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  2. Average minute audience - Wikipedia

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    Viewers in Shanghai watching the 2010 Shanghai Expo opening ceremony. Average minute audience (AMA) is a type of measurement that directly reflects the television audience size. It is calculated by averaging the number of viewers for each minute of programming throughout the event. It is commonly used by broadcasters, advertisers, and ...

  3. Audience measurement - Wikipedia

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    The audience measurement of U.S. television has relied on sampling to obtain estimated audience sizes in which advertisers determine the value of such acquisitions. . According to The Television Will Be Revolutionized, Amanda D. Lotz writes that during the 1960s and 1970s, Nielsen introduced the Storage Instantaneous Audimeter, a device that sent daily viewing information to the company's ...

  4. Persons using television - Wikipedia

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    PUT or Persons Using TV or People Using Television is television audience measurement term. It is used to quantify the total number of people in the target audience who are viewing television for more than five minutes during an average quarter-hour.

  5. Nielsen Media Research - Wikipedia

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    Nielsen also provides viewership data calculated as the average viewership for only the commercial time within the program. These "Commercial Ratings" first became available on May 31, 2007. Additionally, Nielsen provides different "streams" of this data in order to take into consideration delayed viewing (DVR) data, at any interval up to seven ...

  6. Viewer - Wikipedia

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    Viewer may refer to: File viewer, application software that decodes and displays the data in a computer file; Image viewer, a computer program capable of displaying digital images; Pocket Viewer, a range of personal digital assistants marketed by Casio; A person who is engaged in remote viewing; Slide viewer, a device for viewing slides of ...

  7. Super Bowl television ratings - Wikipedia

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    As a result, total viewership grew by over 20 million and the 1978 game became the most-watched single-network broadcast in U.S. history; 102 million viewers watched at least five minutes. [ 59 ] [ 71 ] The audience share decreased to an all-time low, but the rating increased to a 47.2 from a 44.4 and average viewership increased by over 16 ...

  8. Picture Transfer Protocol - Wikipedia

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    In an earlier but unrelated project, the term "Picture Transfer Protocol" and the acronym "PTP" were both coined by Steve Mann, summarizing work on the creation of a Linux-friendly way of transferring pictures to and from home-made wearable computers, [2] at a time when most cameras required the use of Microsoft Windows or Mac OS device drivers ...

  9. AGB Nielsen Philippines - Wikipedia

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    AGB Nielsen was created by the merger of the Audits of Great Britain-Philippines (established in 1999) and Nielsen Media Research (established in 1992) in 2005 as a subsidiary of AGB Nielsen Media Research, a joint venture formed by the AGB Group & the TAM business of The Nielsen Company in March 2005.