Television Rating Point Latest News
The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting recently proposed amendments to the Policy Guidelines for Television Rating Agencies-2014 to ensure that the TRP system reflects the diverse and evolving media consumption habits of viewers across the country.
About Television Rating Point
- It is a metric used to measure the popularity and viewership of television programs.
- The more viewers a program has, the higher its TRP rating.
- It is calculated by measuring the viewership of a particular program over a period of time, usually a week.
- TRP ratings are used by broadcasters and advertisers to determine the popularity of different TV programs.
- According to the TRP of a TV channel or programme, advertisers decide where to display their advertisements, and investors will decide about the investment of the money.
How is TRP Calculated in India?
- TRP is calculated by the Indian agency the Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) using “BAR-O-meters”, that are installed in televisions in selected households.
- BARC India is a joint industry company founded by stakeholder bodies that represent broadcasters, advertisers, and advertising, and Media Agencies.
- BARC has installed “BAR-O-meters” in over 58,000 impanelled households.
- These gadgets record data about the channel or programme watched by the family members or selected people. This method is called the People meters.
- In this way, some thousand viewers are surveyed in the form of justice and sampling.
- The data is then extrapolated to estimate the viewership of the entire population.
- Another method is known as picture matching, where the people meter records a small portion of the picture that is being watched on the TV.
- This data is collected from a set of homes in the form of pictures and later on is analysed to calculate the TRPs.
- The BARC releases weekly TRP results every Thursday ranking all TV channels and TV programmes.
Source: NDTV
Last updated on November, 2025
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