Reflecting recent acquisitions & wider updates

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Hi all,

Andrew here. I have been engaging with editors on updating the format of the article to improve its clarity and add notable events in the company’s history. I recently collaborated with Spintendo who kindly advised me further on which high-quality sources I should look to reference within the suggested updates. Thank you Spintendo!

Based on Spintendo’s comments above, I have further refined my suggested changes, also making sure to include the very recent completion of the GfK deal (an addition on what was discussed above), already mentioned in the article.

For any new updates I have removed content based on the sources not approved by Spintendo and have replaced with more authorative sources everywhere else. I believe these updates to be suitable for Wikipedia and improve the readability of the article with notable information. Please find this latest version below. I’ve also included a side-by-side comparison in the hope this helps.

The editor community has been very helpful thus far, so thanks in advance.

Thanks. asfarmer 11:43, 12 January 2024 (GMT)


Reply 13-JAN-2024

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Thank you for providing the additional references. Some of these however, raise their own questions. Specifically, the AJBell, City AM and Proactive sources, none of which carry authors names. The lack of an author makes them questionable as reliable sources, and raises the question of whether these are actual news sites, or just repurposed press releases from the company. Please advise, and be sure to change the request template's answer parameter to "no" when ready to proceed. Thank you! Regards,  Spintendo  16:22, 13 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]


Thanks User:Spintendo, I appreciate your further feedback and help. Regarding the sources you have pulled out, more than happy to advise. I believe all the City A.M articles are individually authored (Jessica Clark, James Warrington and Jess Jones). Regarding AJ Bell and Proactive, both of these publications use staff writers to write articles, hence the lack of byline. They are both considered reputable by the investment community, especially around transactions, like the ones I’ve sourced. The articles are also not re-uploads of press releases. More than happy to discuss these references further, in the meantime, would you be happy to action the updates backed up by the other sources, tweaking wording if you see fit?

Please note I have also archived older interactions on this talk page, in case of interest. This was due to memory issues on the page. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:YouGov/Archives/2023

asfarmer 16:38, 15 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Updating CEO listing

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Hi, YouGov has recently appointed a new CEO with Stephan Shakespeare taking over from Steve Hatch (https://corporate.yougov.com/documents/431/Appointment_of_CEO.pdf)

As an employee of YouGov, I am keen not to directly edit the article myself given my conflict of interest. However as this is an entirely factual change, I was hoping the community would be happy to update the info box and the first part of the ‘Description and governance section’. If useful I have provided some wording:

Stephan Shakespeare is YouGov’s Chief Executive Officer, replacing Steve Hatch in February 2025. Shakespeare had previously been the company’s CEO between 2010 and 2023 before becoming YouGov’s Non-Executive Chair. Since Peter Kellner's retirement from the company in 2016, its methodology has been overseen by the YouGov’s Chief Scientist, Doug Rivers.

Please can the ‘Key people’ section of the infobox be updated to reflect this?

Thank you!

asfarmer 08:10, 20 February 2025 (UTC)[reply]

@Asfarmer Done qcne (talk) 11:10, 22 February 2025 (UTC)[reply]

Duplication in "History" section

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In the "History" section, the acquisition of US firm Polymetrix is referred to twice in quick succession: "In 2007, polling firm Polimetrix, headed by Stanford University professor Doug Rivers, was acquired by the company. Also in 2007, they added Palo Alto, California-based US research firm Polimetrix for approximately $17 million…" Rgrayuk (talk) 20:03, 12 March 2025 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks for bringing that to our attention. The redundant wording has been fixed. A. Randomdude0000 (talk) 22:33, 12 March 2025 (UTC)[reply]