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Originally posted by: abhishek_kriyaa
@rekha di..
This will be better if u do pm!!
@telstra and abhishek_kriyaa Don't know which article the poster is referring to but I just searched the internet and there are quite a few articles on NDTV lawsuit, I will PM you the link don't know if I can post it here.
Originally posted by: abhishek_kriyaa
Nw i got 2 knw why our show trps is going down day by day...
Thts reason!!!
New Delhi: New Delhi Television Limited (NDTV) has sued The Nielsen Co. for allegedly manipulating TAM ratings data in favour of broadcasters who 'paid' money. Filing a detailed 194-page suit in New York's Supreme Court on July 26, the network has sought billions of dollars in damages from the ratings company. NDTV says it was made to appear that fewer people were watching NDTV channels than actually were. It has accused Nielsen and Kantor of operating worldwide through a deliberately complex web of subsidiaries and joint ventures and abusing the power of TAM's monopoly in India.
When asked for a response on the developments by Network 18 group's e-publication Firstpost which has a detailed report, TAM issued the following statement: "TAM India, a 50:50 joint venture between Kantar Media and Nielsen, doesn't comment on any litigation."
"Nielsen's wrongdoings, including, but not limited to, negligence, gross negligence, false representations, prima facie tort and negligence per se (based on violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and the Dutch Corporate Governance Code), have had catastrophic effects on customers, on the television industry, on advertisers and on and viewers in the US and overseas," reads the suit. NDTV wants $580 million for negligence, a minimum of $810 million for fraud and millions more on other counts including legal fees.
Another link... The Hindu Article
News broadcaster NDTV has sued the country's only television audience measurement company TAM India ' and its global parent firms Nielsen and Kantar ' for over a billion dollars in the Supreme Court of New York, accusing TAM of manipulating ratings in return for bribes to its officials.
While there have been allegations of manipulation of TAM's viewership data among broadcasters for years, NDTV has finally blown the whistle with its July 25 lawsuit, seeking damages of at least $810 million for its losses over the last eight years due to TAM's allegedly fraudulent actions. Accusing Nielsen and Kantar of deliberately ignoring the situation even after having been presented with evidence ' detailed in the 194-page lawsuit ' NDTV is also seeking damages of $580 million for losses due to negligence over the last three years.
On Tuesday, NDTV reported a net loss of Rs. 26.09 crore for the quarter ended June 30, 2012, significantly higher than the Rs. 17.98 crore loss reported during the quarter ended June 30, 2011. Both TAM India and NDTV refused to comment.
TAM installs "PeopleMeters" in over 8,000 sample homes to monitor viewership patterns, giving critical input to corporate decisions on the advertising purchases that fund and sustain the broadcast industry. In its lawsuit, NDTV claims that the small sample size and low turnover have given rise to rampant corruption, with touts willing to "fix" ratings by influencing sample homes. One so-called "consultant" told NDTV and Nielsen and Kantar officials in a January 2012 meeting how the list of PeopleMeter homes ' supposed to be secret ' was leaked in Bangalore. He explained how he was able to successfully bribe viewers in sample homes, as well as TAM staff, and finally get a PeopleMeter installed at his own residence.
In April 2012, two Mumbai field staff of TAM met NDTV representatives and offered to manipulate the channels ratings, claiming that "they could triple channel ratings of NDTV in Mumbai over a period of two to three weeks in the required target group. They stated they had direct access to homes and visited those homes periodically (at least 3 to 4 times a week) and were in a position to easily influence what the households watched/viewed. They said by paying a bribe of $250 to $500 per household per month, the TAM households could be made to watch only those channels which they insisted upon."
After a thorough investigation, Kantar and Nielsen found the consultant's information to be correct and "very credible." However, they failed to take any action, and continued to release tainted TV rating data every week.