Media Rating Council (MRC) Accreditation Granted to Nielsen's National and Enhanced Local TV Ratings Services

NEW YORK, NY – June 23, 2020 – Nielsen announced today that its Local People Meter (LPM) market service and Set Meter measurement services in 19 of 31 U.S. Set Meter markets have been granted continued accreditation by the Media Rating Council (MRC).* This marks a significant achievement for Nielsen because these services now include Portable People Meter (PPM) measurement, which Nielsen began incorporating as part of its Local Transformation initiative in October 2019. Additionally, Nielsen announced that its National People Meter (NPM) service has received continued MRC accreditation.

This accreditation also includes household and persons-level estimates where Nielsen's Viewer Assignment (VA) methodology is deployed, which is in 19 Set Meter + PPM markets, as well as in its national ratings service, thus signaling the MRC's formal acceptance of Nielsen's execution of the VA methodology.

Nielsen is the only company to be accredited for both local and national TV ratings services, and the inclusion of PPM for TV measurement brings increased size and stability to its panel. Now more than ever, it is important for media owners and marketers with both national and local footprints to have the confidence in their data-based decisions to efficiently capitalize on audiences, reach their best consumer and drive return on investment.

"We congratulate Nielsen on achieving this important milestone in the transformation of its TV measurement," said George W. Ivie, Executive Director and CEO of the MRC. "Even more importantly, we look forward to working with Nielsen in its ongoing work to continuously improve the quality of these and other services in its measurement product portfolio, and to provide the transparency into these services that is required by the industry to have the confidence it needs in how well its advertising and programming investments are measured."

"We are excited about the future of our measurement services for our clients and the industry as a whole," said Amilcar Perez, Executive Vice President, National Media Clients, Nielsen. "The MRC accreditation process is extensive, encompassing all significant aspects of a measurement service's design and execution. This assignation reaffirms Nielsen's commitment to providing clients with trusted metrics via our best-in-class data science, technology and methodology that serve as the backbone of our measurement standards and solutions. At the same time, participation in the MRC process demonstrates Nielsen's fidelity to transparency and recognition of the importance of independent, third-party validation."

In October, Nielsenannounced that it had completed a major transformation of its local television business combining advanced meter technology, big data and people-powered panels into its Local TV measurement service.

"The MRC's accreditation of Local People Meter (LPM) + Portable People Meter (PPM) and Set Meter + PPM measurement services reflects Nielsen's commitment to transparency and providing the best audience measurement to local markets," affirmed Catherine Herkovic, EVP/Managing Director, Nielsen Local TV. "It represents another major milestone in the transformation of our local television services."

The Media Rating Council (MRC) establishes industry standards for valid, reliable and effective media audience measurement research. MRC accreditation signals to the marketplace that a product/service meets the MRC minimum standards for the production and delivery of audience ratings.

* The following 19 Set Meter + PPM markets were granted continued accreditation: Austin, Cincinnati, Columbus, Greensboro, Hartford, Indianapolis, Jacksonville, Kansas City, Las Vegas, Memphis, Milwaukee, Nashville, Norfolk, Providence, Raleigh-Durham, Salt Lake City, San Antonio, San Diego and West Palm Beach.

ABOUT MEDIA RATING COUNCIL (MRC)

The MRC is a non-profit industry association established in 1963 composed 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 and other standards MRC produces, 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 100 research products are audited by the MRC.

ABOUT NIELSEN

Nielsen Holdings plc (NYSE: NLSN) is a global measurement and data analytics company that provides the most complete and trusted view available of consumers and markets worldwide. Nielsen is divided into two business units. Nielsen Global Media provides media and advertising industries with unbiased and reliable metrics that create a shared understanding of the industry required for markets to function. Nielsen Global Connect provides consumer packaged goods manufacturers and retailers with accurate, actionable information and insights and a complete picture of the complex and changing marketplace that companies need to innovate and grow. Our approach marries proprietary Nielsen data with other data sources to help clients around the world understand what's happening now, what's happening next, and how to best act on this knowledge.

An S&P 500 company, Nielsen has operations in over 100 countries, covering more than 90% of the world's population. For more information, visit www.nielsen.com.

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