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TNS Asks for Head-to-Head Test against Nielsen

In a development that is beginning to look eerily familiar to the Arbitron-Media Audit/Ipsos debate, TNS Media Intelligence has claimed that its own service is a better, more qualified alternative to Nielsen’s commercial ratings. TNS MI’s senior vp-research Jon Swallen proposed that the industry conduct a side-by-side test of the two. The suggestion came during a forum yesterday on Nielsen’s plans to introduce commercial ratings later this year.

Some of Nielsen’s clients seemed to support the idea, but it was unclear whether Nielsen did, or whether they would, writes MediaPost. When asked directly, Nielsen representatives deflected the question, saying instead that they had already applied to the Media Rating Council for an audit and to get MRC accreditation to use it as part of a TV ratings service.

TNS MI has also applied for MRC accreditation for use as a TV ratings service. Swallen pointed out that the MRC may provide a forum for a head-to-head test between the two services. TNS MI’s data is currently used by 80 percent of media companies and 60-70 percent of ad agencies, according to the company.

The article notes that of the 70 executives who attended the Advertising Research Foundation committee meeting and the scores who listened in via telephone or webcasts, not a single representative from advertisers was present. Rather, the buyer’s voice was represented by Judy Vogel, who chairs the American Association of Advertising Agencies’ media research committee. She championed the concept of needing more granular data such as commercial ratings.

NBC’s cable networks said yesterday that they would opt out of using Nielsen’s commercial ratings. The cable networks so far seem to have the most objections to the way Nielsen plans to track commercial ratings.

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Katz Signs CBS, Entercom

Katz Radio Group has snared two more major clients, having approached and signed CBS Radio and Entercom Communications, formerly clients of Interep.

CBS Radio represented about a third of Interep’s total revenue, writes Mediaweek.

Interep filed last month to convert its…

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CNN Floats More Affordable Wire Service to Newspapers

CNN plans to offer newspapers a wire service as an alternative to the Associated Press. CNN, which already runs an internal wire service, will explain its new, expanded service to editors from about 30 papers who are visiting Atlanta this…

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Mobile Internet in U.K. Grows 8X Faster than PC Internet

The number of Britons accessing the mobile internet increased by 25% (from 5.8 to 7.3 million) from Q2 to Q3 2008, compared with only a 3% increase for PC-based internet users (34.3 to 35.3 million Britons), according to (pdf) insight data…

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Online TV, Video & Phone Show Biggest Yearly Growth

Email, news gathering and paying bills continue to be the most widely used online activities among U.S. adults, but downloading TV programs, watching videos and making web phone calls posted the biggest overall growth, according to data from Mediamark Research…

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eBay, Amazon Try to Best Brick-and-Mortar—and Each Other

Black Friday is typically known as the day of unbeatable deals, but also long lines, packed stores, and jostling customers.

But this season, online retail giants Amazon and eBay are doing their best to get customers out of stores and…

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Banks Increase Direct Mail 42% to Retain, Reassure Anxious Customers

Despite the U.S. financial crisis and dwindling marketing budgets at some financial institutions, the number of retention-related direct-mail offers sent by banks to current customers in Q3 2008 was 42% higher than in Q2.

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