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  2. Social network aggregation - Wikipedia

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    Social network aggregation is the process of collecting content from multiple social network services into a unified presentation. Examples of social network aggregators include Hootsuite or FriendFeed, which may pull together information into a single location [1] or help a user consolidate multiple social networking profiles into a single profile.

  3. Vividata - Wikipedia

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    Vividata resulted from a 2014 merger between the Print Measurement Bureau (PMB) and the Newspaper Audience Databank (NADbank). [2] The merged company temporarily used the name Amalco . [ 2 ] The non-profit PMB traced itself back to 1973, when it conducted its first national print survey. [ 3 ]

  4. James G. Webster - Wikipedia

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    James G. Webster (born 1951) is a professor and audience researcher at Northwestern University. [1] Webster's publications have documented patterns of audience behavior, sometimes challenging widely held misconceptions. He has also made foundational contributions to audience theory and the methods of audience analysis.

  5. HuffPost Data

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    Interactive maps, databases and real-time graphics from The Huffington Post

  6. Communication design - Wikipedia

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    It also creates new media channels to ensure the message reaches the target audience. Due to overlapping skills, some designers use graphic design and communication design interchangeably. Communication design can also refer to a systems-based approach, in which the totality of media and messages within a culture or organization are designed as ...

  7. Audience theory - Wikipedia

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    Audience theory offers explanations of how people encounter media, how they use it, and how it affects them. Although the concept of an audience predates modern media, [1] most audience theory is concerned with people’s relationship to various forms of media. There is no single theory of audience, but a range of explanatory frameworks.

  8. Wikipedia : Tools/User interaction investigations

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    Screenshot of the Interaction Timeline. Interaction Timeline shows a chronological history of two users' across pages where they both made edits.. Enter two usernames and a wiki, and the Interaction Timeline will display a chronologic list of edits made by the two specified users on pages where both users have edited.

  9. Media strategy - Wikipedia

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    Media is a means or tool that is used to express and communicate messages to targeted audiences. [1] There are various types of media, including but not limited to visual media, audio media, and traditional folk art media. These can also overlap with each other, for example, television is a typical example of visual-audio media.