Nielsen Ratings To Count Online TV Viewing
cashman73 writes "Several sources are reporting that Nielsen is finally going to start measuring online TV viewing. You would think that this is a good idea, since many people are now watching TV programs on the Internet. However, there's a catch: Nielsen's new service will only count viewings of a program with the same number of advertisements as the network TV model. So, this immediately eliminates Hulu, as well as any shows watched via the network's own websites. As a matter of fact, it would currently only include Comcast's XFinity TV service, and TV Everywhere (which, so far, appears to be the equivalent of Duke Nukem Forever for television). So either, (a) everyone will rush out to watch their online TV on Comcast XFinity, so that their viewing counts in the ratings (unlikely), or (b) Hulu and everyone else starts to put more advertisements on their shows (more likely, but would also probably mean the death of Hulu)."
You would think that this is a good idea
I probably would, if I cared in the slightest about the subject.
Clever using Accidentally on Purpose to describe whether someone watched it accidentally or on purpose. i'll throw you some karma elsewhere.
Companies selling products (all companies) need to fire Nielsen. The smart folk are ditching cable and going to Hulu and the like.
Utilizing the synergization of benchmark e-solutions to pre-workaround action items!
Trust me, viewing a .torrent file isn't very interesting.
There's no -1 for "I don't get it."
But your too sure are smart and sophisticated aren't you?
Irony. It's what's for dinner.