Really?MdnIteSample audiences.
They ask a bunch of people, and multiply that amount to however much the real population is.
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Who said anything about the top rated show?Solid LiftersObviously they included all three versions of the show. CSI isn't the top rated CBS show, I think. I believe is't Two and a Half Men. Or, maybe that was just for comedy shows?
I did..Duck.Really?![]()
Who said anything about the top rated show?![]()
Ev0There is no way Two and a Half Men could be the top rated show; you must have your statistics messed up.
Don't forget the 5,000 or so Nielson boxes scattered around the country.MdnIteSample audiences.
They ask a bunch of people, and multiply that amount to however much the real population is.
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And the audience say's... X.MdnIteSample audiences.
They ask a bunch of people, and multiply that amount to however much the real population is.
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live4speedAnd the audience say's... X.
They can track what chanel is being viewed. They can say, last weekend, xxxxx number of peopel tuned into BBC 1 to see xxxxx at 10pm. It's not done by asking people it's all trackable info.
GT_Fan2005Same with the TV licenses thing, they can track and find out if you have a license or not.
Jon.I don't think that's how it works. I have no idea how they do it, but i'm sure they can't track TV waves. I think TV works as sending out one big radio wave or that area, and it doesn't matter how many tvs pick it up, so they can't track it. The only way that they could track it, would be to send out individual radio waves unique to each address and TV. Unless each TV sends out a wave to the station telling it that it's been recieved. But who knows.
Maybe cable and satelite TV works differently, but i dunno.
I think thats only partially right, awell it's right in the case of standard terestrial TV. Digital TV can a completely different setup. Whatever channel your watching and when is stored on your box, and that info is accessible to anyone with a connection to your box ie your provider. With freeview, the info can be stored but you don't have a set provider so I don't think it would ever be accessed. But I know thats in the case of NTL, they can check who's watched what channel and when. A mate of mine works there and he told me they could a long time ago.FamineActually, MdnIte was right.
There is a "sample" audience of around 5,000 households with boxes plugged into their phonelines/primary TV. At random intervals, a message flips up asking what channel they are watching and how many people in the house are watching it. This is reverse calculated against population data to estimate what population of the viewing audience is watching TV at that time, and what percentage of that (and thus also raw numbers) are watching any channel.
It is, as far as I know, only possible externally to determine whether an active TV signal is being received (that is to say that a TV is on) and not which channel it is receiving (since this is governed by internal electronics and not external signals). TV Licence vans only know that you're watching TV and not WHAT you're watching.
But some of the signal is reflected back up the cable and out via the aerial.dustdriverI don't think television can send out a signal. It only translates the incoming data into video.
live4speedI think thats only partially right, awell it's right in the case of standard terestrial TV. Digital TV can a completely different setup. Whatever channel your watching and when is stored on your box, and that info is accessible to anyone with a connection to your box ie your provider.
live4speedWith freeview, the info can be stored but you don't have a set provider so I don't think it would ever be accessed. But I know thats in the case of NTL, they can check who's watched what channel and when. A mate of mine works there and he told me they could a long time ago.
I didn't know that. It's kinda scary when you think of it.FamineWith cable digital it is different - there is a permanent upstream/downstream exchange of information down the cable line, so they always know what you're watching and when - and send you useless junk mail based on your viewing preferences. Arses.
Famine- and send you useless junk mail based on your viewing preferences. Arses.
.Duck.How about no ads?![]()
TiVo.Small_Fryzneed some, with no pause button how are you to go to the toliet or get some more munchies?