TORONTO – BBM Canada said today it has selected a joint bid by Arbitron Inc. and TNS Media Research to deploy Portable People Meter (PPM) technology for electronic measurement of television in Canada.
BBM issued the request for proposals in June 2007 and received bids from three organizations as well as a joint bid from Arbitron/TNS. The submissions were reviewed by a committee of BBM members and after ten months of evaluation a recommendation was made to select the Arbitron/TNS bid, reads the BBM release. The subcommittee was appointed by BBM’s board of directors and had broad representation from conventional television, specialty television and agency members.
“BBM’s goal in this process was to ensure that our electronic television measurement system was employing the most efficient and cost-effective technology available,” said Jim MacLeod, president and CEO, BBM Canada, in the press release. “I am confident that BBM’s board of directors has chosen a technology solution that will not only meet the audience measurement needs of today but will also anticipate and adapt to the needs of the future.”
"We’re delighted that the Portable People Meter will be an integral component of the world’s most advanced, single source, radio and television ratings system which BBM is now creating for Canada’s radio and TV broadcasters, agencies and advertisers," said Steve Morris, chairman, president and CEO, Arbitron Inc. "We designed the Portable People Meter to be a robust and adaptable technology. That’s why the PPM is the ideal solution for single source media measurement where one panel of consumers is used to measure many channels of media distribution."
"BBM blazed the trail in portable measurement when it adopted PPM for TV audience currency in Montreal and Quebec in 2004,” added Richard Marks, Global Head, TNS Media Research in the same statement. “Since then the system has been adopted as currency in a number of countries so we are delighted that the PPM is ‘coming home’ to the rest of Canada. We are looking forward to partnering with BBM and Arbitron to roll out what will be the world’s largest meter panel providing both TV and Radio currency."
The new PPM television service is currently scheduled to begin installation in early 2009 with a commercial launch in Fall 2009.