BARB issues invitation to tender for major research contracts

Thursday, April 4th, 2019
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BARB, the UK television audience measurement currency, has today issued an invitation to tender for two of its main research contracts.

In recent years, BARB has developed its service as part of a commitment to delivering an unduplicated measure of audiences across platforms and devices. BARB has devised techniques to report new ways of viewing television, including the use of broadcaster video-on-demand (BVOD) services on tablets, PCs and smartphones; non-linear programmes on TV sets (including pre-broadcast and box set viewing) and dynamically-served advertising.

The invitation to tender comes as BARB prepares for the challenge of keeping pace with continuing changes in how people watch television. These include the further development of subscription video-on-demand (SVOD) services; considering the impact of 5G mobile networks; monitoring existing technologies such as smart watches, augmented reality apps and virtual reality headsets, and keeping an eye on technologies that are yet to be developed.

Justin Sampson, BARB’s Chief Executive, said: “BARB is responsible for a trusted audience currency that delivers comparable reporting of viewing to programmes and commercials across a wide range of channels, services and platforms. Everything we do is guided by the need for independence, objectivity and transparency.

“We now deliver multiple-screen viewing figures through the Dovetail Fusion method. Our focus on this landmark development meant we chose to go into extra time on contracts at the heart of our television audience measurement services. We can now plan further developments of our service across the next decade from a position of strength.

“Our vision is to have the versatility to track the technologies that media companies will use to reach viewers throughout the 2020s. This tender process will ensure we are working with research agencies that are best-equipped to deliver solutions for this challenge in the decade to come.”

The two contracts up for tender are for;

  • the audience measurement panel and data publication, and
  • survey design and methodology.

The new contracts will begin in 2023 and run for an initial period of six years.

BARB will also invite tenders for a panel set-up recruitment contract, which will be specified in line with the winning bid for the audience measurement panel and data publication contract.

BARB will continue to develop its service prior to the new contracts starting in 2023. Our current priorities are:

  • delivering the next two stages of Project Dovetail, including multiple-screen BVOD campaign performance,
  • delineating post-broadcast viewing on TV sets between BVOD services and playback through a recording device,
  • more precise measurement of how people watch BVOD services on smartphones to enable full four-screen reporting, and
  • providing more insight into the growth of unidentified viewing (which includes SVOD services) on TV sets.

The invitation to tender is available for potential suppliers.