This partnership will provide a fillip to BARC Indias plan of scaling up panel homes to multiples of the mandated 50,000, the agency said in a statement.
In October last year, BARC India had signed on multi-system operator DEN Networks for measuring TV viewership using RPD. By tying up with Airtel Digital TV, BARC India has added a significant DTH subscriber base to its proposed RPD panel. BARC India will use a portion of Airtel Digital TVs subscriber base to measure TV viewership via RPD.
RPD is used globally for collecting viewership data. However, BARC Indias plan to integrate it into TV Viewership currency is a global first. Random selection will be done among the selected RPD homes to include them in the currency panel basis overall Airtel Digital TV universe share in the TV ecosystem, it said.
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