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Chrome Launches Tool To Study TV Consumption Pattern In Rural India

Chrome Launches Tool To Study TV Consumption Pattern In Rural India

by The Daily Eye Team August 29 2015, 3:09 pm Estimated Reading Time: 0 mins, 37 secs

India’s TV research and analytics company Chrome DM has launched Chrome Rural Track. Every month, Chrome Rural Track will map 1, 05,000 villages across India to study the consumption patterns in television viewing. The tracking will involve massive infrastructure of field staff and tele-callers, with knowledge of 22 languages, advanced technology, etc. through use of six proprietary tools. The field-work for Chrome Rural Track was initiated in April 2015 and the data compilation for Phase I comprising 25,484 villages is underway. Every month, Chrome Rural Track will encompass channel availability, claimed viewership, power-cut trends and consumer durable preference and ownership (colour TV, LPG stove, ceiling fan, car/jeep/van, two wheeler, refrigerator, washing machine, air conditioner, PC/laptop and agricultural land).

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Piroj Wadia


PIROJ WADIA is a journalist of long standing, she was Assistant Editor for Cine Blitz and  The Daily,  and   edited TV & Video World, India’s first & only authentic television magazine. She is  equally ardent about television as  she is about films, and critiques both. She has been keenly watching and observing television since the 1990s and has witnessed the industry’s growth and sea changes.   She has  served on the jury for the Indian Television Academy (ITA)  and the  Indian Documentary Producers’ Association (IDPA); and on the script committee of the Children’s Film Society, India (CFSI). Currently, she is  researching on the contribution of the Parsis to Indian cinema.


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