Google to Compete with Nielsen?
An anonymous reader writes "Jason Lee Miller thinks that Nielsen Media Research's ambitious new plan for measuring all types of video audiences could put it into competition with everyone's favorite company: Google. From the article: 'The Mountain View's next potential rival: Nielsen Media Research, the audience measurement company that has held a virtual monopoly in the sector for decades. And it shouldn't be surprising. Google's MO is information collection and research.'"
Sounds to me like you're more upset about the cancelling of Firefly than the Nielson rating system.
Nielson samples a very wide demographic, not just "boring old fogies". You can read about it here. The wikipedia article also brings up the point that their research system is not perfect, but it's close enough to give advertisers a picture of who's watching what. If it wasn't, Nielson wouldn't be in the TV ratings system for long.
Nielsen make their money conducting market research surveys.
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It only samples a very small demographic: people who want to be monitored.
Is anyone else getting a little freaked out at how much Google is attempting to do on the web? It does stuff well, and a free market indicates that it is doing well, but I worry about a monopoly eventually. Papers and radios have limitations on how much of the audience that their company can reach, so as to prevent a monopolistic control over the information that people receive. The internet should be no different. How to enforce that though? - Make Google break up like Ma Bell did in the 70's? And at what point? Not yet I think, but the time will come soone I think.
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I hit the Google page at least 100 times a day and over the past year it has never taken more than half a second to appear. The times that it was slower than 300-400ms were when my net connection at school was being flooded by virus attacks.
Maybe your location has something to do with it? Have you tried connecting with multiple net connections?
That's possibly why you're no longer a Nielsen home. We do notice these things, believe it or not. ;)
Each day, Nielsen publishes an install count and an intab count. Installs are all the homes with people meters. Intabs are those homes that aren't trying to play Tetris on their set tops.
Hi folks, ;)
people using firefox and noscript extension can easily check how many sites uses some script-based systems to spy users. The most widespread systems have the google-analytics.com and imrworldwide.com domains: imrworldwide is a Nielsen brand, while google-analystics... well, it's obvious
Slashdot.org has google-analytics, so a little disclaimer should be appropriate.