In response to
"Nielsen needs to just post one single number. Why have they never posted actuals? That’s not fishy? -- nm"
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Mop
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I have no idea why Nielsen does things the way they do.
Posted by
Inigo (aka Inigo)
Aug 18 '22, 08:32
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Why do they only present data from TVs when they clearly have to get all the data from the router?
Why did they hold onto antiquated technology forever?
Why do they show a top ten from the old system and not the new?
Those are all valid questions, too. But not having answers to them doesn't make a baffling conspiracy theory true.
Think about where streaming was two years ago. Disney was just showing signs of being a giant. HBO Max, Paramount+, Peacock weren't even around. All of those services have greatly increase subscribers in the past two years (Even Netflix has), yet you think that overall streaming has decreased? You think it's only gaining ground because cable and TV are decreasing more?
Why would there continue to be more streaming services all the time if less and less people are watching streaming (while gaining subscribers)?
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