Nielsen Faces Supply Chain Issues on Portable People Meters

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Nielsen will persist for the “next several months,” echoing that the measurement company will fall short of its sample marks. 

Nielsen is facing some real issues. All Access reports that the company is dealing with supply chain challenges, resulting in clients having a difficult time obtaining Portable People Meters and Designated Delivery Index. 

Furthermore, these challenges at Nielsen will persist for the “next several months,” echoing that the measurement company will fall short of its sample marks. 

Nielsen sent out a memo informing their clients of what’s to come as they’re “experiencing continued global supply chain challenges related to COVID-19, and we expect that these issues will impact future shipments of PPM devices. Ongoing COVID-19 issues introduced additional pressure on our primary manufacturer, who notified us that they would be unable to fulfill the quantity of PPMs we had ordered and expected.”

“Nielsen’s Data Science and panel teams have adjusted the projected number of new recruits for the coming months to reflect the reduced PPM inventory projections. Accordingly, we forecast that the Persons 6+ DDI across the aggregate of PPM markets will run in the mid-to-high 90s for the next several months.”

The company adds that it expects that new PPM Wearables will enhance its ability to meet its mark. The latest gadgets are expected to roll out in 2022, and Nielsen indicated that it is “exploring a faster rollout timeline.”

Eduardo Razo is the Assistant Content Editor for BNM, which includes writing daily news stories on the news media industry. He can be found on Twitter @eddierazo_ or you can reach him by email at eddie1991razo@gmail.com.

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Steven Tobias works at the Center for Child and Family Development filed the suit earlier this week, alleging Spadea defamed him in August 2022 during a “town hall” broadcast on the station by saying Tobias should be indicted for child abuse for his insistence that masks be worn by children in public schools. Spadea also allegedly encouraged parents to “reject crackpots” like Tobias.

Tobias, who has made appearances on the station for more than 15 years, claims he didn’t encourage mask-wearing in schools while on the station. In fact, he claims he said the opposite, saying “the worst thing a parent or caregiver can do is to abruptly try to force a young child to wear a mask”.

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