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Nielsen Will Use Super Bowl to Test New Measurement of Live Crowds

Last updated: February 3, 2026 6:15 am
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Television networks and sports leagues have long relied on Nielsen ratings to determine the viewership of their live events such as football games, tennis matches, and auto races. However, there has always been a challenge in accurately counting viewers in locations outside of homes, such as bars, hotels, and offices.

To address this issue, Nielsen is introducing a new methodology during NBC’s telecast of Super Bowl LX on February 8. This new approach involves equipping Nielsen panelists with wearable devices that capture audio from the content being watched. The goal is to provide a more precise measurement of audiences engaged in “co-viewing,” where multiple people watch a video screen together. This new technology is expected to better reflect the total number of viewers for live events, such as sports games and entertainment spectacles.

Nielsen plans to implement this new methodology not only during the Super Bowl, but also during other high-profile sports and entertainment events in the first half of 2026. The CEO of Nielsen, Karthik Rao, emphasized the company’s commitment to improving measurement accuracy and providing the most reliable data to its clients.

Live events, particularly those centered around sports, hold significant importance for traditional media in the era of streaming. These events have the capability to attract a large simultaneous audience, which is crucial for advertisers. Nielsen’s efforts to enhance out-of-home measurement aim to capture the full extent of viewership, including those watching in public venues.

In the past, there have been discrepancies between Nielsen’s audience counts and the expectations of TV networks. Errors in counting viewership for events like the Super Bowl have led to adjustments in Nielsen’s methodology. Some media companies, like Disney’s ESPN, have taken measures to incorporate out-of-home viewership into their total audience numbers.

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While Nielsen’s new out-of-home tabulation will initially be separate from its core TV ratings, the data will be available to clients shortly after the release of traditional viewership numbers. The goal is to integrate these new metrics into Nielsen’s ratings system for the 2026-2027 TV season, with further enhancements planned for the future.

Overall, Nielsen’s initiative to improve audience measurement for live events demonstrates the industry’s ongoing efforts to adapt to changing viewing habits and provide more accurate data to stakeholders.

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