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Boomers Research Identifies Six Distinct Groups

A new research study into baby boomers has identified six distinct groups of consumers 42 and older.

The study’s findings were released last week at a forum hosted by Focalyst, a joint venture of AARP Services and research consultancy Kantar, MediaPost reports (via MarketingVox). A key benefit to marketers from the research is that the groups were demographically distinct, clustered mainly based on life experiences. The six groups are as follows:

Overwhelmed and Unfortunate (25 percent of the study population; average age 62; average income $45,000): negative life experiences regarding health, fitness, education, and finance. Active and Successful (24 percent; average age 53; average income $72,000): very active and concerned about appearance, physical as well as clothing and grooming, with a higher number of online users than the general population. Positive and Responsible (20 percent; average age 62; average income $51,000): into doing good works and improving the world; values time and being healthy and price-conscious.

Regular Folks (16 percent; average age 58; average income $72,000): positive life experiences, prefer DIY projects such as home-improvement and car maintenance, not fashion-conscious, interested in achieving financial security. Fortunate and Ready (14 percent; average age 63; average income $85,000): has planned retirement, well-adjusted, the best-educated and highest-income group, values charity and personal development. Alone and Ill (2 percent; average age 71; average income $47,000): suffers from poor health and diet, most likely to have home assistance, fearful of being a burden to others.

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Ad Industry Declines Mirror 2001 Recession: Goldman Sachs

All sectors of the media business will suffer from the weakened economy in 2008 and 2009, with a slump in local advertising particularly hurting newspapers and local TV, according to a new projection from Goldman Sachs.

Broadcast nets will experience…

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NY Times Shuts ‘International Herald Tribune’ Site Down

The New York Times is shuttering its International Herald Tribune site; NYTimes.com will soon host the international news normally reserved for its sister website.

The move is not about cost savings, but rather about growth, NYTimes.com general manager Vivian Schiller…

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Vaseline Tracks Actual Buzz about New Lotion in Small Alaska Town

Unilever’s Vaseline set forth on an unusual research project in a small town in Alaska. Setting up a storefront, the company began giving away free bottles of lotion and asking recipients to name the person who had recommended they come…

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‘Meet the Press,’ Minus Russert, Suffers Slow Slide

Meet the Press, the show hosted by Tim Russert for 17 years before his death last June, is beginning to slip in ratings.

Last month, CBS’s Face the Nation pulled ahead of Meet the Press for the first time in two…

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Blogging Hits Mainstream, Integral to Media Ecosystem

Bloggers collectively create nearly one million blog posts each day, and half of bloggers believe blogs will be a primary source of news and entertainment in the next five years, according to Technorati’s 2008 State of the Blogosphere Report, MarketingCharts writes.…

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Discount Retailers Report Mixed September Results

Wal-Mart and Costco reported same-store gains in September, with sales rising 2.4% and 9% respectively. Sales at Target stores open at least a year fell 3%, writes Retailer Daily.

Below, fiscal results from the discount retail giants:

Sales of food and…

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