Survey Reveals Many Britons Clueless about Major UK Inventions
August 2012
Market research by the Science Museum has discovered a substantial lack of public awareness regarding the inventions Britain is famous for – this includes the Internet and television. A total of 1,400 members of the public were surveyed to coincide… Read more...
Insight Poll Uncovers the Classic Childrens Books Britons Love Most
August 2012
A survey by the University of Worcester which questioned 2,000 UK adults has discovered the books that parents most want their children to read. Topping the most popular list, Charles Dickens' novella 'A Christmas Carol' was voted the most crucial… Read more...
Figures Show Power Of Electronic Lending; Leads to Increased Sales
August 2012
Data released by Amazon indicates that inclusion in the Kindle Owners’ Lending Library not only generates additional revenue from loans for authors, but actually increases customer purchases of an author’s work as well. In the case of Suzanne… Read more...
Market Research Shows Tower of London and British Musuem Among Top Attractions in England
August 2012
According to VisitEngland’s Annual Visitor Attractions Survey, admissions to England’s visitor attractions rose by 3 per cent in 2011. The research showed that despite challenging economic conditions, many of those businesses who were able to… Read more...
Survey Reveals Visitor Interest in London Museums during Olympics
June 2012
A new audience survey by entertainment marketing agency Aka has discovered that in addition to visitors flocking to London for the upcoming Olympic Games, they are also keen on exploring the capital’s renowned museums and theatres. Two thirds (66.4%)… Read more...
Survey Reveals Cultural Threat as Many UK Museums Suffer Funding Cuts
July 2011
A survey by the Museums Association has uncovered a cultural threat – one fifth of UK museums have had their funding cut by at least 25% in the past nine months. The study of 140 museums was undertaken to assess the impact of the government's Spending… Read more...