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SEN offers biased commentary for Carlton’s finals return 

Sports Entertainment Network (SEN) will be broadcasting biased commentary for Blues fans during the Carlton match against the Swans on Friday, September 8. Thanks to BUPA, SEN is bringing the trio of Andy Maher, Mark Maclure and Wayne Johnson into the calling booth for the occasion.“Let’s be honest, the Carlton army has been quiet for too long at this time of the… Read More
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Making waves for K9 Rescue Group

91.7 The Wave recently raised $10,000 for the K9 Rescue Group at their second K9 Dog Rescue Quiz Night. After a successful inaugural event in 2022, The Wave put their paws together to up the ante for the non-profit dog rescue team – selling all 23 tables for the quiz night in under a week.Breakfast duo Gunners and Ali worked hard to… Read More
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ACRA nominated Handball Blitz crowns a winner 

Thousands of handballs and over 240 kids later, Nova 106.9’s ‘Ash, Luttsy & Susie O’Neill’s Handball Blitz,’ has found a winner. The ACRA nominated ‘Most Creative Station Promotion’ held its showdown on August 31 on a purpose-built handball stage set up in front of 43,000 people at Suncorp Stadium.During the Brisbane Broncos and Melbourne Storm halftime, southside student Jet, from Anglican… Read More
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2023 ACRAs: Tickets go on sale, performers unveiled

Tickets are now on sale for the 2023 Australian Commercial Radio Awards (ACRAs), boasting performaces from Ian Moss, Budjerah, Mia Ray and Mitch Tambo. The awards will celebrate a centenary of radio in Australia and honour the late Mushroom Records founder Michael Gudinski with the inaugral Gudinski Award – celebrating an Australian music champion. “From the 1970’s through to his passing in 2021, Michael Gudinski was at… Read More
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3AW’s new lineup 

3AW has unveiled its new shuffled hosting lineup following Neil Mitchell’s announcement to step down as the host of Mornings.From January 2024, Tom Elliott will take Neil Mitchell’s place in Mornings, Jacqui Felgate will step into Elliot’s Drive slot and Tony Moclair will move into Afternoons.New Mornings host Tom Elliot has built his experience at 3AW since starting in 2002, taking over… Read More
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Beware: Not All Panel Providers Are Equal

Content from BPRPanel providers are responsible for recruiting and managing panels of survey respondents. Whether in the North America, the UK, Australasia, Europe, or the Middle East, one thing is for certain…. they are not all equal in the quality of data they obtain.Here are some reasons why panel providers are not all equal:

Panel Quality. Panel providers vary in terms of the quality of the panels they maintain. Some providers may have stringent recruitment processes and continuously validate their panellists to ensure they meet specific demographic criteria and are engaged in providing accurate responses. On the other hand, some providers may have looser recruitment methods, leading to lower-quality panellists who may not be representative of the target population.
Panel Size and Diversity. The size and diversity of a panel can significantly impact the reliability and representativeness of the data collected. A panel provider with a larger panel size and diverse pool of respondents can offer more robust insights across various demographic segments. Providers with smaller panels or limited diversity may result in limited sample sizes or biases in the data collected.
Target Audience Coverage. Different panel providers specialize in different target audiences or industries. Some may focus on specific demographics or geographic regions, while others may have expertise in particular sectors like healthcare, technology, or consumer goods. Depending on the research objectives, certain panel providers may be better suited for specific target audiences or industries.
Panellist Engagement and Response Rates. The level of engagement and response rates of panellists can vary between providers. Higher engagement and response rates indicate that panellists are more active, attentive, and willing to participate in surveys. Providers that invest in maintaining an engaged panel and have strategies to incentivise and retain panellists tend to yield better response rates and data quality.
Survey Quality Control. Panel providers employ various measures to ensure survey quality control. This includes monitoring for “speeders” (respondents who complete surveys too quickly), “straight-liners” (respondents who provide consistent but possibly inaccurate responses), the use of “bots” to complete surveys and other fraudulent or low-quality behaviour. Providers with robust quality control mechanisms can offer more reliable and trustworthy data.
Data Validation and Accuracy. Panel providers may differ in their data validation practices. Some providers validate responses through methods such as duplicate response checks, consistency checks and data verification, ensuring the accuracy and reliability of the data. Providers that prioritize data validation and implement rigorous checks can deliver more accurate insights.
At BPR, we not only continually stress test our panel providers to ensure the veracity of our clients’ data but we take the process one step further. We apply our own internal diagnostic procedures to further validate the data to guarantee the quality of the insights we present to our clients.By David Kidd, BPR […]