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  2. Nielsen Audio - Wikipedia

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    Methods Survey. Arbitron's syndicated radio ratings service collects data by selecting a random sample of a population throughout the United States, primarily in 294 metropolitan areas, using a paper diary service 2‑4 times a year and the Portable People Meter (PPM) electronic audience measurement service 365 days a year.

  3. Too Beautiful to Live - Wikipedia

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    While the program was Seattle Weekly 's choice as "Best Radio Talk Show" in July 2009, [6] [7] after a poor showing in the Arbitron ratings, KIRO cancelled the program in September.

  4. List of most-listened-to radio programs - Wikipedia

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    For most of its existence, Talkers Magazine compiled Arbitron's data, along with other sources, to estimate the minimum weekly audiences of various commercial long-form talk radio shows; its list was updated monthly until the magazine unceremoniously dropped the feature in 2016, then resumed publication in 2017. [21]

  5. AQH share - Wikipedia

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    AQH is an abbreviation for average quarter-hour persons, defined by Arbitron (now referred to as Nielsen Audio) as the average number of persons listening to a particular station for at least five minutes during a 15-minute period. Share is the percentage of those listening to radio in an Arbitron "market" (typically a metropolitan area) who ...

  6. Nielsen Media Research - Wikipedia

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    Nielsen Media Research ( NMR) is an American firm that measures media audiences, including television, radio, theatre, films (via the AMC Theatres MAP program), and newspapers. Headquartered in New York City, it is best known for the Nielsen ratings, an audience measurement system of television viewership that for years has been the deciding ...

  7. Portable People Meter - Wikipedia

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    The Portable People Meter (PPM), also known as the Nielsen Meter, was a system developed by Arbitron (now Nielsen Audio) to measure how many people are exposed to individual radio stations and television stations. This also includes cable television. The PPM is worn like a pager and detects hidden audio tones within a station or network's audio stream, logging each time it finds a signal.

  8. Wikipedia:List of U.S. television ratings archives

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    Wikipedia:List of U.S. television ratings archives. This is a list of U.S. weekly (or smallest available unit for time period) television ratings archives from 1948 through 1997. (Primarily Nielsen ratings) National Nielsen ratings for United States television viewing began in March 1950. Although annual data for the Top-rated United States ...

  9. Nielsen - Wikipedia

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    Nielsen Corporation, a marketing research firm. Nielsen Audio, formerly Arbitron, which measures radio listenership. Nielsen Broadcast Data Systems, a service also known as BDS that tracks monitored radio, television, and internet airplay of songs. Nielsen Media Research, the company that creates the Nielsen ratings.