TV Ratings

TV ratings are a quantitative measure used to determine the popularity and viewership of television programs. They provide data on how many people are watching a particular show, expressed as a percentage of the total television audience or as a specific number of viewers. TV ratings are typically collected by audience measurement organizations using various methodologies, including surveys and monitoring of viewing habits. These ratings play a crucial role in the television industry, influencing advertising rates, network programming decisions, and the renewal or cancellation of shows. Higher ratings indicate greater viewer interest, which can lead to increased revenue for networks and producers.