Audience Measurement and Analytics Ltd. (a Map) - AMap Chosen As Audience Measurement Currency By Eurodata TV Worldwide

AMap Chosen As Audience Measurement Currency By Eurodata TV Worldwide

Each year since 12 years, Eurodata TV Worldwide has been releasing, ‘One Television Year in the World’ the most comprehensive handbook on TV audience measurement data across the world.

“Eurodata TV Worldwide” is the international data bank of TV programmes and audiences, which now covers over 2000 channels throughout 80 territories and provides an exhaustive amount of daily program information including: content, production, international distribution and the audience levels for targeted programs, all data emanating directly from the relevant authorized institute based in each country around the world. aMap has been awarded the honor of representing India, in the very Bible of television audience measurement. This privilege of being a part of ‘One Television Year in the World’ symbolizes global acceptance of aMap’s audience overnight measurement system and a mark of international appreciation.

With this aMap’s viewership data will be accessible to advertisers, agencies and broadcasters all over the world and will rub shoulders with some of the best measurement systems globally.

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