The number of viewers that Comedy Central gets on YouTube versus regular TV is staggering
Walter Thompson/Comedy Central/"Broad City"
A New York Times Magazine article, "Comedy Central in the Post-TV Era," takes a closer look at the network and the man behind its recent string of hit shows, Kent Alterman, president of content and original programming at the cable network.
While the article examines the way Comedy Central cultivates talent and is always developing new shows that will hit the ever-changing comedy zeitgeist, one striking section in the piece was the revelation of how out of date the Nielsen ratings system is.
Neilsen is the industry standard in audience measurement of a show. And when it comes to setting advertising prices for shows, the numbers generated by Neilsen set those figures.
Jesse Grant/Getty
He said:
"What we sell is called C3 ratings: how many people watched a show in the first three days, without fast-forwarding through the commercials."
That rating is so out of date that, according to the Times piece, even Viacom's chief executive (Comedy Central is under the Viacom umbrella), Philippe Dauman, voiced his frustration about Neilsen to a conference call of reporters last November, in which he said the service had "not caught up to the marketplace."
The stats* of how we watch Comedy Central's most popular shows are staggering:
"Inside Amy Schumer" Season 3
Comedy Central/"Inside Amy Schumer"
Facebook streams: 4.5 million
Hulu streams: 1.2 million
Snapchat streams: 4.2 million
Linear television: 1.4 million
"Roast of Justin Bieber"
Kevin Winter/Getty Images
Facebook streams: 5.3 million
Comedy Central website show stars: 6.1 million
Snapchat streams: 3 million
Linear television: 7 million
"Key & Peele" Season 4A
Ian White/Comedy Central/"Key & Peele"
Facebook streams: 50 million
Hulu streams: 10 million
Video-on-demand plays: 5 million
Linear television: 2 million
"Broad City" Season 2
Matthew Peyton/Comedy Central/"Broad City"
Facebook streams: 2.9 million
Hulu streams: 8.4 million
Snapchat streams: 1.8 million
Linear television: 1.2 million
In the Times story, a Nielsen spokesperson noted that the company has proposed a comprehensive "measurement framework" to account for multiple platforms but that the industry has not yet agreed on a standard.
*According to The Times, stats are made up of total streams of clips on YouTube, Facebook, or Snapchat over the course of a season or show. Hulu streams include episode starts and clips. Linear figures are average per episode. Source: Comedy Central and Nielsen Media Research.
- I got a $40K raise using this 30-second strategy. It made me realize loud work, not hard work, always wins.
- Qatar Airways' new CEO explains why it's sticking with the Airbus A380 as other airlines retire the costly superjumbo
- Prince Harry and Meghan found out about Kate Middleton's cancer diagnosis on TV like everyone else, report says
- Consuming excessive salt and inadequate potassium, protein is making North Indians prone to life-threatening diseases: Study
- Upcoming cars and two-wheelers launching in India in April 2024
- Ice melt in Antarctica and Greenland is slowing Earth's rotation, affecting timekeeping: Study
- Elections on a plate: Poll panels fix menu & expense ceiling for Samosa, tea, biryani & more
- Regenerative farming, cover crops will help farmers increase yields, reduce stubble burning: IDH CEO