GRPs / IMPRESSIONS
RATINGS
POTPOURRI
Media etc.
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100
What do GRPs stand for?
Gross Rating Points
100

When calculating ratings, you are dividing the actual number of viewers by _____________?

The total universe of the target audience.

Don't forget to also multiply by 100 since it is expressed in percentage.

100

What device is used to measure radio listeners?

Portable People Meters (PPM)

100

Provide an example of paid, owned and earned/shared media:

Paid: any media spots that media planners have to buy (TV, Radio, Magazine, etc)

Owned: any media owned by the actual brand (brand blog, social media account)

Earned: any organically generated media generated, such as consumer likes, shares, retweets

100

How is "readership" calculated?

Circulation x number of people who read publication

200
Define "Impression"
Opportunity to see an ad
200

How is a Share calculated?

Share: Out of people using particular medium

Same as rating, but is number of people is divided by those using the medium, not the universe

200

Name the most popular radio and TV dayparts.

Morning Drive, Evening Drive

Primetime

200

Explain the media theory, "Recency"

The last exposure closest to purchase is the most effective

200

In print, instead of "frequency", this term is commonly used to place ads in magazines/newspapers...

Insertions

300

1 million people drive past a billboard on I-75 everyday on their way to work. How many impressions can we expect to be generated after 5 days?

5MM

300

What does a C3 rating represent?

3 days after air

300

Explain the difference between readership and circulation

Circulation: # of magazines/newspapers printed for subscription and newsstand sales

Readership: # of people estimated to have read a publication

300

What is the most popular syndicated show?

Judge Judy

300

What is native advertising?  Give an example.

Paid content paid for by an advertiser that resembles the editorial content

Advantage: difficult to tell whether it's an ad or not

400

Microsoft advertises on the following shows. What are their total GRPs for the campaign?

Big Bang Theory: 1 spot, 4 rating

60 Minutes: 2 spots, 6 rating 

The Voice: 2 spots, 2 rating

20 GRPs


400

18-49 audience: 10 grps from Buzzfeed.com and 5 grps from Espn.com

18-34 audience: 8 grps from People Magazine and 3 grps from The View

What are the campaign's total GRPs?

Can't calculate - can't add GRPs if target audiences are different

400

GRPs can be greater than 100.  

True/false?

True

400

What is programmatic advertising?

Programmatic buying is a way to automate the audience buying process. Programmatic advertising is an automated audience buying process that connects the buyer and seller through a platform called "ad exchange."

400

Name the 4 C's that correspond with the 4 P's of purchase decision journey

Place (Convenience)

Price (cost)

Product (consumer)

Promotion (communication)

500

Explain rich media

Interactivity is key in defining rich media.

Refer to course material on digital media

500

Define "unique visitors" to a website?

A measure of how many unique (i.e. different) individuals visit a site over some period of time (usually 30 days)

500

Gainesville is the #161 DMA. What does DMA stand for?

Designated Market Area

500

What are the three media theories?

Recency

Attribution

Effective frequency

500

GQ has 300 monthly subscriptions and about 200 monthly purchases from stores and newsstands. About 5 people are estimated to read GQ per month. What is the readership?

Readership = Circulation x # of people

Circulation = Subscription + Newsstand Sales

Readership = (300+200) x 5 = 2,500