Sentences with phrase «estimated audience»

The most commonly used figures for estimating audience sizes for television programs are those provided by the large survey companies, Nielsen and Arbitron.
And I was reminded that Nielson, when it comes to television rating, estimates audience share from a rather small statistical sample.
Facebook's Ad Metrics Come Under Scrutiny Yet Again There's been some recent controversy over Facebook's estimated audience size that it gives to advertisers.
In terms of readership, Business Insider has an estimated 45 million or so unique visitors a month, which is substantially smaller than BuzzFeed's 80 million, but roughly the same as Vox Media's or Gawker's estimated audience (depending on whose analytics you choose to believe) and not far from the New York Times.
A research firm recently compared their estimated audiences in the U.S. against the Census and found discrepancies totaling in the tens of millions in some cases.
Shareaholic derived the data from more than a year of collection that involved 200,000 websites and an estimated audience exceeding 250,000 unique monthly visitors.
Regarding last night's debate: There were at least 13,000 groups hosting the event that we know of, that means the estimated audience for the live streaming of the debate was in excess of 3 million!
Featuring jargon - free, inspiring success stories about what works in K - 12 education, each issue reaches an estimated audience of 260,000 readers.
The lesson comes hot on the heels of the first BBC / RSC Shakespeare Live Lesson aimed at primary schools which attracted an estimated audience of 21,600 children last month.
It's not that high prices weren't achieved, but that the hype around several lots had reached such levels that when the pieces finally sold within or below their estimates the audience was already somewhat numb and a bit too blasé about it all.
Shlomo's beats were then used as the theme to the Athens Olympics, with the Opening Ceremony performance reaching an estimated audience of 4.5 billion worldwide.
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