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The changing face of media and its impact on communications measurement lst European Summit on Measurement Principles of Measurement Dr Tom Watson The Media School Bournemouth University

The changing face of media and its impact on communications measurement lst European Summit on Measurement Basic Principles of Measurement Agenda Planning and objective setting Psychology of communication Evaluation structures and levels What can be measured Basic media evaluation

The changing face of media and its impact on communications measurement lst European Summit on Measurement Basic Principles of Measurement Measurement and evaluation in the planning cycle OBJECTIVE SETTING, MEASUREMENT AND THE PLANNING CYCLE STAGE ONE Audit Where are we now? Input: Existing research and benchmarks for measurement Key Planning Measurement STAGE TWO Objectives Where do we need to be? Overall goals Measurable objectives, messages, timescale by audience Level 1, output – production of public relations effort, for example messages sent Level 2, out-take – understanding, retention of messages by publics Level 3, outcome – the effects on attitudes, opinions and behaviours STAGE THREE Strategy and Plan How do we get there? What level of measurement? (1, 2, or 3?) STAGE FOUR Measurement & Evaluation Are we getting there? Measurement: Level 1 (Output) Level 2 (Out-take) Level 3 (Outcome) What should we: continue doing? start doing? adjust? STAGE FIVE Result How did we do? Quantity outcome: Objectives met? Did we get value? Lessons learned?

The changing face of media and its impact on communications measurement lst European Summit on Measurement Basic Principles of Measurement Communications process Presentation  Attention  Comprehension  Acceptance  Retention  Action - Outcome McGuire (1984 )

The changing face of media and its impact on communications measurement lst European Summit on Measurement Basic Principles of Measurement Communication and evaluation Presentation Attention Comprehension Acceptance Retention Action Output (L1) Out-take (L2) Outcome (L3) Lindenmann 1993

The changing face of media and its impact on communications measurement lst European Summit on Measurement Basic Principles of Measurement Levels of evaluation Level 1: Output – production of public relations effort; e.g. messages sent Level 2: Out-take – understanding, retention of messages by publics Level 3: Outcome – the effects on attitudes, opinions and behaviours

The changing face of media and its impact on communications measurement lst European Summit on Measurement Basic Principles of Measurement A new Level Outflow is proposed – “the creation of value by building up reputation, stable relations with important stakeholders, room for manouevre and other intangibles” Zerfass 2005

The changing face of media and its impact on communications measurement lst European Summit on Measurement Basic Principles of Measurement What is evaluation? “…any and all research designed to determine the relative effectiveness of a public relations program, strategy, or activity, by measuring the outputs and/or outcomes of that PR program against a predetermined set of objectives.” Walter Lindenmann

The changing face of media and its impact on communications measurement lst European Summit on Measurement Basic Principles of Measurement Why evaluate? Answer questions like these: Are campaigns having the desired effect? Can we change them “in progress”? What impact is there on consumer and opinion-leader awareness, understanding, retention, attitude and behavior levels?

The changing face of media and its impact on communications measurement lst European Summit on Measurement Basic Principles of Measurement Types of evaluation Summative – final impact Formative – “in progress” assessment Should be integrated into all stages of programs

The changing face of media and its impact on communications measurement lst European Summit on Measurement Basic Principles of Measurement What can be measured? Message distribution and reception Understanding, favourability and acceptance Trends Issues management and prediction Stakeholder attitudes Sponsorship impact Success or failure of strategy

The changing face of media and its impact on communications measurement lst European Summit on Measurement Basic Principles of Measurement More on measures Media evaluation (Output) Audience/target change in attitudes (Out-take) Financial/sales measures (Outcome) Achievement of objectives (Outcome) Quality of relationships (Outflow) Reputation factors (Outflow)

The changing face of media and its impact on communications measurement lst European Summit on Measurement Basic Principles of Measurement Techniques Media metrics and content analysis Qualitative tracking of attitudes Quantitative data collection Multiple-stakeholder analysis for reputation judgements Scorecards, dashboards

The changing face of media and its impact on communications measurement lst European Summit on Measurement Basic Principles of Measurement Raw material Print articles and stories Broadcast transcripts Online reports Blogs, wikis, web forums

The changing face of media and its impact on communications measurement lst European Summit on Measurement Basic Principles of Measurement Six steps 1. Define objectives 2. Determine criteria 3. Choose a benchmark 4. Select a measurement tool 5.Compare results to objectives 6.Modify campaign

The changing face of media and its impact on communications measurement lst European Summit on Measurement Basic Principles of Measurement Define objectives Suggestions: Increased exposure for name or product Wider dissemination of messages Educate publics Generate leads Sell product

The changing face of media and its impact on communications measurement lst European Summit on Measurement Basic Principles of Measurement Determine criteria IMPACT mnemonic Influence or tone Message communicated Prominence Audience reached Consultant/spokespeople quoted Type of article

The changing face of media and its impact on communications measurement lst European Summit on Measurement Basic Principles of Measurement Choose a benchmark Where to start? Weekly, monthly or quarterly repetition Daily or weekly in a crisis or highly competitive situation Create period-on-period comparisons

The changing face of media and its impact on communications measurement lst European Summit on Measurement Basic Principles of Measurement Measurement tools Measuring Output Volume of cuttings shows Output Content analysis tracks key messages Compare cutting content with targets set Read for competitor activity and conflict message

The changing face of media and its impact on communications measurement lst European Summit on Measurement Basic Principles of Measurement Compare results to objectives Compare with objectives Are targets being reached? Volume does not tell the answer

The changing face of media and its impact on communications measurement lst European Summit on Measurement Basic Principles of Measurement Modify campaign Use data to modify strategy and tactics Aim for weaknesses Bolster strengths Use competitor or conflict information to create new actions

The changing face of media and its impact on communications measurement lst European Summit on Measurement Basic Principles of Measurement Final thought “PR is concerned with ill-defined problems. It cannot be evaluated by a single method or metric because it does not deal with simple issues …” “Likewise, business in general recognises that a simple, single financial measure does not give an accurate reflection of a company’s true worth.” Gregory & Watson (2008)