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		<title>By: Media Plannung mit dem &#8220;Media Wheel&#8221; &#124; Turnleft - Concept Blogging</title>
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		<description>[...] ein Media Planning Projekt suchte Ilya Vedrashko von Hill Holiday eine Darstellungsform, um verschiedene Aktivitäten von Nutzern während des gesammten Tages [...]</description>
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This post was mentioned on Twitter by vedrashko: One way to visualize daily media activities - http://bit.ly/Hijwj...</description>
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		<description>[...] Hill Holliday Blog &#187; Visualizing Daily Activities With Media Wheel - For a media planning project, we needed to find a simple way to illustrate how people in a particular segment engage with different media. After some experimentation, we came up with this &#8220;media wheel&#8221; chart that summarizes 216 data points from a media spreadsheet. It shows (zoom in) where &#8212; at work, at home, in a restaurant, or in the car &#8212; people are when they read newspapers, watch TV, or listen to the radio throughout a typical day. Lighter hues correspond to higher levels of activity. [...]</description>
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