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Measuring Television Viewership

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April 19, 2018

What is the issue?

  • Information and Broadcasting Ministry has asked TRAI for installing a chip in the new Set-Top-Boxes to measure viewership.
  • It is essential in this backdrop to look at how viewership is measured currently and what difference could chips make.

What is I&B Ministry's proposal?

  • I&B Ministry recently sent a letter to Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI).
  • This was regarding new licences for Direct-To-Home service providers.
  • The Ministry said it was proposed to ask DTH operators to install a chip in the new Set-Top-Boxes.
  • The chip could give data about channels watched and their duration.

What was TRAI's response?

  • TRAI has said that installing a chip was not part of the initial reference from the Ministry.
  • So, it was not discussed for the recommendations for new DTH licences that it gave in 2014.
  • It was on these recommendations that the Ministry had asked TRAI further questions.
  • A “new issue” could not be part of a “back reference”.
  • If the Ministry desires the regulator’s recommendation on it, it must ask "officially".
  • However, the Ministry has not sent such a request yet.

How is television viewership measured currently?

  • The Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) is an industry body.
  • It is jointly owned by advertisers, ad agencies, and broadcasting companies.
  • They are represented by Indian Society of Advertisers, Indian Broadcasting Foundation and Advertising Agencies Association of India.
  • It measures television viewership in the country, using television rating points, or TRPs.

How does it work?

  • BARC has installed “BAR-O-meters” in around 30,000 empanelled households across the country.
  • These households are classified into 12 categories.
  • This is under the New Consumer Classification System (NCCS), the so-called “new SEC” that was adopted by BARC in 2015.
  • The classification is based on the education level of the main wage earner and the ownership of consumer durables.
  • While watching a show, the members of the household register their presence by pressing their viewer ID button.
  • It thus captures the duration for which the channel was watched and by whom.
  • It also provides data on viewership habits across age and socio-economic groups.
  • This data is one of the most important considerations for advertisers and agencies.
  • It influences their choice of channel to advertise their products.

What is the need for a chip-based survey?

  • The panel used to capture TRPs should be representative of the country’s population.
  • Also, the methodology must be economically viable for the industry.
  • But there are some concerns in regard to all these:
  • BARC - There are concerns that BARC was underreporting viewership numbers for Doordarshan.
  • Thus there was apprehension that the data produced by BARC was not accurate.
  • Cost - This could impact the advertising costs of the government.
  • As, some channels with low viewership could charge more for advertisements.
  • Monopoly - BARC was a “monopoly”.
  • It did not disclose its methodology in sufficient detail.

How effective could chips be?

  • A basic chip passively records TV viewership data of households that have set-top boxes.
  • It could only capture the duration of viewership for each channel.
  • But still it would be able to potentially capture this data for a much larger TV-watching population.
  • As per the Ministry, installing chip to Set-Top-Boxes could ensure a more “accurate assessment of viewers”.
  • This can help advertisers and advertising agencies make more effective choices.

What are the concerns?

  • Groups - No information about the TV-watching habits of different age groups will be captured.
  • Also, the data could not reflect viewership patterns in terms of different socio-economic groups.
  • Quality - Data from a basic chip could be quantitatively richer, but not necessarily qualitatively better.
  • Notably, the latter is essential for the advertising industry and, therefore, the broadcasting industry.
  • If the chip is to capture qualitative data as well, each set-top box will have to be equipped with a unique identifier.
  • This could naturally lead to concerns over privacy.
  • Coverage - The proposal is only for set-top boxes of DTH customers.
  • Whereas TRAI recommends that TRP measurements should be platform-agnostic.
  • It means that it should reflect the viewership of cable TV and IPTV, etc., as well.

 

Source: Indian Express

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