InTIMadate said:From today's reports, it doesn't sound like 200 agrees with you:
The issue is totally different than diary when weekly cume participation changed every week. As you know, with the PPM, the participant's usage may be tracked for years.
The issues of the last month had to do with Arbitron applying a stricter boot-from-panel criteria at the same time that summer began. They simply could not replace the panel losses fast enough. They have added staff, and instituted new procedures, and should have the average daily in tab back at around 900 by late September.
The system is not going away. The system is being perfected to get better response rates, and more backup panelists are being obtained. It's still a lot better than the diary with a couple of hundred booklets a week... vs. nearly 1000 a day for PPM.
The average on-panel time is about 8 months. And the longest period Arbitron issues a report for is 28 days.