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Nielsen's critics don't count.


Thanks to a June court victory, Nielsen Media Research is continuing to replace its 50-year-old paper diary television rating system with electronic "local people meters The People Meter is a device and system used by Nielsen Media Research in the USA to allow a relatively passive measurement of the viewing habits of TV and cable audiences. The people meter was invented by a British company called Audits of Great Britain, or AGB for short. " (LPMs), despite the uproar from critics. The LPM (Lines Per Minute) The number of lines a printer can print or a scanner can scan in a minute.

lpm - lines per minute
 controversy caused an unlikely alliance between activist Al Sharpton Alfred Charles "Al" Sharpton Jr. (born October 3, 1954) is an American Baptist minister and political, civil rights, and social justice activist.[1][2] In 2004, Sharpton was a candidate for the Democratic nomination for the U. S. presidential election.  and conservative media maven Rupert Murdoch, who charge that the LPMs have proven faulty and could seriously undercount un·der·count  
tr.v. un·der·count·ed, un·der·count·ing, un·der·counts
To record fewer than the actual number of (persons in a census, for example).
 minority viewer ratings. At stake are billions of dollars in advertising revenues, since networks charge for airtime air·time  
n.
1. The time during which a radio or television station is broadcasting. Also called airspace.

2. The time at which a radio or television program is broadcast.
 based largely on ratings.

Murdoch's FOX network, whose ratings fell under the new system, holds that LPMs record a person as having watched a show even if that person flips channels and tunes in for only a few minutes. Under that scenario, contends FOX spokesman Gary Ginsberg, "a person could watch most of a program on FOX, then turn to BET during the commercials and still be counted as having watched the BET show."

BET, whose ratings rose with the LPMs, supports Nielsen. "For us, anything that is going to expand the participation of African Americans African American Multiculture A person having origins in any of the black racial groups of Africa. See Race.  in the process is to our advantage," said BET President Debra Lee.

Cheryl Pearson-McNeil, Nielsen's new communications and community affairs vice president, says, "Statistically, you'll always have change when you move from one methodology to another. Another reason for the change is that when people keep diaries, they sometimes 'vote' for shows by writing them in the diary even if they didn't have a chance to watch it. With people meters, only the shows you actually watch get counted." And regarding FOX's concern she explains, "All information is gathered every 2.7 seconds while they are watching."

Pearson-McNeil admits that reports of faulty equipment are still the biggest problem for Nielsen to fix. To answer critics, Nielsen and some members of Congress are studying whether the new technology undercounts black viewing audiences.
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Title Annotation:Business News; local people meters
Author:Reed, K. Terrell
Publication:Black Enterprise
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Oct 1, 2004
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