Nielsen has informed the Media Rating Council (MRC), as well as its clients, about plans for introducing first-party data into its audience measurement services, including its current
accredited ratings service.
In a previously scheduled meeting with the MRC's audit committee late last week, Nielsen said it has begun integrating first-party data in its national Big Data
panel service, and plans to use it for live-streamed programs in Nielsen's MRC-accredited panel in September.
Nielsen said it has been responding to questions about the integration of
first-party data from the MRC, which is scheduled to vote later this month on whether to continue accrediting Nielsen's national panel-based service after Nielsen begins calibrating it with its Big
Data panel.
"Our work with Nielsen on the integration of first-party data sources into its national measurements is ongoing. MRC has not accredited these, and the official status remains 'in
process'," the MRC said in a statement provided to MediaPost.
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Nielsen described the plan as an "evolving" process, but said it already is offering "measurement informed by first-party data" in
its Big Data national service for clients who want to use it.
Nielsen said the first-party data being used to inform its Big Data measurement comes directly from individual publishers -- in
this case, streaming services -- and is a form of Big Data, but specific to the source streaming the programs. The data is separate from the Big Data Nielsen sources from ACR and set-top box sources
as part of its Big Data service.
"As Nielsen works to modernize media measurement by integrating census-level data sets, including first-party data, we remain committed to adhering
to the MRC's measurement standards," Nielsen said in a statement released to the press, adding, "Our aim is to ensure the process with which we introduce new ways of measuring audiences is inclusive
of client feedback and held to the highest standards.
"For now, Nielsen’s panel-only national TV service will remain the currency of record. First-party data will be included in Big Data
in national measurement figures, which are available to all customers separately."