In broadcast media, a rating point is one percent of a communication vehicle's coverage area that has been exposed to a broadcast program.
For instance, say the Super Bowl has a 40 national rating. This means that during an average 15 minute segment of the Super Bowl, 40 percent of all U.S. households were turned in. At the local level, a TV show that has 3 percent of the households in its market watching is said to have a 3 rating in its coverage area.
Broadcast ratings are based on a communication vehicle's coverage are. It can be defined however a marketer wants to define it. It could be all households in the Detroit area, all adults nationwide, or women aged 25 to 49 in the Southeast.
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rating pending means that the esrb is still deciding on the rating
It began broadcasting on BBC One on 20 September 2008.
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Public Service Broadcasting Night Mail - 2013 V is rated/received certificates of: UK:U (video rating)
Kazuo Hirohata has written: 'Seikatsu no naka no terebi' -- subject(s): Rating, Social aspects, Social aspects of Television broadcasting, Television broadcasting, Television programs
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The pure point financial rating for this financial institution is AAA.
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The octane rating of methanol depends on the octane rating scale measurement type used, n-Heptane is the zero point of the octane rating scale then the octane rating of methanol is 115
Single Sideband (SSB) is not typically used for broadcasting because it is more complex to demodulate than amplitude modulation (AM), requiring more sophisticated receivers. Additionally, SSB is designed for efficient point-to-point communication, where bandwidth efficiency and signal clarity are crucial, rather than for the wide coverage and simplicity desired in broadcasting. Furthermore, the majority of the public is familiar with traditional AM and FM broadcasting formats, making them more accessible for mass communication.
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No, fuel flash point and cetane rating are not the same. Flash point is the temperature at which fuel can ignite momentarily when exposed to a flame, while cetane rating is a measure of the ignition quality of diesel fuel, indicating how readily it ignites under compression in a diesel engine.
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