In Tracking the Audience: The Ratings Industry From Analog to
Digital, author Karen Buzzard examines the key economic, political,
and competitive factors that have influenced ratings methods
dominant in each of the markets for radio, TV, and the Internet,
tracing the practice s history from its early beginnings up to its
most recent advances.
Beginning with the birth of the industry in 1929, Tracking the
Audience traces the establishment of a standardized ratings
"currency" as it evolved to meet the needs of the analog broadcast
system, and explores the search for new gold standards necessitated
by the devastating effects of the digital revolution. Buzzard
examines key challenges to the established system by discussing the
movement from traditional sampling methods to new, more transparent
measurements. More than a history of the ratings industry itself,
it also tracks the evolving business model for the broadcast
industry.
Tracking the Audience: The Ratings Industry From Analog to Digital
shows how the development of conceptual tools designed to measure
and package radio, TV, and Internet audiences is the result of a
variety of historical factors. With a detailed examination of
ratings providers, their methods, and their attempts to adjust to
meet new demands a digital age, this volume explains how a
standardized broadcast system of audience measurement ratings has
evolved, and where it is going in the future.
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