Nielsen is enhancing its viewership measurement capabilities by incorporating data from wearable devices. The company announced that starting August 31, its co-viewing data will include information gathered from smartwatches worn by its research panelists in their homes. This initiative aims to improve accuracy in measuring viewership data in the streaming era. Nielsen first began deploying its Portable People Meter (PPM) Wearables nationally in 2016 to support audio and local TV measurement.
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Nielsen Enhances Viewership Measurement Using Wearable Devices
Nielsen is set to improve its viewership measurement by utilizing data from wearable devices, starting August 31. The company will include information from smartwatches worn by research panelists to enhance accuracy in measuring viewership in the streaming landscape.
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Nielsen Enhances Viewership Measurement Using Wearable Devices