The pressure continues on Nielsen as data from rival Comscore
contradict Nielsen’s metrics showing that TV usage went down during the
pandemic, Next TV reports.
Nielsen’s data has been criticized by
networks and distributors represented by the VAB. The VAB contends that
Nielsen has under-reported TV usage because of faulty reporting from
homes in the Nielsen sample that Nielsen was unable to verify because it
had to stop doing in-home maintenance while following COVID-19
protocols.
VAB last week noted that as soon as Nielsen resumed in-home visits to its panel households, reported TV usages went up. VAB has asked for an independent audit.
Comscore’s data shows total household ratings were largely stable
from March 2020 through March 2021, falling a bit more recently. “You
can look at it at a market level,
big markets, small markets, and you can look at it nationally and you see continuity
and consistency in viewing,” said Carol Hinnant, Comscore’s chief research officer.
Comscore relies on “big data” from millions of cable set top boxes to
measure viewing, while Nielsen relies more heavily on its panel of
viewers. Nielsen maintains its system
yields superior results.