This story is from October 09, 2020
Why TRP is a big deal
NEW DELHI: Mumbai police on Thursday said it has busted a racket where three channels— Republic TV, Fakht Marathi and Box Cinema-— manipulated
We take a look at
TRP or "television rating point" shows what percentage of a programme's target audience viewed it. A show's TRPs increase when more people watch it.
Why do channels chase TRPs?
It's all about money - a show with higher TRPs has a bigger audience, so advertisers are willing to pay more to advertise on it.
How are TRPs measured?
An industry body called BARC (Broadcast Audience Research Council) installs a device called "peoplemeter" at households participating in its survey. The peoplemeter tracks the shows being watched by listening for watermarks embedded in their audio. The BARC remote has buttons assigned to each member of the household. This keeps a track of who is watching a show.
How many households are involved?
44,000 households spread across the country are surveyed by BARC to estimate the viewing habits of about 20 crore TV households, or roughly 84 crore viewers.
How is BARC's data used?
Every Thursday, BARC releases data comparing the viewership of different channels and programmes, broken down by audience demographics - age, education, income, etc. The number of viewers a show has and the time spent watching it from the basicfor all TV channel buying and selling in the country the advertising revenue each channel gets.
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Television Rating Points
(TRP
), a measure of viewership that drives advertising revenues, and arrested four people.We take a look at
how TRP works
for television channels—What is TRP
?TRP or "television rating point" shows what percentage of a programme's target audience viewed it. A show's TRPs increase when more people watch it.
Why do channels chase TRPs?
It's all about money - a show with higher TRPs has a bigger audience, so advertisers are willing to pay more to advertise on it.
An industry body called BARC (Broadcast Audience Research Council) installs a device called "peoplemeter" at households participating in its survey. The peoplemeter tracks the shows being watched by listening for watermarks embedded in their audio. The BARC remote has buttons assigned to each member of the household. This keeps a track of who is watching a show.
44,000 households spread across the country are surveyed by BARC to estimate the viewing habits of about 20 crore TV households, or roughly 84 crore viewers.
Every Thursday, BARC releases data comparing the viewership of different channels and programmes, broken down by audience demographics - age, education, income, etc. The number of viewers a show has and the time spent watching it from the basicfor all TV channel buying and selling in the country the advertising revenue each channel gets.
Stay updated with the latest news on Times of India. Don't miss daily games like Crossword, Sudoku, and Mini Crossword.
Top Comment
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Kushboo
1254 days ago
I’m surprised that the series are judged by 44,000 household. What abt the people who watch it all over the world. How can there votes help. <br/>Mehndi hai rache me wali is one of the best shows. Unfortunately it’s judged by the 44,000 household. <br/>Requesting if an online polling system be organized for all the people watching all over the world. <br/>Every1 has different taste … and every1 needs to have the right to voteRead allPost comment
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