Yesterday MediaTel hosted the hugely popular Future of Media Research event in central London. Chaired by BBC News media correspondent Torin Douglas and run in partnership with Nielsen, themes this year included Big Data, NRS PADD and measuring social media. Find out what our expert panellists had to say.
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