Announced today... a batch of smaller markets are no longer to be measured by Nielsen
(From Inside Radio) As part of a cost savings plan announced in early July, Nielsen now says it will cease measuring radio listening in nine smaller U.S. markets. Spring 2020 will be the final Market Report for Battle Creek, MI; Bend, OR; Billings, MT; Grand Junction, CO; New Bedford-Fall River, MA; Texarkana, TX-AR; Tri-Cities, WA (Richland-Kennewick-Pasco); Twin Falls-Sun Valley, ID; and Yakima, WA.
Full article at:
http://www.insideradio.com/free/nie...cle_4c88c17e-d024-11ea-8936-532b764a569d.html
I'm gonna' make a wild prediction: Nielsen will eventually drop any diary market that is not on continuous measurement. That would even mean some markets in the 50-100 market ranking, unless they increase to continuous measurement.
Those other markets cause a need for extra staff for just two 12-week periods out of the year, and it's harder and harder to deal with occasional workers due to what was in the pre-virus period very low unemployment... as well as increasingly limiting labor regulations. It is likely not profitable for Nielsen.
(From Inside Radio) As part of a cost savings plan announced in early July, Nielsen now says it will cease measuring radio listening in nine smaller U.S. markets. Spring 2020 will be the final Market Report for Battle Creek, MI; Bend, OR; Billings, MT; Grand Junction, CO; New Bedford-Fall River, MA; Texarkana, TX-AR; Tri-Cities, WA (Richland-Kennewick-Pasco); Twin Falls-Sun Valley, ID; and Yakima, WA.
Full article at:
http://www.insideradio.com/free/nie...cle_4c88c17e-d024-11ea-8936-532b764a569d.html
I'm gonna' make a wild prediction: Nielsen will eventually drop any diary market that is not on continuous measurement. That would even mean some markets in the 50-100 market ranking, unless they increase to continuous measurement.
Those other markets cause a need for extra staff for just two 12-week periods out of the year, and it's harder and harder to deal with occasional workers due to what was in the pre-virus period very low unemployment... as well as increasingly limiting labor regulations. It is likely not profitable for Nielsen.
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