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  • 1Audience measurement — measuring how many people are in an audience, usually in relation to radio listenership and television viewership, but also newspaper and magazine readership, and increasingly, usage of websites. It often also includes demographic and sometimes… …

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  • 2Internet Radio Audience Measurement — is any method used to determine the number of people listening to an Internet radio broadcast. This information is usually obtained from the broadcaster s audio streaming server. Icecast, Nicecast, and SHOUTcast are examples of audio streaming… …

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  • 3Nielsen Company — Nielsen Holdings N.V. Type Public (NYSE: NLSN) Industry Media Founded …

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  • 4Audience response — Wireless RF keypad with OLED display and advanced functions …

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  • 5Audience scanning — An audience watches a laser light show during the SIB trade fair in Rimini, Italy in 2002. Audience scanning (sometimes called crowd scanning ) occurs when a laser beam is directed toward the people observing a laser show or display. Although… …

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  • 6The Walt Disney Company — Disney redirects here. For other uses, see Disney (disambiguation). The Walt Disney Company Type Public company Traded as NYSE:  …

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  • 7Kantar Group — Kantar Industry Market Research Founded 1993 (As the Market Research, Insight and Consultancy Division of WPP Group plc) Headquarters London Key people Eric Salama, (CEO, Kantar and CEO, TNS)[1] Robert Bowtell (Chief Financial Officer) Ja …

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  • 8Médiamétrie — Type S.A. Founded June 1985 Headquarters Levallois Perret, France Website http://www.mediametrie.fr/ Médi …

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  • 9VT4 — Infobox TV channel name = VT4 logofile = Vt4.png logosize = 150px logoalt = country = flagicon|Belgium Belgium launch = 1 February 1995 picture format = 625 Lines PAL (analogue), 576i SDTV (digital) owner = ProSiebenSat.1 Media web =… …

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  • 10broadcasting — /brawd kas ting, kah sting/, n. 1. the act of transmitting speech, music, visual images, etc., as by radio or television. 2. radio or television as a business or profession: She s training for a career in broadcasting. [1920 25; BROADCAST + ING1] …

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