaper or news website, writes Ralph Risk, European marketing director, Lightspeed Research.

A white or a blue Christmas?

This year, only one in five shoppers are leaving their Christmas shopping until December, write Neil Valentine and Jennifer Fisher of Ipsos Marketing.

Young westerners are embracing a global outlook

The contrast between global and local is becoming one of the defining features of the 21st century, according to Canvas8's Global Mindset study.

How tablets and e-readers are changing the UK's digital diet

Sixty nine percent of tablet owners think most people will have a tablet or e-reader in the future, research from UM London reveals.

Are own-brand products key to winning the supermarket price wars?

Consumers are increasingly trying to save money by buying more own-brand supermarket items, writes Mark Ursell, managing director, Tpoll.

Christmas shopping: profiling parents

School parents are 28% more likely than the average British adult to often refer to the internet before making purchases, writes Alice Dunn, marketing executive, Kantar Media.

Portrait of a heavy online shopper

Forty percent of online shoppers in the UK make an online purchase at least once a week, writes John Thekanady, client services manager, Kantar Media Compete.


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