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Nielsen's Industry-Leading U.S. National TV Panel Reaches Over 42,000 Households, Comprised of 101,000 Directly Measured Viewers

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Nielsen (NLSN) announced its U.S. National TV panel has reached 42,000 households, covering over 101,000 viewers, including a streaming meter panel of 21,000 households. The company has achieved key success criteria for re-accreditation of its National TV Ratings Service and expects to finalize audit components by next quarter. Nielsen boasts over 500,000 panelists across media measurement and analytics, enhancing its capability to deliver reliable data in the digital ecosystem amidst evolving digital identifiers.

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  • Achieved a milestone with 42,000 households in the National TV panel, enhancing data reliability.
  • Over 500,000 panelists across various platforms improve measurement capabilities.
  • Successful completion of criteria for re-accreditation of National TV Ratings Service.
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Panel assets surpass 500,000+ individuals across multiple platforms paving the way to creating a robust ID system for measurement in the digital media ecosystem 

NEW YORK, Aug. 10, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Nielsen (NYSE: NLSN), a global leader in media measurement and analytics, announced that its U.S. National TV panel reached 42,000 households, covering 101,000 directly measured viewers. This includes a subset of 21,000 households that are part of Nielsen's streaming meter panel, which the company plans to continue to grow over time. Nielsen meters and recruits this group of panelists to be representative of the U.S. census data to enable Nielsen's data to be demographically and geographically representative of national and local markets. 

The company also reiterated that it has completed the vast majority of success criteria required for re-accreditation for its National TV Ratings Service and expects to complete the required audit components in the next quarter.

"We are extremely proud of hitting the milestone of steadily maintaining at or above the target of 42,000 panel households, and the progress we have made in building a robust ID system for the digital ecosystem on our road to Nielsen ONE," said Karthik Rao, Chief Operating Officer, Nielsen. "We continue to be one of the only media measurement companies that provides fully independent, audited and representative data in the marketplace."

Expanding Panel Assets; Key to Building Nielsen ID System

Nielsen's proprietary people-based panels are a key differentiator for the company. In total, the company now has over 500,000 people who have agreed to be a panelist across TV, digital and audio with approaches ranging from direct metering to data calibration and validation.  

Nielsen's large-scale, non-metered Participant Panel, a component of Nielsen's Digital panel, totals more than 250,000 individuals who have provided rich demographic data which can be used, at scale, to validate and correct third-party data sets in areas such as content and advertising exposures. The data from this group of panelists is critical in building audience validation methodologies to deduplicate across the open web and walled gardens.

Nielsen continues to make enhancements to its ID System to  deliver holistic, people-based measurement across  platforms and publishers and deduplicate devices, content and ad exposures in light of the impending deterioration of digital identifiers. In addition, the Nielsen ID System will help drive interoperability with the ecosystem, breaking down data silos and harmonizing audience data from third-party providers in its cross-media solution, Nielsen ONE.

"As we move toward a cross platform world, the need for data validated by real people only grows," added Rao. "Nielsen's comprehensive panel strategy, underpinned by real people, is helping media buyers and sellers understand what content viewers are seeking out, what ads viewers are exposed to, as well as the demographic characteristics of who is watching what and on which device."

Nielsen plans to further strengthen its ID system with Participant Panel data expanding its ability to validate and correct external datasets within the Nielsen ID System. It plans to increase the directly measured footprint across computer and mobile building a truth set for deduplication - what a panelist viewed on TV, what they viewed online or mobile device, and what they viewed on both platforms. 

Panel Type

Total
Panelists

Purpose

National
Television 

101,000+
people

42,000+
households

Representative metered panel to measure real consumer
viewing on the TV glass 

Local
Television
Only 

25,000+
people

11,000+
households

Representative metered panel to measure real consumer
viewing on the TV glass for local markets only

Audio / PPM

 

 

 

77,000+
people

Metered panelists in 48 markets audio consumption for radio


In 44 markets these panelists also measure out-of-home
TV viewing

Digital 

75,000+
people

Metered panelists to measure ad and content exposure
across computer, mobile and cross-platform

Participant

250,000+
people

Non-metered, Digital Panelists to enhance our measured
panel assets including big data
calibration and identity
validation

ABOUT NIELSEN

Nielsen shapes the world's media and content as a global leader in audience measurement, data and analytics. Through our understanding of people and their behaviors across all channels and platforms, we empower our clients with independent and actionable intelligence so they can connect and engage with their audiences—now and into the future.

An S&P 500 company, Nielsen (NYSE: NLSN) operates around the world in more than 55 countries.  Learn more at www.nielsen.com or www.nielsen.com/investors and connect with us on social media.

 

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FAQ

What is the significance of Nielsen's 42,000 household panel?

Nielsen's U.S. National TV panel has reached 42,000 households, providing critical data for understanding viewer engagement.

How many panelists does Nielsen currently have?

Nielsen has over 500,000 panelists across TV, digital, and audio platforms, enhancing its data measurement capabilities.

When does Nielsen expect to complete its National TV Ratings Service audit?

Nielsen anticipates completing the required audit components for its National TV Ratings Service by the next quarter.

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