Company type
Social, political and market research
1941
Roy Morgan
Australia, New Zealand, USA, UK, Indonesia
Gary Morgan, Executive Chairman;
Michele Levine, CEO
- Political polls
- Social research
- Market research
- Media and web usage
- Media planning data
- Reactor (The Worm)
- ASTEROID (Data Analysis Software)
A$40 million
Commercial performance[edit]
The company has annual turnover of more than A$40 million, and along with the head office in Melbourne, also has offices in Sydney, Perth and Brisbane as well as offices of Roy Morgan International in Auckland, London, New York City, Princeton and Jakarta.
The results are published on their website and by media sources (newspapers, magazines, television, radio, the Internet and online subscription services such as Crikey and Henry Thornton magazine).
Products and services[edit]
The Worm[edit]
The company is a major provider of advertising and media planning data and undertakes large government, social and corporate research programs.
Roy Morgan developed the Worm,[5] which first appeared on live TV on the Network Ten political talk program Face to Face.
This leading Audience Response Measurement technology was colloquially described as The Worm because of the live graphs that snake their way over the television screen, displaying the audience's reactions to visual stimuli (like for example an election debate) in real-time. After being commissioned to provide The Worm to the Nine Network for a decade, Roy Morgan discovered that Nine had secretly registered 'The Worm' as a trademark. Primarily as a result of an ensuing dispute, Roy Morgan changed the branding from The Worm to The Reactor[6] in 2004 and continued to develop the product which is now primarily conducted online and via The Reactor mobile app.
Roy Morgan conducts the fieldwork for The Melbourne Institute's Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia Survey (HILDA).