NBC Olympics TV Metrics vs Nielsen Media | RBDR

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February 19, 2018. Today on RBDR:

NBC has created “total audience delivery,” or TAD, to provide viewing metrics for 2018 Korea Olympics TV coverage on the network, its numerous cable channels and digital viewing. It went its own way without Nielsen, which has its own ideas about improving TV viewer measurement as new viewing choices continue to emerge at high speed. Why NBC and Nielsen both deserve credit for the directions they have taken.

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Fulgoni discusses online ad fraud. NY Yankees research betrays “rebuilding” desire. (RBDR 08.22.2016)

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1) Online advertising fraud receives focused treatment from comScore CEO Gian Fulgoni in the June 2016 Journal of Advertising Research.

2) The “research” the New York Yankees relied on to trade some of their most valued players and admit to their fans that they are in rebuilding mode.

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Why Gallup is giving up in the election polling it created. (RBDR 10.12 .2015)

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RBDR Producer Bob Lederer reports on the decision by Gallup to discontinue its presidential primary polling — and perhaps its election polling — and offers some thoughts on what it means to business and the industry, plus unsaid reasons for the decision.

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NBC’s SB 49 social media battle. Making sense of Bilateral Ratings. (RBDR 2.2.2015)

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Today on RBDR:  1) NBC needed to gain as much game-time viewership, plus ratings for post-game programming, However, Second Screen viewing was another ratings and viewings front important to the network.  2) Bilaterial ratings have broken out at Uber, the transportation service, which is now allowing drivers to rate their experience with each individual passenger on top of the traditional passenger review of Uber drivers.  3) There is a new study that purports to demonstrate that anonymous credit card data can be treated in a few small ways to make those individuals identifiable.

Nielsen’s 7-month TV data glitches. Ethnography spawns “Authographies.” (RBDR 10.13.2014)

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Today on RBDR: 1) Nielsen’s television measurement admits seven months of viewing reporting data errors explained by a software glitch.

2) Ethnography has evolved into a new tool, authography, in which time lapse camera records thousands of pictures of a research participant during the course of a day. (http://www.marketingweek.co.uk/radius-global-uncovering-the-truth-with-autography/4011779.article)

3) A Big Data farming implementation is explained in a Reuters story.