Rentrak and AMC Networks have struck a partnership to develop a cross-platform effort for TV program viewing -- one that will show incremental viewer “reach.”
The effort will
integrate viewing behavior from Rentrak’s passive television and video-on-demand information with census-level video viewing collected from AMC Network’s digital platforms.
The
venture is intended to uncover how audiences use these platforms by demographics. Rentrak says the effort will look to established a new “reach” model -- where reach is incrementally
increased in looking at a combination of digital viewing, DVR, TV and VOD sources.
Rentrak already offers up a video-on-demand report -- VOD Monitor, which measures content across cable,
satellite and telco systems. Rentrak also offers up a weekly “cross-platform entertainment rankings” to clients, which look at individual entertainment platforms' performance -- movies, TV
engagement, social media engagement, and other areas.
“The combination of Rentrak and AMC viewing information will provide the industry with a full scope of how audiences use different
platforms,” states Chris Wilson, president of national television for Rentrak.
Rentrak’s television ratings service comes from satellite, telco and cable television viewing
information from more than 36 million televisions and video-on-demand viewing from approximately 120 million TVs. This includes 210 U.S. television stations.