nmoore6676 said:
David, my point was in the context of why others are protesting the PPM measurement. So by their standards my own group is underrepresented too. I understand the statistical principles behind the panel selection. I do take exception with the resulting effect on the listening choices but that is how it is done.
The "protests" are related to the speed at which Arbtron gets to full DDI compliance. They have a ramp up period, and it is too slow and in the meantime, some discreet cells are necessarily smaller than they could/should be. In addition, the methods of cell phone and phone based recruiting are questioned, with address based recruiting being preferred (as it is used in Houston only). And, of course, MRC accreditation.
I also question the concept that people at 54 stop buying things because I would think that, the current state of the economy notwithstanding, they are the very group most likely to have disposable income and or the credit to buy stuff. If I choose to protest however I can elect to avoid buying from advertisers who I think are not serving me, I don't need or want the government acting on my behalf. That is how it works in a free enterprise capitalistic society.
Ask P&G or Coke or Budweiser why they do not buy 55+. You will be told the ROI on such advertising makes no sense, and so they don't do it because they lose money.