White Plains, NY (August 4, 2022) – Accredited since 2008 by the Media Rating Council (MRC) for its US radio spot data, and since 2017 for its US TV spot data, Media Monitors is honored to announce continuation of its accreditation has been awarded for both radio and TV spot data again this year.
Tracking millions of recurring radio and television commercials, Media Monitors claims its data is unmatched in terms of speed and accuracy; customers can access data that is within one hour of real time. Information can be tracked by many parameters and is used by clients to increase profitability and improve accountability. The data is often used by clients as a powerful tool for tracking competitive advertising.
President and CEO of Media Monitors, Philippe Generali, said: “The standards MRC holds are core to our company’s values and expectations. Quality data delivered accurately and timely are the cornerstones at Media Monitors. Being awarded MRC accreditation is an incredible accomplishment and shows our commitment as the leader in local media monitoring.”
MRC Executive Director and CEO George W. Ivie added, “We congratulate Media Monitors for continuing to meet the rigorous requirements needed to achieve MRC accreditation. The accredited spot data fills an important role in the radio and television advertising marketplaces, and data users can be confident it meets MRC’s standards.”
About the Media Rating Council (MRC)
The Media Rating Council is a non-profit industry association established in 1963 comprised of leading television, radio, print and Internet companies, as well as advertisers, advertising agencies and trade associations, whose goal is to ensure measurement services that are valid, reliable and effective. Measurement services desiring MRC accreditation are required to disclose to their customers all methodological aspects of their service; comply with the MRC Minimum Standards for Media Rating Research as well as other applicable industry measurement guidelines; and submit to MRC-designed audits to authenticate and illuminate their procedures. In addition, the MRC membership actively pursues research issues they consider priorities in an effort to improve the quality of research in the marketplace. Currently more than 110 research products are audited by the MRC. Additional information about MRC can be found at www.mediaratingcouncil.org.