
The Future Of Television. Dissected Daily.
The Future Of TV Measurement Is Looking Rather Emotional
Recap of our latest TVREV webinar with Mediaprobe which explored how emotional impact affects impression quality and why that’s important for navigating the Upfronts.
Truthset Comes Up With AAA Idea For Rating Data Quality
“There’s been no clarity, transparency, or knowledge of how good or bad all this data is. It's fueling everything here. And now we have those answers,” says Scott McKinley
What If The NHL Just Embraces Being Post-Cable TV?
The NHL’s exciting playoffs are likely to once again lack the TV audiences to match. What if a post-cable approach could change that?
March Mayhem Creates Impressive Month For TV News Views
An eventful March fueled audience and watch-time growth for TV news publishers across social video, as data from Tubular Labs reveals.
Comscore’s Demographic Measurement System Wins Accreditation From The Media Rating Council
‘Households With’ metrics provide info on age and gender for all 210 local markets and national TV based on big data
Why TV Networks May Want To Get Back to Learning Content
People are increasingly using social media for how-tos and DIYs — including around food & drink, which used to be the domain of Food Network.
Comscore Map Shows Where Super Bowl Viewers Tuned In And When Some Tuned Out
Viewership was low in Monterey-Salinas and other West Coast markets
Streaming Over Theaters: The New Movie Viewing Norm
TVREV and MX8 Labs partnered to survey U.S. viewers about their movie watching habits, and found that 46% prefer to stream flicks at home, while only 15% favor theaters.
As YouTube Strives To Be TV, News Eyes YouTube Audiences
TV news publishers are changing the way they approach digital video, seemingly to adapt to consumers’ shift toward watching more YouTube content on TVs.
The Currency Race Is Just Starting, Says Comscore’s Frank Friedman
“In the past, there was legacy and everyone else. Now everyone’s in the same boat,” Friedman says
Super Bowl Audience Was 124.3 Million Viewers, iSpot Says
Streaming contribues 15.01 million viewers to the total as Fox’s Tubi unit streamed the Super Bowl for free for the first time.
Nielsen And Paramount Global Bury The Hatchet, Agree To Long-Term Measurement Deal
“Our trusted data shows how Paramount’s content and advertising strategy is thriving across every platform, across all ages and demos,” said Nielsen CEO Karthik Rao
Measurement Moves: Nielsen’s Big Data MRC Seal; Friedman Joins Comscore
“In joining Comscore, I’m thrilled to shape the next era of what is possible in omnichannel measurement at such a pivotal moment for the ecosystem,” said Frank Friedman.
‘America’s Newsroom’ No. 4 TV Program by Watch-Time
The Fox News show jumped up from No. 12 the previous week, capturing a 0.84% viewership share, per Inscape’s TV analysis for Jan. 13-19.
News Programs See Week-Over-Week Increase in Viewership Share
But football still captured the most linear TV watch-time for Jan. 6-12, per Inscape.
TV Rankings: A HullaBOWLoo Kick Off to 2025
Multiple college football bowl games make Inscape’s ranking of most-watched TV programming for Dec. 30 through Jan. 5, but none could beat the NFL.
Inscape, TVision to Examine Personified Cross-Platform Viewing with Extended Pact
Inscape, Vizio’s smart TV data company, said it expanded its agreement with TVision, which focuses on measuring viewer engagement, enabling the companies to examine personified cross-platform viewing behavior, including co-viewing.
The Most-Watched TV Programming of 2024
NFL and college football dominated, while the Paris Olympics won the bronze medal for 2024’s TV watch-time, per Inscape.
Netflix KOs Other Streamers for Earned Media Value
The Tyson vs. Paul match fueled a month-over-month increase in EMV for Netflix, per CreatorIQ.
TV Program Rankings: ‘Yellowstone’ Beats Everything But Football
Reruns plus the series finale of ‘Yellowstone’ captured a 0.96% viewership share across December 9-15, making it the No. 3 program by watch-time.