Nielsen’s Accreditation Status Remains Suspended By MRC

The Media Rating Council's audit committee also said a Monday meeting with the measurement company has been delayed

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Measurement is still broken at Nielsen, at least according to the audit committee of the Media Rating Council.

The MRC voted to maintain the suspension of accreditation for Nielsen’s national ratings, according to a letter sent to clients viewed by Adweek.

It’s been over a year since the MRC stripped Nielsen’s accreditation after the measurement giant admitted to lowballing audiences nationally and locally early in the pandemic, potentially costing clients millions of dollars.

“The audit committee voting on the status of Nielsen’s national television service has been completed,” the MRC wrote in its client letter.

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