Posts Tagged for: insight

[VIDEO] Doco presentations from SMW

In case you missed it, here are the very insightful panel discussions Doco presented at Social Media Week London, starring Doco’s Head of Strategic Planning Maurice Wheeler. Teenage of the Species http://new.livestream.com/smwlondon/socialmediatheteenagebrain

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A Sound Investment

  Not just ‘Silly noises’ Like most kids, when I was younger I liked to make up my own sound effects. Any kid that’s played with toy cars, stuck their arms out and flown around like a plane, pretended they
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NINTH EDITION: Family Matters

Disney and Nickelodeon go after mummy bloggers Disney Interactive has acquired five-year-old online parenting platform Babble Media, which houses more than 200 mom bloggers. Nickelodeon, meanwhile, has officially launched NickMom.com, a platform that is initially rolling out as a blog
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EIGHTH EDITION: Family Matters

Fatherhood reduces testosterone Blood tests reveal that levels of testosterone in men drop substantially over a five-year period in those with children. Testosterone levels were tracked in 624 men from the age of 21. Men with higher levels of testosterone
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SEVENTH EDITION: Family Matters

Mothers ‘genuinely trust’ few brands A study of 3,000 mothers has revealed that British mothers ‘genuinely trust’ just 18 household brands. When it comes to shopping, more than half of women stick to the same brands their mothers used to
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FIFTH EDITION: Family Matters

Young people love their mobiles more than TV UK population as a whole – TV remains the media that would be missed the most, although it’s popularity has decreased – from 50% (2009) to 44% (2010). 16-24s – for the
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