Neilsen Announces New Qualitative TV Ratings Partnership

NEW YORK, April 1, 2003 — Scarborough Research and Nielsen Media Research announced today that they have partnered to offer the NSI Profilera new qualitative television rating which combines Nielsen Station Index (NSI) ratings with Scarboroughs qualitative consumer indices.

This combination of Scarboroughs premier qualitative information with the NSI rating the currency for television audience measurement enables users to take lifestyle, shopping preference, and other consumer behaviors into account when determining the propensity of a viewer to tune into certain television programs. The NSI Profiler is available through Scarboroughs PRIME NExT data analysis software to all clients who subscribe to both Scarborough Research and Nielsens local ratings service.

In a world where media choices are seemingly limitless, an in-depth understanding of the local television viewer is vital for competing in todays economy, said Bob Cohen, president, Scarborough Research. The creation of this qualitative rating will add a new dimension to the buying and selling process and ultimately improve our clients return on their investment. As a response to marketplace demands, we are pleased to bring this new measure to our users.

The ability to create this new qualitative information is a result of the partnership we forged with Scarborough in 2002, said Jack Oken, general manager of local service, Nielsen Media Research. This was the next logical step in advancing our clients qualitative service. We are pleased to offer our local clients this enhancement.

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