- Nielsen Audio - Wikipedia
The company changed its name to Arbitron in the mid‑1960s, the namesake of the Arbitron System, a centralized statistical computer with leased lines to viewers' homes to monitor their activity Deployed in New York City, it gave instant ratings data on what people were watching
- Radio Ratings | Nielsen
Discover how the science of measurement can help you connect with the almost 270 million impassioned consumers who listen to radio every week
- Arbitron Station Information
The Arbitron Radio Station Information Profiles (SIPs) contain information about all radio stations in the United States: current addresses, Station Names (including call letters), broadcast times, frequencies and formats
- Nielsen Audio Ratings - RADIO ONLINE
RADIO ONLINE offers the latest radio industry news, podcast news, radio show prep, radio promotions, radio station data and more RADIO ONLINE has been serving the radio industry since 1989, with up-to-the-minute news at radio-online com
- Radio Stations - Data Services - arbitron. com
Arbitron provides a wide range of ratings and local market consumer qualitative information services to help radio stations, groups and networks understand audiences and grow revenue
- The Arbitron Company -- Company History
Seiler set out on his own in 1949 and founded the American Research Bureau, which later became Arbitron Ratings Co and then The Arbitron Company Initially focused on the Baltimore-Washington, D C area, the company eventually spread nationally
- Arbitron - Definition Detailed Explanation - Radio . . .
Arbitron is a media research company that specializes in measuring radio audiences in the United States It was founded in 1949 and has since become a leading provider of radio audience measurement data
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