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1992 nielsen ratings
1992 nielsen ratings









  1. 1992 NIELSEN RATINGS UPDATE
  2. 1992 NIELSEN RATINGS PLUS
  3. 1992 NIELSEN RATINGS SERIES
  4. 1992 NIELSEN RATINGS TV

1992 NIELSEN RATINGS PLUS

Note: scroll down for the all-time top 100 list, plus a special online bonus. Thanks to my esteemed co-author Earle Marsh for updating these lists. For prior years’ rankings see the ninth edition.

1992 NIELSEN RATINGS UPDATE

Following is an update of the lists published in the ninth edition of The Complete Directory (2007), including some surprises on the all time list.

1992 NIELSEN RATINGS SERIES

Two of the most popular features in The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows, 1946-Present are the annual rankings of most popular series (according to Nielsen) going back to 1950, and our own ranking of the most popular series of all time, based on audience size and longevity.

1992 NIELSEN RATINGS TV

Younger viewers are considered more attractive for many products, whereas in some cases older and wealthier audiences are desired, or female audiences are desired over males.In general, the number of viewers within the 18–49 age range is more important than the total number of viewers.Top Rated TV Programs By Season (2007-2019)

1992 nielsen ratings

Nielsen reported several reasons for the shift away from live television: increased viewership of time-shifted television (mainly through DVRs) and viewership of internet video (clips from video sharing websites and streams of full-length television shows).DemographicsNielsen Media Research also provides statistics on specific demographics as advertising rates are influenced by such factors as age, gender, race, economic class, and area. In 2014, Nielsen reported that American viewership of live television (totaling on average four hours and 32 minutes per day) had dropped 12 minutes per day compared to the year before. Nielsens ratings are the single standard, the so-called currency, that allows its clients to characterize a programs audience (its size, age, sex and economic status) and then set a price. After these two seasons, the Jordan-led Bulls regained their standing, and ratings greatly increased as a result. Cheyne Gateley for Variety Nielsen ’s decades-old track record of measuring the TV business was dealt a serious blow Wednesday after an industry organization decided to suspend its backing of the. The 1995 Finals even came within 0.3 ratings points of the 1992 Finals and featured young superstar Shaquille ONeal. Another example is show, which received two 0.0 ratings in the same season. The ratings for the 19 Finals decreased but remained above-average.

1992 nielsen ratings

For example, Nielsen may report a show as receiving a 4.4/8 during its broadcast this would mean that 4.4% of all television-equipped households (that is to say homes with a TV set, not total number of people), regardless of the TV being on or not, were tuned in to that program, while 8% of households that were watching TV at that time were watching the specific program.Because ratings are based on samples, it is possible for shows to get a 0.0 rating, despite having an audience the talk show was one notable example. CBS continued to struggle for a 4th season in 3rd Place. Thursday nights NFL season kickoff between the Atlanta Falcons and defending champion Philadelphia Eagles earned only a 13.4 overnight Nielsen rating - a 10-year low for the opener. Roseanne led the charge, albeit ratings were softer than the first two seasons.

1992 nielsen ratings

GMA Radio-Television Arts from 1974 until 1992, GMA Rainbow Satellite and. NBC, however, sat in 2nd Place as ABCs sitcom blocks raged like Nielsen bulls. GMA Pinoy TV is a 24/7 general entertainment channel featuring top-rating.

1992 nielsen ratings

Nielsen re-estimates the number of television-equipped households each August for the upcoming television season.Share is the percentage of television sets in use that are tuned to the program of Households Using Television (HUT) or Persons Using Television (PUT) who are tuned to a specific program, station or network in a specific area at a specific time. Cheers, a show which debuted close to last in 1982, finally peaked in 1st Place during its 9th season.











1992 nielsen ratings